Transpedicular Fixation in Management of Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures

Jun 11, 2010Spine

Using single-segment versus short-segment spinal fixation to treat middle-lower back burst fractures

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Abstract

Eighty-five patients with thoracolumbar burst fractures were included in the trial.

  • Monosegmental transpedicular fixation (MSPI) and short-segment pedicle instrumentation (SSPI) showed similar postoperative and follow-up radiologic outcomes.
  • The failure rates for MSPI and SSPI were comparable, at 6.38% and 5.26%, respectively.
  • Both treatment groups experienced significant improvements in the Oswestry Disability Index, with an increase of over 25 points.
  • The average follow-up Low Back Outcome Score was 74.9 for MSPI compared to 60.2 for SSPI.
  • MSPI resulted in shorter operative times and reduced blood loss.

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