Late Results of Thoracolumbar Fractures After Posterior Instrumentation and Transpedicular Bone Grafting

Jan 10, 2001Spine

Long-term outcomes of middle and lower back fractures treated with back support and bone grafting through the spine

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Abstract

In a study of 76 patients with thoracolumbar fractures, only 3 of 9 patients showed evidence of intervertebral fusion after treatment involving transpedicular bone grafting.

  • The mean operative time for the procedure was 3 hours.
  • Two complications (3.6%) were observed, including one vertebral arch fracture and one deep infection.
  • Follow-up assessments indicated significant declines in physical and social functioning, with the percentage of patients able to perform physical labor reduced by half.
  • The Hannover spine score showed a significant decrease in quality of life from 96.6 points before injury to 71.4 points after follow-up (P < 0.001).
  • Radiographic evaluations indicated a significant mean restoration from kyphosis (-15.6 degrees) to lordosis (+0.4 degrees) but noted progressive loss of correction (mean difference of 10.1 degrees).
  • No correlation was found between the type of fracture and radiographic outcomes, but preoperative vertebral body wedge angle significantly correlated with postoperative loss of reduction.

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