Segmental instrumentation for thoracic and thoracolumbar fractures, prospective analysis of construct survival and five-year follow-up

Nov 1, 2003The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society

Long-term outcomes of spinal implants for middle and lower back fractures over five years

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Abstract

At a mean follow-up of 52 months, 92% of patients achieved solid spinal fusion with acceptable alignment after segmental instrumentation for unstable spinal fractures.

  • Perioperative complications and mortality rates were lower than expected based on historical controls.
  • Rod and hook constructs yielded 97% good to excellent functional outcomes without hardware complications.
  • Fifty-five percent of patients with short-segment pedicle instrumentation experienced over 10 degrees of sagittal collapse during healing.
  • Seventy-two percent of neurologically injured patients showed recovery in Frankel grades post-surgery.
  • With anterior reconstruction, patients had 100% construct survival and no sagittal deformity.
  • Seventy percent of patients returned to work, demonstrating significant recovery despite their severe injuries.

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