Complications of Lumbar Spinal Fusion with Transpedicular Instrumentation
- 1 June 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Spine
- Vol. 17 (Supplement) , S184-S189
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007632-199206001-00021
Abstract
Transpedicular screw fixation systems are coming into wide use as an adjunct to lumbar spinal fusion procedures. This 5-year series included 486 patients who underwent 533 variable screw placement procedures for discal, degenerative, and spondylolytic problems. The wound infection rate was 2.6%: 0.6% deep, 0.9% graft, and 1.1% superficial. The neural injury rate was 1.1% overall: 0.6% related to posterior lumbar interbody fusion and 0.6% related to instrumentation. Technical problems per procedure included 8.1% difficult screw placement, 5.6% nut loosening, and 4.3% screw breakage (1.1% per screw placed). Device modifications have reduced the incidence of screw breakage and nut loosening. No device-related neural injuries occurred in the last 333 procedures. With experience, the device can be applied safely without significantly increasing the risk of neural injury or morbidity.Keywords
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