Comparison of two segment combined instrumentation and fusion versus three segment posterior instrumentation in thoracolumbar burst fractures; a randomized clinical trial with 10 years of follow up

Mar 23, 2019Turkish neurosurgery

Comparing two-segment combined fixation and fusion versus three-segment back fixation for thoracolumbar burst fractures: 10-year results from a clinical trial

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Abstract

Mean blood loss was significantly higher in the combined group at 358 ml compared to 195 ml in the posterior group.

  • A total of 27 patients with thoracolumbar burst fractures were included in the study.
  • Correction of kyphosis was achieved with 14.2° in the posterior group and 16.9° in the combined group, but the difference was not statistically significant (p=0.61).
  • At the final follow-up, loss of correction was 2.1° in the posterior group and 1.2° in the combined group, with no significant difference (p=0.141).
  • Clinical outcomes measured by visual analogue scale, Roland-Morris, and Oswestry scores showed no significant differences between the two groups.
  • Duration of hospital stay was similar for both treatment methods (p=0.102).

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