Minimal Invasive Circumferential Management of Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures

Introduction. While thoracolumbar fractures are common lesions, no strong consensus is available at the moment. Objectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of a minimal invasive strategy using percutaneous instrumentation and anterior approach in the management of thoracolumbar uns...

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Main Authors: S. Pesenti, T. Graillon, N. Mansouri, P. Rakotozanani, B. Blondel, S. Fuentes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/639542
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spelling doaj-086bb5b84e0940f8b37c26b25822982e2020-11-24T23:11:33ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412015-01-01201510.1155/2015/639542639542Minimal Invasive Circumferential Management of Thoracolumbar Spine FracturesS. Pesenti0T. Graillon1N. Mansouri2P. Rakotozanani3B. Blondel4S. Fuentes5Spine Unit, Aix-Marseille Université, CHU Timone, 264 rue Saint-Pierre, 13005 Marseille, FranceSpine Unit, Aix-Marseille Université, CHU Timone, 264 rue Saint-Pierre, 13005 Marseille, FranceSpine Unit, Aix-Marseille Université, CHU Timone, 264 rue Saint-Pierre, 13005 Marseille, FranceSpine Unit, Aix-Marseille Université, CHU Timone, 264 rue Saint-Pierre, 13005 Marseille, FranceSpine Unit, Aix-Marseille Université, CHU Timone, 264 rue Saint-Pierre, 13005 Marseille, FranceSpine Unit, Aix-Marseille Université, CHU Timone, 264 rue Saint-Pierre, 13005 Marseille, FranceIntroduction. While thoracolumbar fractures are common lesions, no strong consensus is available at the moment. Objectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of a minimal invasive strategy using percutaneous instrumentation and anterior approach in the management of thoracolumbar unstable fractures. Methods. 39 patients were included in this retrospective study. Radiologic evaluation was based on vertebral and regional kyphosis, vertebral body height restoration, and fusion rate. Clinical evaluation was based on Visual Analogic Score (VAS). All evaluations were done preoperatively and at 1-year follow-up. Results. Both vertebral and regional kyphoses were significantly improved on postoperative evaluation (13° and 7° versus −1° and −9°  P<0.05, resp.) as well as vertebral body height (0.92 versus 1.16, P<0.05). At 1-year follow-up, mean loss of correction was 1°. A solid fusion was visible in all the cases, and mean VAS was significantly reduced form 8/10 preoperatively to 1/10 at the last follow-up. Conclusion. Management of thoracolumbar fractures using percutaneous osteosynthesis and minimal invasive anterior approach (telescopic vertebral body prosthesis) is a valuable strategy. Results of this strategy offer satisfactory and stable results in time.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/639542
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author S. Pesenti
T. Graillon
N. Mansouri
P. Rakotozanani
B. Blondel
S. Fuentes
spellingShingle S. Pesenti
T. Graillon
N. Mansouri
P. Rakotozanani
B. Blondel
S. Fuentes
Minimal Invasive Circumferential Management of Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures
BioMed Research International
author_facet S. Pesenti
T. Graillon
N. Mansouri
P. Rakotozanani
B. Blondel
S. Fuentes
author_sort S. Pesenti
title Minimal Invasive Circumferential Management of Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures
title_short Minimal Invasive Circumferential Management of Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures
title_full Minimal Invasive Circumferential Management of Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures
title_fullStr Minimal Invasive Circumferential Management of Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures
title_full_unstemmed Minimal Invasive Circumferential Management of Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures
title_sort minimal invasive circumferential management of thoracolumbar spine fractures
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Introduction. While thoracolumbar fractures are common lesions, no strong consensus is available at the moment. Objectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of a minimal invasive strategy using percutaneous instrumentation and anterior approach in the management of thoracolumbar unstable fractures. Methods. 39 patients were included in this retrospective study. Radiologic evaluation was based on vertebral and regional kyphosis, vertebral body height restoration, and fusion rate. Clinical evaluation was based on Visual Analogic Score (VAS). All evaluations were done preoperatively and at 1-year follow-up. Results. Both vertebral and regional kyphoses were significantly improved on postoperative evaluation (13° and 7° versus −1° and −9°  P<0.05, resp.) as well as vertebral body height (0.92 versus 1.16, P<0.05). At 1-year follow-up, mean loss of correction was 1°. A solid fusion was visible in all the cases, and mean VAS was significantly reduced form 8/10 preoperatively to 1/10 at the last follow-up. Conclusion. Management of thoracolumbar fractures using percutaneous osteosynthesis and minimal invasive anterior approach (telescopic vertebral body prosthesis) is a valuable strategy. Results of this strategy offer satisfactory and stable results in time.
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