FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to vertebrology. The method involves transpedicular fixation of the lumbar spine. An intervertebral disc is removed. An autograft is introduced in an interbody space of the involved spinal segment. The transpedicular fixation is two-staged. At the first stage the vertebrae are fixed from the posterolateral approach at the stenosis level. After vertebrae traction, an additional symmetric incision on an opposite side of the spine is made to remove the zygapophysis and a degenerative vertebral disc. The second stage of the transpedicular fixation from the eliminated stenosis follows the autografting.
EFFECT: method reduces injures of tissues with restoring the height of the interbody space.
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Dates
2010-07-10—Published
2009-05-14—Filed