Treatment of acute thoracolumbar burst fractures with kyphoplasty and short pedicle screw fixation: Transpedicular intracorporeal grafting with calcium phosphate: A prospective study

Dec 9, 2010Indian journal of orthopaedics

Treating sudden middle and lower back bone fractures with kyphoplasty and short screw fixation using bone grafting and calcium phosphate: A forward-looking study

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Abstract

All 23 patients with thoracolumbar burst fractures showed significant improvement in vertebral body height ratios post-surgery.

  • The anterior vertebral body height ratio improved from 0.6 preoperatively to 0.9 postoperatively.
  • The posterior vertebral body height improved from 0.95 to 1 after the procedure.
  • Overall sagittal alignment improved from an average kyphosis of 16° to 1° at final follow-up.
  • Six patients (26%) presented with neurological deficits prior to surgery, with five showing improvement of at least one ASIA grade postoperatively.
  • Spinal canal encroachment was reduced from an average of 32% to 20% after treatment.
  • No instrumentation failure or significant loss of correction was observed in any patient.

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