Abstract
Fracture-dislocation of the lower lumbar spine, which is commonly caused by high-impact trauma and can lead to instability in the spine, is relatively rare. Surgical treatment is indicated to restore spinal balance, weight-bearing ability, and decompression of the neural elements. There are various available surgical options, including the posterior-only or anterior-only approaches, or a combination of them. However, there is still no definite classification and treatment strategy for fracture-dislocation of the lower lumbar spine. In this report, we describe a 65-year-old man presenting cauda equina syndrome caused by a fracture-dislocation of L5 combined with multi-level traumatic spondylolisthesis of the lower lumbar spine. The patient was treated via the posterior-only approach with neural decompression and anterior reconstruction with posterior instrumentation. We discuss the reasons why the posterior-only approach was decided upon and several meaningful points during the surgery in detail.
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Park, G. T., Yu, D., Kim, S. W., & Jeon, I. (2020). Fracture-dislocation of L5 combined with multi-level traumatic spondylolisthesis of the lower lumbar spine treated via the posterior-only approach: A case report. Korean Journal of Neurotrauma, 16. https://doi.org/10.13004/KJNT.2020.16.E28
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