[Surgical treatment of delayed spinal cord injury caused by atypical compression of old thoracolumbar fractures].

Aug 13, 2021Zhongguo xiu fu chong jian wai ke za zhi = Zhongguo xiufu chongjian waike zazhi = Chinese journal of reparative and reconstructive surgery

Surgical treatment for late spinal cord injury from unusual pressure on old lower back fractures

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Abstract

A total of 32 patients with delayed spinal cord injury due to atypical compression of old thoracolumbar fractures were analyzed.

  • Surgical treatment options included anterior subtotal vertebral body resection and posterior 270° ring decompression.
  • No significant differences were observed between the two surgical groups in terms of demographic factors, intraoperative blood loss, or operation time.
  • All patients achieved bony fusion postoperatively, with fusion times averaging 8.85 months for the anterior group and 8.50 months for the posterior group.
  • Significant improvements in kyphosis angle, back pain scores, and lumbar function scores were noted postoperatively compared to preoperative levels.
  • At the last follow-up, the improvement rates in lumbar function scores for both surgical groups were comparable, indicating effective treatment outcomes.
  • The posterior approach was associated with less trauma and fewer complications compared to the anterior approach.

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