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Deformity correction and reconstructive procedures using percutaneous techniques.

F F Behrens1, S Sabharwal

  • 1Department of Orthopaedics, New Jersey Medical School, UMDNJ, USA.

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
|June 15, 2000
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Percutaneous techniques offer improved functional outcomes for adult deformity correction. Meticulous preoperative planning and precise execution are key to achieving good results with minimally invasive methods.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Minimally invasive procedures

Background:

  • Traditional adult deformity correction involves open surgery with significant bone work and delayed weightbearing.
  • Open techniques can lead to prolonged recovery and potential complications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of percutaneous techniques for adult deformity correction.
  • To demonstrate that meticulous planning can achieve good technical and functional results using minimally invasive approaches.

Main Methods:

  • Preoperative evaluation and meticulous surgical planning.
  • Application of percutaneous techniques for bone cuts and fixation.
  • Assessment of technical results and functional capabilities post-procedure.

Main Results:

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  • Percutaneous techniques can yield good technical results in adult deformity correction.
  • Improved functional capabilities were observed in patients treated with percutaneous methods.
  • Successful deformity correction was achieved with minimally invasive approaches.

Conclusions:

  • Percutaneous techniques are a viable alternative to open surgery for adult deformity correction.
  • Careful preoperative assessment and planning are crucial for successful percutaneous deformity correction.
  • Minimally invasive approaches can lead to enhanced functional outcomes in orthopedic surgery.