Posterior fixation including the fractured vertebra for severe unstable thoracolumbar fractures

Sep 24, 2014The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society

Backbone stabilization including the broken vertebra for severe unstable middle-lower spine fractures

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Abstract

None of the 32 patients with severe thoracolumbar injuries treated with posterior fixation including the fractured vertebra experienced implant failure at the final follow-up.

  • The mean preoperative kyphosis angle improved from 22.9° to 9.2° after surgery.
  • A slight loss of kyphosis was observed, with a final mean angle of 11.6°.
  • The mean preoperative wedge angle decreased significantly from 23.0° to 9.7° postoperatively.
  • Both anterior and posterior vertebral heights showed significant improvements that were maintained at the final follow-up.
  • At the end of 2 years, the mean Oswestry Disability Index score was 17.5% and the visual analog scale score was 1.6.

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