[Anatomic reduction and monosegmental fusion for high-grade developmental spondylolisthesis L5/S1]
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[Anatomic reduction and monosegmental fusion for high-grade developmental spondylolisthesis L5/S1]
Abstract
Introduction: Developmental spondylolisthesis leads to lumbosacral kyphosis with retroversion of the sacrum and lumbar hyperlordosis. The overall sagittal profile of the spine is affected. The deformity is progressive during growth. This retrospective study describes a technique for complete reduction with clinical and radiological evaluation.
Patients: Thirty-four patients (mean age 16 years 3 months, 10 males, 24 females) with severe developmental spondylolisthesis L5/S1 (Meyerding grades 3 to 5) were operated on between February 1997 and July 2002.
Method: Reduction was achieved by temporary transpedicular instrumentation of L4. These screws were removed at the end of the operation or 12 weeks later.
Results: Mean slippage was corrected from 76 % preoperatively to 10 % postoperatively. Segmental kyphosis L5/S1 improved from + 21 degrees preoperatively to - 7 degrees postoperatively. Sacral inclination was 34 degrees preoperatively, 43 degrees postoperatively, and 47 degrees at latest follow-up. 76 % of the patients were pain free at the latest follow-up. In 4 patients a fusion at L4/5 was performed due to subsequent decompensation.
Conclusion: The technique described allows for a nearly anatomic reduction with correction of slippage as well as segmental kyphosis. Correction of the local deformity with monosegmental fusion L5/S1 improves dramatically the overall sagittal profile of the spine. Fusion of the primarily healthy segment L4/5 can be avoided.
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