Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9389115 | Clinical Imaging | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We report our preliminary results obtained in five patients following a percutaneous posterior arthrodesis of the spine, executed under fluoroscopic control and CT guidance. To benefit from a mechanical fixation after an anterior osteosynthesis without the inconveniences of the classic posterior surgical intervention, we have adopted a procedure performed under local anesthesia and based on the intraarticular application of screws. The procedure is CT-guided, resulting in a perfect localization of the area involved, it is safe, and it is performed in a short time limiting, therefore, possible neurological, vascular, or visceral complications.
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Authors
Nicolas Amoretti, Etienne Hovorka, Fabien Dausse, Patrick Chevallier, Philippe Brunner, Pascla Boileau, Jena-Noël Bruneton,