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Lumbar Tubular Decompression: Barriers and Limitations Hampering the Technique's Dissemination Across Latin America.
Gotfryd, Alberto; Duarte, Matias Pereira; Raskin, Daniel; Correa, Cristian; Van Isseldyk, Facundo; Guiroy, Alfredo.
Affiliation
  • Gotfryd A; Locomotor Department, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil; Santa casa de São Paulo Medical School and Hospitals, São Paulo, Brazil. Electronic address: albertocoluna@yahoo.com.br.
  • Duarte MP; Orthopedic Department, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Rosario, Argentina.
  • Raskin D; Santa casa de São Paulo Medical School and Hospitals, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Correa C; Traumatology Department, University of La Frontera, Temuco, Chile.
  • Van Isseldyk F; Neurosurgery Department, Hospital Privado de Rosario, Rosario, Argentina.
  • Guiroy A; Spine Department, Elite Spine Health and Wellness, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA.
World Neurosurg ; 185: 55-59, 2024 05.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38307193
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

We sought to explore the barriers and limitations preventing the widespread use of tubular lumbar spine decompressions in Latin America.

METHODS:

A cross-sectional study was performed using a survey designed specifically by the authors. This survey was mailed to all spine surgeons who are members of AO Spine Latin America. Eighty-seven surgeons spanning 15 Latin American countries answered the survey.

RESULTS:

Thirty-one percent of participating surgeons claimed they needed to adapt their technique to perform minimally invasive tubular surgeries. Meanwhile, though 70.5% answered they do not consider tubular surgery expensive, 32.8% lacked access to standard equipment like a complete set of retractors or curved high-speed drill.

CONCLUSIONS:

Several barriers limit the development of tubular spine surgery in Latin America. The most important discrepancies between surgeons' preferred equipment and their availability for such operations are high-speed drills, bayoneted instruments, and hemostatic agents.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Decompression, Surgical / Lumbar Vertebrae Type of study: Observational_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: World Neurosurg Journal subject: NEUROCIRURGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Decompression, Surgical / Lumbar Vertebrae Type of study: Observational_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: World Neurosurg Journal subject: NEUROCIRURGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article
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