BiologicsNeuroSpine

Bio-resorbable screws screws used for surgery

Chennai, Nov 10: Apollo Hospitals here has used bio-resorbable screws for surgery recently on six-year-old child.

“Conducted on 24 October, the success of this surgery claimed another turning point for patient welfare in Indian medical history since unlike routinely used metal alloy implants, the bio-resorbable screws don’t need to be removed at a later stage as they are absorbed by the body”, Dr Sathyabhama, Director ? Medical Services, Apollo Hospitals, told reporters here.

She said doctors opted for the novel surgical procedure after the child Maureen Richard Shirima of Tanzania was admitted with a congenital anomaly of the lower spine and spinal cord.

“The anomaly was particularly unusual since the child had a low-lying spinal cord with tethering due to lipoma (benign tumour) in filum terminale (a slender, threadlike prolongation of the spinal cord from the conus medullaris to the back of the coccyx) which was asymptomatic”, Dr Sajan K Hegde, senior consultant spine surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, said.

“The child had associated spondylolysis on both sides of the L5 verterbrae, which was symptomatic and causing back pain. The surgery involved de-tethering of cord by excision of filum terminale and fixation of the spondylolysis.”, he said

Josh Sandberg

Josh Sandberg is the President and CEO of Ortho Spine Partners and sits on several company and industry related Boards. He also is the Creator and Editor of OrthoSpineNews.

Related Articles

Back to top button