Operative Behandlung traumatischer Frakturen der Brust- und Lendenwirbelsäule

Mar 12, 2009Der Unfallchirurg

Surgical treatment of traumatic fractures in the middle and lower spine: Follow-up results

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Abstract

The study involved 865 patients from 8 trauma centers over a follow-up period of 30 months.

  • After discharge, the average duration of inpatient rehabilitation was 4 weeks, extending to 10.9 weeks for patients with persistent neurologic deficits.
  • At follow-up, neurologic status improved in 60.4% of patients with initial deficits, while 1.3% experienced neurologic deterioration.
  • The relative frequency of patients with unrestrained back function was higher after posterior surgery (24.2%) compared to anterior surgery (13.8%).
  • Patients undergoing combined surgery had statistically significant better radiological results with less kyphotic deformity than those receiving only posterior stabilization.
  • The use of titanium vertebral body replacement implants resulted in significantly less kyphotic deformity at follow-up compared to iliac bone strut grafts.

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