Clinical outcome and radiographic results after surgical treatment of post-traumatic thoracolumbar kyphosis following simple type A fractures

Nov 15, 2003European spine journal : official publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society

Surgical results and healing after spine surgery for curved back caused by simple spine fractures

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Abstract

In a study of 25 patients, median kyphosis was corrected from 23 degrees preoperatively to 12 degrees postoperatively using mono-segmental anterior procedures.

  • Radiographic union was achieved in all cases.
  • Patients reported significant improvements in back pain scores preoperatively and at follow-up, with median scores changing from 66 points to 35 points in group 1 and from 67 points to 38 points in group 2.
  • Median kyphosis correction was maintained, with group 1 at 11 degrees and group 2 at 12 degrees at final follow-up.
  • No statistically significant advantages were found for combined anterior and posterior procedures over anterior-only approaches in terms of kyphosis correction or patient outcomes.
  • Four patients in the combined procedure group experienced complaints related to dorsal instrumentation, which were resolved by removal.

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