The Management of Acute Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures with Anterior Corpectomy and Z-Plate Fixation

Nov 10, 2004Spine

Treating sudden spine fractures in the middle back using front bone removal and Z-shaped plate support

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Abstract

All 16 patients with neurologic deficit showed at least one Frankel grade improvement after treatment.

  • Surgical treatment for acute thoracolumbar burst fractures involved anterior corpectomy, structural grafting, and anterolateral Z-plate fixation.
  • Forty-six percent of patients presented with neurologic deficits prior to surgery.
  • Of the patients with neurologic deficits, 69% achieved complete recovery by final observation.
  • Radiographic healing was demonstrated in 29 out of 30 patients treated with anterolateral instrumentation.
  • Sagittal alignment improved significantly, with mean kyphosis decreasing from 18 degrees to 6 degrees.

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