APPLICATION OF MODERN METHODS OF TRANSPEDICULAR FIXATION OF THE SPINE FOR SPINAL COMPRESSION FRACTURES
Keywords:
transpedicular fixation of the spine, surgical intervention, vertebrology, compression fracture, transpedicular screws, implants, stability.Abstract
The article under discussion reveals transpedicular fixation as one of the most modern methods of surgical treatment of lumbar vertebral fractures, which significantly reduces the trauma of surgical intervention while maintaining all the advantages of open transpedicular fixation. The authors of the article consider that avoiding traumatization of the spinal musculature and bleeding during surgery and reducing the duration of surgical intervention are the main positive aspects of the proposed technique.
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