Complications in spondylolisthesis surgery: Common, uncommon, and rare

Spondylolisthesis is a common pathological condition caused due to numerous etiologies in young and old alike. The forward slippage of one vertebra over the other alters the biomechanics to an extent that can result in various postoperative complications. The most common complications reported are p...

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Main Authors: Sameer Ruparel, Ram Chaddha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Indian Spine Journal
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Online Access:http://www.isjonline.com/article.asp?issn=2589-5079;year=2021;volume=4;issue=1;spage=77;epage=88;aulast=Ruparel
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spelling doaj-f3f29327e9a34b2e899eb8a54328d5c72021-06-02T07:32:03ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Spine Journal2589-50792589-50872021-01-0141778810.4103/ISJ.ISJ_71_20Complications in spondylolisthesis surgery: Common, uncommon, and rareSameer RuparelRam ChaddhaSpondylolisthesis is a common pathological condition caused due to numerous etiologies in young and old alike. The forward slippage of one vertebra over the other alters the biomechanics to an extent that can result in various postoperative complications. The most common complications reported are pseudoarthrosis, neurological deficits, and transitional syndrome. The rate of pseudoarthrosis varies based on etiology as well as various intraoperative factors. The authors reviewed the literature for the varying incidence rates and suggest principles of reduction and fusion based on evidence and experience. Similarly, neurological complications are a common occurrence postoperatively particularly in the treatment of high-grade slips. Percentage of reduction of slips, slip angle, and traction injury to nerve roots tend to have a complex interaction leading to neurological injuries. The authors try to decipher this co-relation based on literature. Though most neurological issues have been found reversible, recent innovations like intraoperative neuromonitoring tend to decrease its incidence even further. The development of transition syndrome is an enigma in itself. Whether increased stresses at adjacent levels are due to fusion or a part of an ongoing degenerative process is yet to be understood. On the basis of case examples, the authors suggest recommendations to avoid them. Finally, minimally invasive spine surgeries (MISS) are now being used to treat spondylolisthesis. The authors reviewed comparative studies between open and MISS and found similar complication rates between them with regards to low-grade slips with a word of caution to treat high-grade listhesis with minimally invasive surgery techniques. Last but not the least, a few unusual and rare complications have been enlisted with case examples and learning points. This manuscript aims at reviewing the common, uncommon, and rare complications of treating cases of spondylolisthesis along with enlisting the principles to avoid and treat them in day to day practice.http://www.isjonline.com/article.asp?issn=2589-5079;year=2021;volume=4;issue=1;spage=77;epage=88;aulast=Ruparelcomplicationsneurological complicationspseudoarthrosisspondylolisthesistransitional syndrome
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Ram Chaddha
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Complications in spondylolisthesis surgery: Common, uncommon, and rare
Indian Spine Journal
complications
neurological complications
pseudoarthrosis
spondylolisthesis
transitional syndrome
author_facet Sameer Ruparel
Ram Chaddha
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title Complications in spondylolisthesis surgery: Common, uncommon, and rare
title_short Complications in spondylolisthesis surgery: Common, uncommon, and rare
title_full Complications in spondylolisthesis surgery: Common, uncommon, and rare
title_fullStr Complications in spondylolisthesis surgery: Common, uncommon, and rare
title_full_unstemmed Complications in spondylolisthesis surgery: Common, uncommon, and rare
title_sort complications in spondylolisthesis surgery: common, uncommon, and rare
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Spine Journal
issn 2589-5079
2589-5087
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Spondylolisthesis is a common pathological condition caused due to numerous etiologies in young and old alike. The forward slippage of one vertebra over the other alters the biomechanics to an extent that can result in various postoperative complications. The most common complications reported are pseudoarthrosis, neurological deficits, and transitional syndrome. The rate of pseudoarthrosis varies based on etiology as well as various intraoperative factors. The authors reviewed the literature for the varying incidence rates and suggest principles of reduction and fusion based on evidence and experience. Similarly, neurological complications are a common occurrence postoperatively particularly in the treatment of high-grade slips. Percentage of reduction of slips, slip angle, and traction injury to nerve roots tend to have a complex interaction leading to neurological injuries. The authors try to decipher this co-relation based on literature. Though most neurological issues have been found reversible, recent innovations like intraoperative neuromonitoring tend to decrease its incidence even further. The development of transition syndrome is an enigma in itself. Whether increased stresses at adjacent levels are due to fusion or a part of an ongoing degenerative process is yet to be understood. On the basis of case examples, the authors suggest recommendations to avoid them. Finally, minimally invasive spine surgeries (MISS) are now being used to treat spondylolisthesis. The authors reviewed comparative studies between open and MISS and found similar complication rates between them with regards to low-grade slips with a word of caution to treat high-grade listhesis with minimally invasive surgery techniques. Last but not the least, a few unusual and rare complications have been enlisted with case examples and learning points. This manuscript aims at reviewing the common, uncommon, and rare complications of treating cases of spondylolisthesis along with enlisting the principles to avoid and treat them in day to day practice.
topic complications
neurological complications
pseudoarthrosis
spondylolisthesis
transitional syndrome
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