2021
DOI: 10.4103/isj.isj_64_20
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Surgical Management of High-Grade Spondylolisthesis

Abstract: Spondylolisthesis is the slippage of one vertebra over the adjacent vertebrae and a usual cause of low back pain and spinal imbalance. High-grade spondylolisthesis (HGS) is defined as Meyerding grades III, IV, and V or greater than 50% anterior translation of vertebrae resulting in spinal canal stenosis and neural compression. Management of HGS has been varied and fraught with opinions and its spectrum of management consists of in situ fusion, fusion and reduction combination techniques and vertebrectomy. Lite… Show more

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“…There are not large series to allow comparison of both techniques, that is why we think that all small series or even single case reports must be published and in the future it will possible to have wider impression about treatment algorithm. A recent 2021-year systematic search of PubMed, Cochrane, and Google Scholar for papers relevant to high listhesis was performed and found only twenty-one articles included after title, abstract, and full-text review and grouped to analyze the effect of surgical approach, instrumentation, reduction, and decompression on radiographic and clinical outcomes of patients [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are not large series to allow comparison of both techniques, that is why we think that all small series or even single case reports must be published and in the future it will possible to have wider impression about treatment algorithm. A recent 2021-year systematic search of PubMed, Cochrane, and Google Scholar for papers relevant to high listhesis was performed and found only twenty-one articles included after title, abstract, and full-text review and grouped to analyze the effect of surgical approach, instrumentation, reduction, and decompression on radiographic and clinical outcomes of patients [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%