What is a pars fracture? Everything you need to know.
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- Опубліковано 14 січ 2024
- Pars-fracture ("spondylolysis") is a common cause of low-back pain and radiating nerve pain ("radiculopathy"). I will show you what a pars-fracture is, and how it can cause these problems.
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I had a unilateral pars defect at L5 , it was repaired using Pedical screw, rod, and hook technique. Putting the fracture under compression with allograft and BMP's. 100% healed and recovered.
nice video!
That is a classic repair technique, patients do very well. I am glad you had an excellent outcome. Thank you for reaching out and sharing 👍
@@SpineSurgeonSpeaks I really think the minimally invasive approach using the bucks technique with fluoroscopy would have been a faster recovery as far as muscle disruption but i will take what i can get. Thank you for the reply!!
Amazing explanation
Thank you for watching, appreciate the compliment! 🙏
Pars interarticularis defect at L5-S1 level in form of fracture line in bilateral inferior articular process of L5 vertebra
Sir please help me
I would recommend an in-person consultation with a spine surgeon. There are many nuances to this condition that need to be considered when it comes to choosing treatment. Good luck!
Waiting for next video on pars fracture
Thank you for reaching out... I will try to do this in the near future. Stay tuned!
Same