Anterior-Only Stabilization Using Plating With Bone Structural Autograft Versus Titanium Mesh Cages for Two- or Three-Column Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures

Jun 16, 2009Spine

Front-only stabilization with bone graft plates versus titanium mesh cages for severe middle-back spine fractures: a randomized study

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Abstract

All 65 patients achieved solid fusion following anterior instrumentation for thoracolumbar burst fractures.

  • Significant neurological improvement was observed in all patients after treatment.
  • There was no significant loss of kyphosis correction throughout the follow-up period.
  • Clinical and radiologic outcomes showed no significant differences between the use of iliac crest autografts and titanium mesh cages.
  • Twenty-six of 32 patients receiving autografts reported donor site pain at the final follow-up.
  • Three-column injuries did not significantly affect the outcomes for any of the comparisons.

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