The influence of complete vertebra reduction on the development of neurological complications after surgical treatment for the L5 spondylolitic spondylolisthesis with high degree of dislocation
Autor: | Shamil Sh. Magomedov, Yuriy Yu. Polyakov, Sergey P. Rominskiy |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
Pelvic tilt
Social adaptation medicine.medical_specialty spondylolytic spondylolisthesis RD1-811 business.industry medicine.medical_treatment medicine.disease Spondylolisthesis neurological complications Vertebra Surgery Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine medicine.anatomical_structure Ptosis medicine Orthopedics and Sports Medicine In patient L5 Vertebra medicine.symptom business l5 reduction Reduction (orthopedic surgery) |
Zdroj: | Хирургия позвоночника, Vol 14, Iss 4, Pp 45-51 (2017) |
ISSN: | 2313-1497 1810-8997 |
Popis: | Objective . To perform retrospective analysis of the dynamics of neurological symptoms following complete reduction of the L5 vertebra in groups of patients with low-grade (I–II) and highgrade (III–V, ptosis) L5 spondylolitic spondylolisthesis. Material and Methods . Thе study included 158 patients who underwent surgical treatment for the L5 spondylolitic spondylolisthesis. Results . A pronounced positive dynamics was observed in the postoperative period after using the same surgical tactics in the treatment of both low- and high-degree spondylolisthesis. In isthmic spondylolisthesis, regression of pain syndrome and neurological deficit was longer in patients with high-grade spondylolisthesis in the early postoperative period. At 6 month and 1 year followup examination, there was no reliable difference between low- and high-grade spondylolisthesis. Conclusion . The complete reduction of the L5 vertebra does not significantly impair the patient’s neurological status. The complete reduction of the displaced vertebra and the correction of the lumbar spine can predict the restoration of the sagittal balance with respect to the lumbar lordosis angle and the pelvic tilt, which results in restoration of the patient’s ability to work and early social adaptation. |
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