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Single-stage transpedicular decompression, debridement, posterior instrumentation, and fusion for thoracic tuberculosis with kyphosis and spinal cord compression in aged individuals.

Chengke Luo1, Xiyang Wang2, Ping Wu1, Lei Ge1, Hongqi Zhang1, Jianzhong Hu1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND CONTEXT: The single-stage posterior approach only for spinal tuberculosis (TB) has been reported by some surgeons recently, but few studies have reported single-stage transpedicular decompression, debridement, posterior instrumentation, and fusion in treatment of thoracic TB with kyphosis and spinal cord compression in patients older than 65 years.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness and feasibility of single-stage transpedicular decompression, debridement, posterior instrumentation, and fusion in the treatment of thoracic TB with kyphosis and spinal cord compression in aged individuals. STUDY
DESIGN: The study used a retrospective review. PATIENT SAMPLE: Between January 2004 and March 2010, 37 cases of thoracic TB with kyphosis and spinal cord compression in individuals older than 65 were treated with single-stage transpedicular decompression, debridement, posterior instrumentation, and fusion. OUTCOME MEASURES: The patients were evaluated based on ASIA (American Spinal Injury Association) classification, kyphotic Cobb angle, fusion status of affected segment via computed tomography scans, and visual analog scale pain score.
METHODS: There were 23 men and 14 women with an average age of 72.08±4.49 years (range, 65-81 years). The mean disease duration was 6 months (range, 3 to 21 months). The involved vertebral bodies were T2-T11, including two segments in 29 cases and three segments in 8 cases. The kyphosis Cobb angle was 39.46±4.71° before operation.
RESULTS: The follow-up period ranged from 24 to 61 months (mean 41.43±3.40 months). No mortality occurred. One case of recurrence due to irregular antitubercular treatment was cured by abscess clearing and regular chemotherapy. A solid fusion was achieved in the other 36 cases. According to the ASIA score system, 10 cases were rated as grade D, and 27 cases as grade E at last follow-up. The kyphosis Cobb angle was 22.32±3.41°, showing significant difference when compared with the value before operation (t=17.146, p<.001).
CONCLUSION: Single-stage transpedicular decompression, debridement, posterior instrumentation, and fusion is an effective and safe method in treatment of thoracic TB with kyphosis and spinal cord compression in aged individuals.
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Keywords:  Allograft; Kyphosis; Spinal cord compression; The aged; Thoracic spinal tuberculosis; Transpedicular decompression

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24262862     DOI: 10.1016/j.spinee.2013.11.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine J        ISSN: 1529-9430            Impact factor:   4.166


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