Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures Treated with Posterior Decompression and Pedicle Screw Instrumentation Supplemented with Balloon-Assisted Vertebroplasty and Calcium Phosphate Reconstruction

Mar 3, 2010The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume

Surgery for Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures Using Backbone Support, Balloon Vertebroplasty, and Bone Cement Reconstruction

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Abstract

Improvement in kyphotic angulation from 17 degrees preoperatively to 7 degrees at follow-up was observed in patients treated for unstable thoracolumbar burst fractures.

  • All patients with incomplete neurologic deficits showed improvement by at least one Frankel grade.
  • Loss of vertebral body height decreased from a mean of 42% preoperatively to 14% at follow-up.
  • Screw breakage occurred in two patients, while pseudarthrosis was noted in one patient.
  • The approach combined transpedicular balloon-assisted reduction and anterior column reconstruction using calcium phosphate bone cement.
  • The treatment resulted in maintained or improved neurologic function for all patients with neurologic deficits.

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