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Sacroiliac Joint Fusion: Percutaneous and Open

2018
Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) pain is the source of back pain in up to 25% of patients presenting with back pain. There is significant individual variation in the anatomy of the sacrum and the lumbosacral junction. SIJ pain is diagnosed with the history and physical examination.
Daraspreet Singh Kainth   +2 more
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Minimally Invasive Sacroiliac Joint Fusion

2019
One of the tenets of spine surgery is that if a joint is proven to be a pain generator, a fusion of the joint will most likely alleviate pain. Sacroiliac joint pain (SIJ) is very difficult to diagnose, as it manifests as back and leg pain and the diagnosis is not made just from a single scan or a test but from history, physical examination, imaging ...
Cristian Gragnaniello   +3 more
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Sacroiliac Joint Fusion—Posterior Approach

Abstract Sacroiliac joint pain is one of the most common causes of low back pain, accounting for 15% to 30% of all cases. The incidence of sacroiliac joint degeneration in patients who have undergone lumbar fusion surgery is 75% at 5 years after surgery.
Patrick Buchanan, Jack Diep
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The Sacroiliac Joint and Long Lumbosacral Fusions

2014
This chapter discusses the inherent implications involving the sacroiliac joint (SIJ) when a long lumbosacral fusion is performed. It will discuss direct effects on the SIJ due to adjacent stress from the more modern methods being used to attain a solid lumbosacral fusion.
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Incidence of sacroiliac joint pain after lumbosacral spine fusion: A systematic review

Neurochirurgie, 2023
Mathieu Boudier-Revéret   +2 more
exaly  

Sacroiliac Joint Fusion—Lateral Approach

Abstract The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) has been estimated to contribute to pain in as many as 38% of cases of low back pain. A lateral or posterior/posterior oblique approach to surgical sacroiliac joint fixation is supported by the literature.
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Percutaneous Dorsolateral Fusion of the Sacroiliac Joint

2023
Uwe Vieweg, Johannes Keck, Hannes Moritz
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Outcomes After Minimally Invasive Sacroiliac Joint Fusion: A Scoping Review

World Neurosurgery, 2022
Yusuf Mehkri   +2 more
exaly  

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