Minimally invasive technique of monoaxial percutaneous screws and instrumentational maneuvers in thoracolumbar and lumbar fractures

Oct 2, 2022Injury

Less invasive use of single-axis screws and tools to treat middle and lower back fractures

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Abstract

The experimental group using short-segment monoaxial screws achieved significantly higher total correction rates in vertebral measurements compared to the control group.

  • Radiological assessments showed significant improvements in the anterior height of the injured vertebra, kyphosis cobb angle, and wedge angle from preoperation to immediate postoperation in both groups.
  • Visual analogue scale (VAS) and Oswestry disability index (ODI) scores improved significantly from preoperation to last follow-up in both treatment groups.
  • The experimental group demonstrated a significantly higher total correction rate for anterior height, kyphosis angle, and wedge angle compared to the control group.
  • Loss of correction was significantly lower in the experimental group than in the control group.

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