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Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for spinal deformity correction can be difficult. This case study details an MIS lateral approach for anterior column resection to improve lumbar lordosis and sagittal balance, offering insights into technique and complication avoidance.

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  • Spine surgery
  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Minimally invasive techniques

Background:

  • Spinal deformities pose surgical challenges.
  • Minimally invasive surgical (MIS) approaches are increasingly utilized but can be complex for deformity correction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a case of anterior column resection using a minimally invasive lateral approach.
  • To demonstrate the technique for restoring lumbar lordosis and sagittal balance.
  • To discuss potential complications and their avoidance.

Main Methods:

  • Anterior column resection was performed via a minimally invasive lateral approach.
  • The surgical technique focused on restoring lumbar lordosis and sagittal balance.

Main Results:

  • The described MIS lateral approach successfully restored lumbar lordosis.
  • Sagittal balance was improved in the presented case.
  • The technique's feasibility and potential challenges were highlighted.

Conclusions:

  • Minimally invasive lateral anterior column resection is a viable technique for correcting lumbar deformities.
  • Careful technique and awareness of potential complications are crucial for successful outcomes.