Short-Segment Pedicle Instrumentation of Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures

Jan 12, 2001Spine

Can adding bone grafts inside short spinal screws prevent early failure in middle back fractures?

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Abstract

The failure rate for short-segment fixation of thoracolumbar burst fractures was 50% with transpedicular grafting and 40% without it.

  • No significant differences were found between the two treatment groups in terms of clinical and radiologic outcomes.
  • Measures such as the sagittal index, percentage of anterior body height compression, and local kyphosis showed comparable results postoperatively.
  • The definition of failure included an increase of 10 degrees or more in local kyphosis and/or screw breakage.
  • Both treatment methods exhibited a high rate of failure that was not reduced by the addition of transpedicular grafting.

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