2019
DOI: 10.1159/000500564
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Mimickers in Spine: Migrated Cages Causing Radiculopathy

Abstract: The procedure of interbody fusion has become an established treatment for many spine disorders. This arthrodesis can be achieved by hardware (fusion cage) through many approaches. Initially, posterior lumbar interbody fusion was popularized but had some serious neurological complications related to insertion as well as the migration of the cage. Gradually, transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) was introduced, which proved safer as it involves minimal cord handling, and also migration, if any, remains a… Show more

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“…[ 1 ] Presenting symptoms include paraparesis, severe radicular pain, and incontinence with a potential for permanent neurological damage. [ 2 ] Lateral, oblique, or anterior approaches have been suggested for removal of extruded cages. [ 3 ] In our literature review, only one report describing a transdural approach for this pathology was found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 1 ] Presenting symptoms include paraparesis, severe radicular pain, and incontinence with a potential for permanent neurological damage. [ 2 ] Lateral, oblique, or anterior approaches have been suggested for removal of extruded cages. [ 3 ] In our literature review, only one report describing a transdural approach for this pathology was found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%