Recurrence of kyphosis and its functional implications after surgical stabilization of dorsolumbar unstable burst fractures

Oct 13, 2009The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society

Return of spine curvature and its impact on function after surgery for unstable mid-lower back fractures

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Abstract

The mean angle of kyphosis increased from 6.3° immediately after surgery to 15.7° at the most recent follow-up.

  • A significant increase in the angle of kyphosis was observed postoperatively (p<.001).
  • Functional capacity, as measured by the SF-36, had a mean score of 52.3%, indicating moderate patient function.
  • Pain levels reported by patients had a mean score of 44.9%, reflecting a significant presence of discomfort.
  • No correlation was found between the loss of kyphosis correction and patient function or pain scores.
  • Progressive loss of kyphosis correction is associated with a decrease in the anterior and middle segment heights of the fractured vertebral body.

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