The Treatment of Unstable Thoracic Spine Fractures with Transpedicular Screw Instrumentation: A 3-Year Consecutive Series

Dec 18, 2002Spine

Using screw implants to treat unstable upper back spine fractures: a 3-year patient series

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Abstract

A total of 252 pedicle screws were successfully placed in 32 patients with unstable thoracic spine injuries.

  • Fracture healing and radiographic stabilization occurred at an average of 4.8 months post-operation.
  • The mean follow-up sagittal index improved by 62.2%, decreasing from 13.9 degrees to 5.25 degrees (P < 0.001).
  • The mean Gardner segmental kyphotic angle reduced from 15.9 degrees to 10.6 degrees at follow-up (P < 0.0005).
  • No cases of hardware failure, loss of reduction, or painful hardware removal were reported.
  • Transpedicular screw fixation may provide reliable and safe stabilization for upper, middle, and lower thoracic spine injuries.

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