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Cannulated Pedicle Screws: Advantages in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

  Cannulated pedicle screws have become a key advancement in minimally invasive spine surgery , supporting safer and more precise procedures. Their hollow design allows placement over a guidewire, helping surgeons navigate accurately through small incisions where visibility is limited. This guided approach reduces the risk of misplacement, which is especially important when operating near sensitive spinal structures. By minimizing the need for large exposures, these screws help preserve surrounding muscles and soft tissues, leading to less postoperative pain and faster patient recovery. They also contribute to reduced blood loss and overall surgical stress. Cannulated screws are particularly beneficial in complex cases, such as spinal deformities or revision surgeries, where precision is critical. Although they require familiarity with imaging techniques and guidewire handling, their advantages make them an essential tool in modern spine surgery, aligning with the goal of achieving...

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