Single-Stage Lateral Anterior-to-Psoas Interbody Fusion and Facet Screws as a Treatment for L5–S1 Adjacent Segment Disease in a Patient With a Long-Segment Construct

Author:

Challa Akshara Sree,Kumar Vignessh,Urakov Timur

Abstract

Objective: Adjacent segment disease (ASD) occurs in 9% of patients with long-segment lumbar spine fusion and results from the transmission of a greater degree of stress to the segments cranial and caudal to a fused segment. The treatment of symptomatic ASD typically involves extending fusion to the involved segment. Revision and extension of posterior instrumentation bears the disadvantage of involving the exposure and modification of old hardware. Lateral interbody fusion cannot be performed at L5/S1 due to the iliac crest. Anterior lumbar interbody fusion typically still requires flipping the patient to augment the construct posteriorly. Here, we present a method to treat L5/S1 ASD using single-position anterior-to-psoas (ATP) interbody fusion combined with facet screw instrumentation.Methods: An 80-year-old man, who had undergone L2-5 fusion 27 years ago, presented with persistent lower back pain and gait dysfunction with imaging findings of L5/S1 spondylosis and ASD. Under intraoperative computed tomography navigation, left L5/S1 ATP interbody fusion was performed with simultaneous L5/S1 percutaneous facet screw fixation. Results: The abdominal incision was 4.0 cm and the single posterior incision was 1.5 cm long. Blood loss was lower than 10 mL, and the procedure lasted for less than 1.5 hours. The patient was discharged to rehabilitation after 3 days.Conclusion: ATP interbody fusion enabled the placement of an interbody device with a large footprint to promote fusion and reduce the risk of subsidence and pseudoarthrosis. The combined use of interbody fusion and facet screws obviates the need to link to the previous construct.

Publisher

Korean Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Research Society

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