Video-Assisted Mini-Open Approach for Insertion of Anterior Thoracic Instrumentation in AIS

David H. Clements, M.D.
University Physicians
Camden, NJ
Randal R. Betz, MD
Orthopaedic Surgeon
Shriners Hospital
Philadelphia, PA
R.K. Balsara, M.D.
Scott Porter, A.T.C.
Poster from the SRS 2002 Annual Meeting
· (a – DePuy AcroMed Corp.)

In addition to open double thoracotomy and video-assisted thoracoscopic techniques, we have developed a third option of mini-thoracotomies assisted by the thoracoscope to safely and effectively instrument the thoracic spine. 22 patients had 176 screws inserted from T5-T12. An average of 5 ribs were resected, and the morselized rib autograft was inserted into the decorticated disc spaces for fusion. Postoperative correction was similar to both open and thoracoscopic techniques. There were no pulmonary, neurologic, or vascular complications. Patient recovery and return to function was similar to that of patients who underwent the open technique. In conclusion, the video-assisted mini-open technique is a safe and effective approach to fusing and instrumenting the thoracic spine when a less invasive approach than that of a full thoracotomy is desired.

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Last Updated: 09/08/2005