Anterior corpectomy via the mini-open, extreme lateral, transpsoas approach combined with short-segment posterior fixation for single-level traumatic lumbar burst fractures: analysis of health-related quality of life outcomes and patient satisfaction

Oct 3, 2015Journal of neurosurgery. Spine

Using a less invasive side surgery and short back support for single-level traumatic lumbar spine fractures: effects on quality of life and patient satisfaction

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Abstract

Twelve patients underwent lumbar corpectomy and anterior column support, resulting in an average Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) score of 20.

  • Patients experienced significant improvement in preoperative lumbar lordosis and focal lordosis after surgery.
  • All four patients with preoperative neurological deficits showed improvement post-surgery.
  • The anterior incision averaged 6.4 cm in length and was reported as aesthetically acceptable by most patients.
  • Minimal to moderate disability was observed, with an average ODI score indicating satisfactory functional outcomes.
  • The average follow-up duration was 38 months, with no new neurological complications reported.

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