[Transpedicular intracorporeal hydroxyapatite grafting and pedicle screw fixation via paraspinal approach for thoracolumbar fractures].

Mar 24, 2011Zhonghua wai ke za zhi [Chinese journal of surgery]

Using a bone-like material and screw support through a side-back approach to treat middle and lower spine fractures

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Abstract

All 19 patients treated for thoracolumbar fractures showed improved neurological function after transpedicular hydroxyapatite grafting and pedicle screw fixation.

  • Median operating time was 83.8 minutes, with median blood loss at 133 ml.
  • At the latest follow-up, the height of the anterior border increased to 88.4%, and the kyphosis angle decreased to 6.1°.
  • Occupancy of the spinal canal improved from 27.7% preoperatively to 8.2% postoperatively.
  • No infections occurred, and all incisions healed well.
  • No instances of instrumentation failure or persistent postoperative back pain were reported.

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