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Pedicle Screw-Related Complications in Thoracolumbar and Lumbosacral Spine Surgery

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Last updated: 22 Jan 2023

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Background Data: Pedicle screw instrumentation of the thoracolumbar and lumbosacral spine is a well-known technique used to achieve rigid fixation for a wide variety of spinal disorders. However, it is technically demanding and may be associated with potential operative risks and complications.
Study Design: A retrospective clinical case study.
Purpose: To determine the incidence of complications related to pedicle screw fixation of thoracolumbar and lumbosacral spine, and if it affects the final decision of the surgeons.
Patients and Methods: The reported complications in 108 transpedicular thoracolumbar and lumbosacral fixation procedures were analyzed. All medical files, operative notes, and radiographs were examined.
Results: Varied complications were observed in 35.2% of patients during and after surgery. General complications were found in 13.8%, most were trivial. Infection rate was 4.6%, all cured with antibiotics except one patient who required screws removal. Neurological complications were noted in 2.7% of patients. Transient root paresis developed in 1 patient due to pedicle wall perforation. Radicular pain was noted in one patient secondary to irritation from misplaced screw. Dural tears were reported in 0.9% of our patients during screws insertion. None of  patients developed permanent deficit. Device-related complications occurred in 18.5% of patients, 55% of them occurred at thoracolumbar junction. Screw false passage was seen intra-operatively in 4.6%, pedicle fracture in 0.9%. Misplaced screw was reported in 5.5% and screw breakage in 3.7% of patients. Screw breakage occurred mainly in multi-level procedures which did not involve anterior column restoration (P<0.001).
Conclusion: Pedicle screws instrumentation is associated with significant complication rate. However, most complications are trivial and can be avoided through applying careful operative techniques and awareness of spinal anatomy. (2016ESJ118)

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10.21608/esj.2017.5521

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thoracolumbar, lumbosacral, Instrumentation, Complications, Pedicle screw fixation

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Ahmed

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Elsawaf

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Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt.

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Mohammed

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Hasanein

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Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt.

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Salem

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Faisal

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Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt.

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salimfaisal71@yahoo.com

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21

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957

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2017-01-01

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2018-02-25

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2017-01-01

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14

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23

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2314-8950

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2314-8969

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Egyptian Spine Journal

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22 Jan 2023