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Posterior Grade 4 Osteotomy With Vertebral Shortening Is Effective for the Treatment of Kyphosis Associated With Vertebral Discitis/Osteomyelitis.

BarÓn ZÁrate-KalfÓpulos1, Luis Alberto Navarro-Aceves1, Hugo Reynoso-CantÚ1, Alejandro Reyes-SÁnchez1, Carla Lissette GarcÍa-Ramos1, Fernando Reyes-TarragÓ1, Armando AlpÍzar-Aguirre1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the retrospective study of a prospectively maintained database, we present a case series of patients with kyphotic deformity secondary to spinal infection treated using a posterior-only approach with 3-column shortening and posterior instrumentation.
METHODS: This is a case series of patients presenting with postural deformity and sagittal imbalance treated consecutively by 1 surgeon between 2012 and 2014. Clinical assessments and radiographic evaluations were made preoperatively and at 12- and 24-month postoperative follow-ups. All patients underwent computed tomography 24 months after surgery to evaluate spinal fusion.
RESULTS: The study included 5 patients with a mean age of 50 years (range, 32-60 years). Three patients had comorbidities. Three patients were classified as American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) grade C and were not ambulatory; 2 were ASIA grade D. At follow-up, all patients were ambulatory and classified as ASIA grade E. Kyphosis was corrected from a preoperative mean of 32° (range, 15°-58°) to 10° (range, 1°-42°) at the 2-year follow-up. A mean improvement of 22° and 75% reduction in kyphosis was obtained with fixation 2 levels above and below the lesion. Interbody fusion was observed in all patients. No major complications occurred during surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: Posterior grade 4 osteotomy with vertebral shortening can be performed safely in patients with kyphosis associated with vertebral discitis/osteomyelitis in the thoracolumbar region. The single approach allowed the surgeon to debride the infection, correct the kyphosis, decompress the spinal canal, and stabilize the spine. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 4. ©International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery 2020.

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Keywords:  kyphosis; spinal osteotomy; spondylodiscitis

Year:  2020        PMID: 32699751      PMCID: PMC7343275          DOI: 10.14444/7040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Spine Surg        ISSN: 2211-4599


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2.  Surgical treatment of lumbar spondylodiscitis: a comparison of two methods.

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4.  Single-level/single-stage debridement and posterior instrumented fusion in the treatment of spontaneous pyogenic osteomyelitis/discitis: long-term functional outcome and health-related quality of life.

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9.  The surgical and medical perioperative complications of anterior spinal fusion surgery in the thoracic and lumbar spine in adults. A review of 1223 procedures.

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10.  Transpedicular curettage and drainage versus combined anterior and posterior surgery in infectious spondylodiscitis.

Authors:  Byung Ho Lee; Jin-Oh Park; Hak-Sun Kim; Hwan-Mo Lee; Byung-Woo Cho; Seong-Hwan Moon
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