Intraoperative navigation assisted placement of percutaneous pedicle screws.

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Minimally invasive surgical (MIS) approaches are gaining popularity in many surgical fields. Potential advantages include reduced blood loss, shorter length of stay, and less soft-tissue trauma. Potential disadvantages include inadequate deformity correction, increased fluoroscopy, longer operative times, and decreased posterolateral fusion surface area exposure. This video demonstrates the key steps in our mini-open transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) using an expandable tubular retractor, placement of cannulated pedicle instrumentation, and subsequent deformity correction. The video demonstrates positioning, surgical opening through a midline incision, a bilateral Wiltse plane tubular approach for the TLIF, placement of bilateral cannulated pedicle screws, and deformity correction. The video can be found here: http://youtu.be/Jj7w4i2DTMQ.

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Upadhyaya, C. D., & Fewel, M. E. (2013). Intraoperative navigation assisted placement of percutaneous pedicle screws. Neurosurgical Focus, 35(2 Suppl). https://doi.org/10.3171/2013.v2.focus13220

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