Full Endoscopic Paramedian Partial Lumbar Corpectomy for a Lumbar Burst Fracture With Spinal Canal and Foraminal Stenosis: A Case Report With a Technical Note
Chun-Hao Lin,
Jeffrey Wu,
Ting-Shuo Hsu
et al.
Abstract:Burst fractures are common in thoracolumbar spinal injuries, often resulting in vertebral collapse with or without neurological deficits. While traditional open surgery is the standard approach for surgical decompression, it has some drawbacks and complications. Conversely, full endoscopic spine surgery remains underexplored for these patients. This case report presents a 77-year-old patient with an L3 burst fracture and severe neurological deficits caused by retropulsion bone fragments, leading to spinal cana… Show more
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