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Adult , Anti-Bacterial Agents/administration & dosage , Corneal Stroma/microbiology , Diagnosis, Differential , Enterococcus faecalis/isolation & purification , Eye Infections, Bacterial/drug therapy , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections/drug therapy , Humans , Keratitis/drug therapy , Ophthalmic Solutions , Vancomycin/administration & dosageABSTRACT
The techniques of craniovertebral region stabilization introduced and used by the senior author over the last 20 years are summarized. The lateral masses of atlas and axis are strong and largely cancellous in nature and can be used for direct implantation of screws. Opening up of the joint and placement of bone graft within the joint stabilizes the region and provides a large area for bone fusion. Distraction of the facets provides an opportunity to treat a range of congenital craniovertebral anomalies. The technique of exposure of the lateral mass of the atlas and axis and the atlantoaxial joint is technically relatively complex and needs precise understanding of anatomy of the vertebral artery and training with cadavers.
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Adult , Atlanto-Axial Joint/anatomy & histology , Bone Transplantation , Child , Humans , Joint Instability/pathology , Spinal Fusion , Torticollis/surgeryABSTRACT
Mechanical articulated device to replace intervertebral disc as a treatment for low back pain secondary to disc degeneration has emerged as a promising tool for selected patients. The potential advantages are prevention of adjacent segment degeneration, maintenance of mobility as well as avoidance of all the complications associated with fusion. The short-term results have been comparable to that of fusion, a few mid-term results have shown mixed outcome, but information on long-term results and performance are not available at present. The rationale for lumbar disc arthroplasty, indications, contraindications, the various artificial devices in the market and the concepts intrinsic to each of them, basic technique of insertion, complications are discussed and a brief summary of our experience with one of the devices is presented.