Anterior-Posterior Surgery Versus Posterior Closing Wedge Osteotomy in Posttraumatic Kyphosis With Neurologic Compromised Osteoporotic Fracture

Sep 23, 2003Spine

Comparing front-and-back surgery to back-only wedge surgery for curved spine with nerve problems after weak bone fractures

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Abstract

The posterior closing wedge osteotomy procedure resulted in a mean operative time of 215 minutes and mean blood loss of 1,930 mL.

  • In the combined anterior-posterior group, the mean operative time was 351 minutes with blood loss of 2,892 mL.
  • Eighteen patients exhibited a postoperative improvement in Frankel grading, with 64% in the combined anterior-posterior group and 73% in the posterior closing wedge osteotomy group.
  • There were no neurologic or vascular complications reported in either surgical group.
  • The combined anterior-posterior group experienced five complications, including two postoperative pneumonias and one superficial infection.
  • The posterior closing wedge osteotomy group had two complications, both related to distal screw loosening, with one requiring surgical revision.

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