Reduce the fractured central endplate in thoracolumbar fractures using percutaneous pedicle screws and instrumentational maneuvers: Technical strategy and radiological outcomes

Oct 17, 2020Injury

Using minimally invasive screws and tools to fix central spine fractures and their X-ray results

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Abstract

The middle vertebral height ratio improved from 69.7% to 85.1% after a novel reduction technique in 24 patients with thoracolumbar burst fractures.

  • A new technique using percutaneous pedicle screws effectively reduced the fractured central endplate in thoracolumbar burst fractures.
  • No complications were reported following the application of this technique.
  • At 6-month follow-up, no significant loss of correction was observed for the middle and posterior vertebral height ratios, Cobb angle, and vertebral wedge angle.
  • A minor 5.8% correction loss occurred for the anterior vertebral height ratio.

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