Clinical Effectiveness of the Posterior Affected-Vertebrae Fixation Method in Posterior-Anterior Surgery to Treat Thoracic Spinal Tuberculosis

被引:10
作者
Lieng, Qiang [1 ]
Wan, Qian [2 ]
Long, Guo [3 ]
Ma, Wenxin [1 ]
Jin, Weidong [1 ]
Liu, Liehua [1 ]
Wu, Yuexiang [4 ]
Shi, Jiandang [1 ]
Wang, Zili [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Ningxia Med Univ, Gen Hosp, Dept Spinal Surg, Yinchuan, Peoples R China
[2] Hillsborough Community Coll, Tampa, FL USA
[3] Shanghai Guolong Hosp, Shanghai, Peoples R China
[4] Ningxia Med Univ, Gen Hosp, Dept Outpatients, Yinchuan, Peoples R China
关键词
Affected-vertebrae fixation; Combined posterior-anterior approach; Short-segment fixation; Supporting bone grafts; Thoracic spinal tuberculosis; ADJACENT SEGMENT DISEASE; SURGICAL-TREATMENT; DEBRIDEMENT; LUMBAR; FUSION; INSTRUMENTATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.wneu.2018.11.199
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
OBJECTIVE: The present retrospective comparative analysis was conducted to assess the effectiveness of affected-vertebrae fixation versus short-segment fixation to treat thoracic spinal tuberculosis. METHODS: The present study included 110 patients receiving treatment for thoracic spinal tuberculosis at our hospital from January 2006 to June 2013. All cases involved the use of posterior spinal correction, posterior lateral fusion, internal fixation, anterior decompression, radical debridement, and intervertebral supporting bone grafts. The cases were divided by the scope of posterior internal fixation into the affected-vertebrae fixation group (n = 62) and the short-segment fixation group (n = 48). Statistical analysis was used to compare the clinical effectiveness, laboratory test results, and imaging findings. RESULTS: The mean surgical blood loss, mean operating time, and mean inpatient expenditures were all significantly less in the affected-vertebrae fixation group than in the short-segment fixation group (P < 0.05). The affected-vertebrae fixation group had a lower mean graft fusion time (5.21 vs. 5.06 months), mean healing time (5.73 vs. 5.91 months), mean degree of correction of thoracic vertebrae kyphosis Cobb angle (16.9 degrees vs. 18.4 degrees), and mean loss of angle (2.6 degrees vs. 2.1 degrees) compared with the short-segment fixation group. However, these differences all lacked statistical significance. Postoperatively, neurological deficits and pain were effectively relieved in all patients, and the lesion had healed at the final follow-up evaluation (>= 5 years postoperatively). CONCLUSIONS: As long as the surgical indications are strictly observed, posterior affected-vertebrae fixation in posterior-anterior surgery for thoracic spinal tuberculosis is safe, effective, and feasible; entails minimal surgical trauma; and has a lower inpatient cost.
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