[Treatment of thoracolumbar fractures with short-segment transpediclar screw fixation and vertebroplasty via paraspinal intermuscular approach].

May 16, 2014Zhongguo gu shang = China journal of orthopaedics and traumatology

Fixing middle back fractures using short screw support and bone cement through a side muscle approach

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Abstract

All patients showed significant improvement in anterior vertebral body height ratios, with values rising from 54.3% preoperation to 90.9% three days postoperation.

  • The average age of patients was 62.2 years, with a range from 52 to 76 years.
  • Surgical duration averaged 95 minutes, with blood loss averaging 145 ml during the procedure.
  • Significant improvements were observed in the sagittal Cobb angle, decreasing from 27.8 degrees preoperation to 5.3 degrees three days postoperation.
  • No instances of internal fixation failure, neurological complications, or recurrent kyphosis were reported during follow-up.
  • Results indicate that this treatment method retains the posterior ligament complex and restores mechanical strength to the vertebral column.

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