[Risk factors of recurrent kyphosis in thoracolumbar burst fracture patients treated by short segmental pedicle screw fixation].

Feb 7, 2021Beijing da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Peking University. Health sciences

Risk factors for repeated spine curvature after short-segment screw surgery in middle back fractures

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Abstract

In a study of 144 patients with thoracolumbar burst fractures, male gender, upper disc injury, and injured vertebral wedge angle were identified as risk factors for recurrent kyphosis after screw removal.

  • The average follow-up period was 28 months, during which significant improvements were seen in anterior vertebral body height, segmental kyphosis, vertebral wedge angle, and Gardner deformity post-surgery.
  • Some deterioration was observed in segmental kyphosis and Gardner deformity after screw removal.
  • Statistical analysis revealed significant differences in factors such as age, upper disc injury, and imaging metrics between patients with and without recurrent kyphosis.
  • The average age of patients with recurrent kyphosis was 43.0 years, compared to 36.9 years for those without.
  • Logistic regression indicated that certain factors, including male gender and upper disc injury, are associated with an increased risk of recurrent kyphosis.

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