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Durotomy repair in minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion by nonpenetrating clips

Authors :
Ping-Yi Lin
Yen-Po Cheng
Chien-Min Chen
Chun-Yuan Cheng
Dueng-Yuan Hueng
Abel Po-Hao Huang
Source :
Surgical Neurology International
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background Closure of the dura defect may be easy to perform in open lumbar surgery but could be difficult in minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusions (MIS-TLIF) since MIS-TLIF was done through a small tube, which limited the use of standard dural repair instruments. We used nonpenetrating titanium clips that were originally designed for the vascular anastomoses to repair the dura defect, which is never described in the literature. Methods We presented a case of spinal stenosis with incidental durotomy while performing MIS-TLIF. We closed the dura laceration with three medium-sized nonpenetrating titanium clips (AnastoClip Vessel Closure System, LeMaitre Vascular, Inc., Burlington, MA). Results Nonpenetrating titanium clips have the benefits of being technically easy to use, reduced durotomy repair time, decreased bed rest due to related medical complications, superior postoperation with immediate hydrostatic strength, and better reapproximation if it fails to clip successfully. As for the postoperation follow up, clips are tiny and reveal no obvious artifact, especially in cases where the pedicle screws are already causing much artifact. Conclusion Primary dural closure during MIS-TLIF with clips is an effective way in cases that involve limited tubular space.

Details

ISSN :
22295097
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Surgical neurology international
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aef9c533ffc031ea2e4cf608a662489f