The Treatment of Acute Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures With Transpedicular Intracorporeal Hydroxyapatite Grafting Following Indirect Reduction and Pedicle Screw Fixation: A Prospective Study

Apr 4, 2006Spine

Using bone-like material and screws to treat sudden broken bones in the middle-lower back after realigning the spine

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Abstract

All 15 patients with thoracolumbar burst fractures experienced neurologic improvement, with 60% achieving complete recovery.

  • Patients underwent surgery within 4 days of admission and were followed for at least 2 years.
  • Median preoperative kyphosis improved from 20 degrees to -1 degrees (lordosis) post-surgery, with slight deterioration to 1 degree at final follow-up.
  • No instances of instrumentation failure were reported during the follow-up period.
  • Transpedicular hydroxyapatite grafting may support the anterior spinal column and prevent kyphosis without requiring fusion, thus preserving thoracolumbar motion.

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