The treatment of lumbar spine disorders has undergone significant transformation over the past few decades, with minimally invasive techniques emerging at the forefront of this evolution. Traditional open spine surgeries, while effective, often come with considerable postoperative pain, extended recovery periods, and higher complication rates. Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) leverages advanced technologies and refined surgical techniques to address these limitations, offering patients quicker recovery times, reduced postoperative discomfort, and comparable or superior clinical outcomes.
The primary goal of this research topic is to provide a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements, techniques, and outcomes in the minimally invasive treatment of lumbar spine disorders. We aim to enhance understanding and foster innovation in this rapidly evolving field by collating cutting-edge research, clinical studies, and expert reviews. This issue seeks to serve as a valuable resource for spine surgeons, researchers, and healthcare professionals dedicated to improving patient care through minimally invasive methods.
This research topic will encompass a broad range of topics related to the minimally invasive treatment of lumbar spine disorders, including but not limited to:
1. Surgical Techniques: Detailed descriptions and comparative analyses of various minimally invasive procedures, such as microdiscectomy, percutaneous pedicle screw fixation, transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF), and lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF).
2. Technological Advances: Innovations in surgical instrumentation, imaging modalities, navigation systems, and robotic-assisted surgery.
3. Clinical Outcomes: Studies evaluating the efficacy, safety, and long-term outcomes of minimally invasive lumbar spine surgeries.
4. Patient Selection and Indications: Criteria for patient selection, contraindications, and tailored treatment approaches based on specific lumbar pathologies.
5. Rehabilitation and Recovery: Postoperative Care Protocols, rehabilitation strategies, and factors influencing recovery times and patient satisfaction.
6. Case Reports and Series: Unique or challenging cases that highlight the practical application and nuances of minimally invasive techniques.
7. Future Directions: Emerging trends, potential advancements, and ongoing research in minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery.
Keywords:
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS), Lumbar Spine, Disorders Surgical Techniques, Technological Advances, Clinical Outcomes
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
The treatment of lumbar spine disorders has undergone significant transformation over the past few decades, with minimally invasive techniques emerging at the forefront of this evolution. Traditional open spine surgeries, while effective, often come with considerable postoperative pain, extended recovery periods, and higher complication rates. Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) leverages advanced technologies and refined surgical techniques to address these limitations, offering patients quicker recovery times, reduced postoperative discomfort, and comparable or superior clinical outcomes.
The primary goal of this research topic is to provide a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements, techniques, and outcomes in the minimally invasive treatment of lumbar spine disorders. We aim to enhance understanding and foster innovation in this rapidly evolving field by collating cutting-edge research, clinical studies, and expert reviews. This issue seeks to serve as a valuable resource for spine surgeons, researchers, and healthcare professionals dedicated to improving patient care through minimally invasive methods.
This research topic will encompass a broad range of topics related to the minimally invasive treatment of lumbar spine disorders, including but not limited to:
1. Surgical Techniques: Detailed descriptions and comparative analyses of various minimally invasive procedures, such as microdiscectomy, percutaneous pedicle screw fixation, transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF), and lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF).
2. Technological Advances: Innovations in surgical instrumentation, imaging modalities, navigation systems, and robotic-assisted surgery.
3. Clinical Outcomes: Studies evaluating the efficacy, safety, and long-term outcomes of minimally invasive lumbar spine surgeries.
4. Patient Selection and Indications: Criteria for patient selection, contraindications, and tailored treatment approaches based on specific lumbar pathologies.
5. Rehabilitation and Recovery: Postoperative Care Protocols, rehabilitation strategies, and factors influencing recovery times and patient satisfaction.
6. Case Reports and Series: Unique or challenging cases that highlight the practical application and nuances of minimally invasive techniques.
7. Future Directions: Emerging trends, potential advancements, and ongoing research in minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery.
Keywords:
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS), Lumbar Spine, Disorders Surgical Techniques, Technological Advances, Clinical Outcomes
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.