Modified transpedicular approach for the surgical treatment of severe thoracolumbar or lumbar burst fractures

Mar 16, 2004The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society

Surgery using a changed spinal approach for serious middle and lower back burst fractures

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Abstract

Of the 28 patients with thoracolumbar burst fractures, 23 showed neurological improvement after a modified transpedicular approach.

  • The mean spinal canal compromise was 59.53% +/- 14.92, indicating severe constriction.
  • The average loss of vertebral body height among patients was 45.14% +/- 7.19.
  • Six months post-operation, 71.4% of patients were able to walk independently.
  • Major complications included pseudarthrosis in 17.8% of cases and other serious issues in a smaller percentage.
  • The modified transpedicular approach allows for neural canal decompression without removing posterior vertebral structures.

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