Success of Non Operative Treatment in Patients with Spinal Tuberculosis.
Background: To determine the success and effectiveness of nonoperative measures in patients with tuberculosis of the spine presenting with or without neurological deficit thus avoiding the surgical intervention. Methods: Seventy (M=20, F=50) patients were included and the study duration was 02 yea...
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doaj-ac5beb2a591d457e9f9ec12298f48c3e2020-11-25T03:03:53ZengRawalpindi Medical UniversityJournal of Rawalpindi Medical College1683-35621683-35702018-06-0122Success of Non Operative Treatment in Patients with Spinal Tuberculosis.Muhammad Mujahid Sharif0Syed Atif Mehmood Kazmi1Masood Mukhtar2Adil Aziz Khan3Bilal Rashid4Sameen Sajjad5Sadaf Abbas.6Department of Neurosurgery , Fauji Foundation, Hospital, RawalpindiDepartment of Neurosurgery , Fauji Foundation, Hospital, RawalpindiDepartment of Neurosurgery , Fauji Foundation, Hospital, RawalpindiDepartment of Neurosurgery , Fauji Foundation, Hospital, RawalpindiDepartment of Neurosurgery , Fauji Foundation, Hospital, RawalpindiDepartment of Neurosurgery , Fauji Foundation, Hospital, RawalpindiDepartment of Neurosurgery , Fauji Foundation, Hospital, RawalpindiBackground: To determine the success and effectiveness of nonoperative measures in patients with tuberculosis of the spine presenting with or without neurological deficit thus avoiding the surgical intervention. Methods: Seventy (M=20, F=50) patients were included and the study duration was 02 years. Selected patients were advised strict bed rest and antituberculous therapy (ATT) for 18 months. Surgery was done in those patients who presented with severe neurological deficits or non-operative measures did not produce any improvement. Results: Pain was the most common presenting symptom (90%). The motor deficit was seen in 60% and incontinence in 10%. On investigations, end plate erosion was seen in 70% , disc and body involvement in 30% , paravertebral abscess in 40 %. Majority of the patients (70%) patients were treated successfully with non-operative measures. Conclusion: Results are satisfactory in patients who have advised strict bed rest and ATT for 18 months. This helps in reducing the rate of surgical intervention in patients with spinal tuberculosis. It signifies the importance of ATT as it is the mainstay of treatment in spinal tuberculosis. https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/876Spinal tuberculosisNon operativeanti-tuberculousEndplate erosionParavertebral abscess |
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Muhammad Mujahid Sharif Syed Atif Mehmood Kazmi Masood Mukhtar Adil Aziz Khan Bilal Rashid Sameen Sajjad Sadaf Abbas. Success of Non Operative Treatment in Patients with Spinal Tuberculosis. Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College Spinal tuberculosis Non operative anti-tuberculous Endplate erosion Paravertebral abscess |
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Muhammad Mujahid Sharif Syed Atif Mehmood Kazmi Masood Mukhtar Adil Aziz Khan Bilal Rashid Sameen Sajjad Sadaf Abbas. |
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Success of Non Operative Treatment in Patients with Spinal Tuberculosis. |
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Success of Non Operative Treatment in Patients with Spinal Tuberculosis. |
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Success of Non Operative Treatment in Patients with Spinal Tuberculosis. |
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Success of Non Operative Treatment in Patients with Spinal Tuberculosis. |
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Success of Non Operative Treatment in Patients with Spinal Tuberculosis. |
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success of non operative treatment in patients with spinal tuberculosis. |
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Rawalpindi Medical University |
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Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College |
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1683-3562 1683-3570 |
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2018-06-01 |
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Background: To determine the success and effectiveness of nonoperative measures in patients with tuberculosis of the spine presenting with or without neurological deficit thus avoiding the surgical intervention.
Methods: Seventy (M=20, F=50) patients were included and the study duration was 02 years. Selected patients were advised strict bed rest and antituberculous therapy (ATT) for 18 months. Surgery was done in those patients who presented with severe neurological deficits or non-operative measures did not produce any improvement.
Results: Pain was the most common presenting symptom (90%). The motor deficit was seen in 60% and incontinence in 10%. On investigations, end plate erosion was seen in 70% , disc and body involvement in 30% , paravertebral abscess in 40 %. Majority of the patients (70%) patients were treated successfully with non-operative measures.
Conclusion: Results are satisfactory in patients who have advised strict bed rest and ATT for 18 months. This helps in reducing the rate of surgical intervention in patients with spinal tuberculosis. It signifies the importance of ATT as it is the mainstay of treatment in spinal tuberculosis.
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Spinal tuberculosis Non operative anti-tuberculous Endplate erosion Paravertebral abscess |
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