Single Screw-Rod Anterior Instrumentation for Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures with Incomplete Neurological Deficit
Purpose. To evaluate the outcome of single screw-rod anterior instrumentation for thoracolumbar burst fractures with incomplete neurological deficit. Methods. 16 men and 5 women aged 22 to 55 (mean, 34) years underwent single screw-rod anterior instrumentation for thoracolumbar burst fractures with...
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doaj-caee4cef38954491986cb8f00369afe42020-11-25T03:18:05ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery2309-49902013-04-012110.1177/230949901302100119Single Screw-Rod Anterior Instrumentation for Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures with Incomplete Neurological DeficitSiddhartha Sharma0Dara Singh1Manjeet Singh2Arvind Kohli3Gurjit Singh4Mohit Arora5 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Government Medical College and Associated Hospitals, Jammu, India Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Government Medical College and Associated Hospitals, Jammu, India Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Government Medical College and Associated Hospitals, Jammu, India Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Government Medical College and Associated Hospitals, Jammu, India Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Government Medical College and Associated Hospitals, Jammu, India Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Government Medical College and Associated Hospitals, Jammu, IndiaPurpose. To evaluate the outcome of single screw-rod anterior instrumentation for thoracolumbar burst fractures with incomplete neurological deficit. Methods. 16 men and 5 women aged 22 to 55 (mean, 34) years underwent single screw-rod anterior instrumentation for thoracolumbar burst fractures with incomplete neurological deficit. The vertebrae involved were T10 (n=2), T11 (n=2), T12 (n=7), L1 (n=8), and L2 (n=2). No patient had disruption of the posterior ligament complex. Postoperatively, a thoracolumbar sacral orthosis was used until solid fusion. Outcome measures included neurological recovery, degree of kyphosis, complications, and pain and functional status of the patients. Results. The mean follow-up duration was 36 (range, 13–50) months. All patients recovered neurologically by at least one grade. Of the 21 patients, 6 improved from grade B to grade C (n=4) or grade D (n=2), 13 from grade C to grade D, and 2 from grade D to grade E. The mean degree of kyphosis improved from 23°±5° to 7°±3°. Seven patients had complications including ipsilateral basal atelectasis (n=3), urinary tract infection (n=1), haematuria (n=1), postoperative ileus (n=1), and superficial wound infection (n=1). None had iatrogenic visceral or vascular injury, pseudoarthrosis or hardware-related complications. Only one patient had severe back pain persistently. Conclusion. Single screw-rod anterior instrumentation supplemented with an orthosis can be an alternative for double screw-rod anterior instrumentation for thoracolumbar burst fractures in patients with smaller vertebral bodies.https://doi.org/10.1177/230949901302100119 |
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Single Screw-Rod Anterior Instrumentation for Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures with Incomplete Neurological Deficit |
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Single Screw-Rod Anterior Instrumentation for Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures with Incomplete Neurological Deficit |
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Single Screw-Rod Anterior Instrumentation for Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures with Incomplete Neurological Deficit |
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Single Screw-Rod Anterior Instrumentation for Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures with Incomplete Neurological Deficit |
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Single Screw-Rod Anterior Instrumentation for Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures with Incomplete Neurological Deficit |
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single screw-rod anterior instrumentation for thoracolumbar burst fractures with incomplete neurological deficit |
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Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery |
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Purpose. To evaluate the outcome of single screw-rod anterior instrumentation for thoracolumbar burst fractures with incomplete neurological deficit. Methods. 16 men and 5 women aged 22 to 55 (mean, 34) years underwent single screw-rod anterior instrumentation for thoracolumbar burst fractures with incomplete neurological deficit. The vertebrae involved were T10 (n=2), T11 (n=2), T12 (n=7), L1 (n=8), and L2 (n=2). No patient had disruption of the posterior ligament complex. Postoperatively, a thoracolumbar sacral orthosis was used until solid fusion. Outcome measures included neurological recovery, degree of kyphosis, complications, and pain and functional status of the patients. Results. The mean follow-up duration was 36 (range, 13–50) months. All patients recovered neurologically by at least one grade. Of the 21 patients, 6 improved from grade B to grade C (n=4) or grade D (n=2), 13 from grade C to grade D, and 2 from grade D to grade E. The mean degree of kyphosis improved from 23°±5° to 7°±3°. Seven patients had complications including ipsilateral basal atelectasis (n=3), urinary tract infection (n=1), haematuria (n=1), postoperative ileus (n=1), and superficial wound infection (n=1). None had iatrogenic visceral or vascular injury, pseudoarthrosis or hardware-related complications. Only one patient had severe back pain persistently. Conclusion. Single screw-rod anterior instrumentation supplemented with an orthosis can be an alternative for double screw-rod anterior instrumentation for thoracolumbar burst fractures in patients with smaller vertebral bodies. |
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