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Two one-stage posterior approaches for treating thoracic and lumbar spinal tuberculosis: A retrospective case-control study.

Zhengquan Xu1, Xiyang Wang1, Xiongjie Shen2, Ping Wu1, Xiaoyang Pang1, Chengke Luo1, Hao Zeng1.   

Abstract

The aim of this retrospective study was to analyze the results of two surgical treatments for thoracic and lumbar spinal tuberculosis. A total of 73 patients with monosegmental thoracic or lumbar spinal tuberculosis were enrolled from January 2006 to April 2011. The patients were divided into two groups. Patients in group A (n=34) underwent one-stage posterior debridement, limited decompression, bone grafting and internal fixation combined with lamina reconstruction, while those in group B (n=39) underwent one-stage posterior debridement, decompression, bone grafting and posterior instrumentation. Clinical and radiographic results were analyzed and compared between the groups. Patients were followed for a mean 31.3 months (range, 21-42 months). Fusion occurred at 4-12 months (mean, 7.7 months). Surgical complications affected one and five patients in groups A and B, respectively. There was extraction of internal fixation in two group B patients. Postoperatively, there was significant Cobb angle correction in the two groups. By the last follow-up, the Cobb angle and correction loss in group A were significantly better than that in group B; the group A Oswestry Disability Index and Frankel grade were better than that in group B. In conclusion, one-stage posterior limited decompression, bone grafting and internal fixation combined with lamina reconstruction enables rapid management of monosegmental thoracic and lumbar spinal tuberculosis with fewer complications and minimal invasion.

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Keywords:  bone grafting; fixation; lamina reconstruction; limited decompression; posterior debridement; spinal tuberculosis

Year:  2015        PMID: 26136972      PMCID: PMC4473521          DOI: 10.3892/etm.2015.2377

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Ther Med        ISSN: 1792-0981            Impact factor:   2.447


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