The Posterior approach was designed to correct the abnormal curves in
the spine that occur in the condition known as "scoliosis." The posterior
approach is the most traditional approach to the spine for spinal surgery.
The majority of spinal operations are done using this approach.

Incision

Hooks, Screws &
Rod Placement

Final Tightening |
The first thing that happens after you enter the operating room is that
your anesthesiologist will help you to fall asleep. Once you are completely
asleep, the anesthesiologist will place a breathing tube to assist with
your breathing during surgery, establish a variety of catheters in your
veins, and often an arterial catheter in your wrist, all of which allow
for monitoring of heart function, blood pressure, fluid status, and
the depth of anesthesia during your operation. This allows the anesthesiologist
to be sure that you remain completely asleep during the operation. Once
this is accomplished, the patient is placed on their stomach and their
arms and legs carefully padded.
An incision is made down the middle of the back. The location and length
of the incision depend on the location of the curve and the extent of
the exposure that are required to correct it. The incision is often
made slightly longer than the length of the planned fusion.
Correction of the scoliosis requires that the surgeon be able to "grab
on" to the spine . There are a variety of ways to do this. Technically,
the surgeon may choose to use hooks that attach to the back of the spine
on the lamina, pedicle screws that are placed into the pedicle in the
middle of the spine, wires, or other devices. Once these connection
points are established, then a rod that has been bent or contoured into
a more normal alignment for the spine can be attached and correction
performed.
When all of the implants are securely in place a final tightening is
done.
The incision is closed and dressed. Some surgeons may choose to place
a drain into the wound after the surgery to protect the incision. Patients
wake up in their hospital bed lying on their back.