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Pars Interarticularis Fractures Treated with Minimally Invasive Surgery: A Literature Review.

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العنوان: Pars Interarticularis Fractures Treated with Minimally Invasive Surgery: A Literature Review.
المؤلفون: Minor, Adrienne, Klein, Benjamin R., Sowah, Mareshah N., Etienne, Kayla, Levi, Allan D.
المصدر: Journal of Clinical Medicine; Jan2024, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p581, 16p
مصطلحات موضوعية: SPONDYLOLYSIS, LITERATURE reviews, MINIMALLY invasive procedures, SYMPTOM burden, POSTOPERATIVE pain, SYMPTOMS
People: MATTHEW, the Apostle, Saint
مستخلص: Recurrent stress on the isthmic pars interarticularis often leads to profound injury and symptom burden. When conservative and medical management fail, there are various operative interventions that can be used. The current review details the common clinical presentation and treatment of pars injury, with a special focus on the emerging minimally invasive procedures used in isthmic pars interarticularis repair. PubMed and Google Scholar database literature reviews were conducted. The keywords and phrases that were searched include but were not limited to; "history of spondylolysis", "pars interarticularis", "pars defect", "conventional surgical repair of pars", and "minimally invasive repair of pars". The natural history, conventional presentation, etiology, risk factors, and management of pars interarticularis injury are discussed by the authors. The surgical interventions described include the Buck's repair, Morscher Screw-Hook repair, Scott's Wiring technique, and additional pedicle screw-based repairs. Minimally invasive techniques are also reviewed, including the Levi technique. Surgical intervention has been proven to be safe and effective in managing pars interarticularis fractures. However, minimally invasive techniques often provide additional benefit to patients such as reducing damage of surrounding structures, decreasing postoperative pain, and limiting the time away from sports and other activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:20770383
DOI:10.3390/jcm13020581