Anterior-Only Stabilization of Three-Column Thoracolumbar Injuries

Feb 9, 2005Journal of spinal disorders & techniques

Front-side stabilization of severe middle and lower back spine injuries

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Abstract

In a study of 40 patients with three-column thoracolumbar fractures, 91% of those with incomplete neurologic deficits showed improvement by at least one modified Frankel grade after treatment.

  • Preoperative spinal canal compromise averaged 68.5%, and vertebral height loss averaged 44.5%.
  • Mean preoperative segmental kyphosis of 22.7 degrees improved to an early mean of 7.4 degrees.
  • At latest follow-up, segmental angulation increased by an average of 2.1 degrees but remained significantly improved compared to preoperative measurements.
  • Thirty-seven of the patients (95%) achieved stable fusion after the procedure.
  • One case of early construct failure occurred due to a technical error.

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