Which patients risk segmental kyphosis after short segment thoracolumbar fracture fixation with intermediate screws?

Aug 7, 2016Injury

Which patients are more likely to develop localized spine curvature after short-segment back fracture surgery using intermediate screws?

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Abstract

Mean segmental kyphosis (SK) decreased from 16.5° preoperatively to 5.5° at one-year follow-up.

  • Postoperative mean segmental kyphosis was significantly lower than preoperative values.
  • Mean vertebral wedge angle improved from 20.0° preoperatively to 6.3° after surgery.
  • At one-year follow-up, there was a mean loss of segmental kyphosis correction (LKC) of 1.8°.
  • LKC was mildly correlated with body mass index (BMI), with obese patients (BMI>30) showing an increased risk of LKC.
  • Obese patients had an odds ratio of 3.2 for experiencing LKC at the one-year mark.

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