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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 112-117, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-444279

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Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of interspinous H-shaped bone grafting and bilateral facet interbody fusion in treatment of thoracolumbar fracture with severe disc injury and posterior ligamentous complex (PLC) injury after posterior pedicle screw fixation and its role in prevention of delayed kyphosis.Methods The study involved 19 cases of thoracolumbar fractures with severe disc injury and PLC injury,including 11 males and 8 females,at age of 23-59 years (mean 43.8 years.All cases were treated with posterior pedicle screw fixation (including 11 cases treated with unilateral laminectomy decompression) and C-arm X-ray showed favorable fracture reduction.For prevention of postoperative delayed kyphosis,the interspinous H-shaped bone grafting plus bilateral facet interbody fusion by using the iliac autografts was done.Neurologic recovery was assayed by using Frankel scale and lumbar and iliac pain by visual analogue scale (VAS).Cobb angle was detected as well.Results All cases were followed up for 24-64 months.At final follow-up,all cases showed neurological improvement for at least 1 to 2 Frankel grades except for two cases with Frankel Grade A,with mean Cobb angle of (2.0 ± 3.7) ° (range,-4.9°-8.1 °),mean VAS of lower back pain of (1.1 ± 1.2) points (range,0-4 points) and insignificant angle loss or kyphosis.The thin layer CT scan indicated complete integration of the transplanted bone grafts,with no complications like implant loosening or breakage.Conclusion Interspinous H-shaped bone grafting and bilateral facet interbody fusion is a good choice for prevention of delayed kyphosis after posterior pedicle screw fixation of thoracolumbar fracture with severe disc injury and PLC injury.

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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 849-852, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-442600

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Objective To assess the clinical efficacy of minimally invasive internal fixation combined with percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP) in treatment of thoracolumbar burst fractures in the elderly.Methods Twenty-one cases of neurologically intact thoracolumbar burst fractures treated by PKP between January 2007 and December 2008 were included in this study.There were 8 males and 13 females at age of 65-78 years (means,70.6 years).Mean period from injury to operation was (3.7 ± 1.1) days (range,3-7 days).The injured segments included Ti1 in two cases,T12 in six,L1 in eight and L2 in five.Kphosis Cobb' s angle,correction degree of kyphosis angle,correction loss of kyphosis,perioperative indicators,visual analogue scale (VAS) and Oswestry disability index (ODI) were evaluated after operation.Results All the cases were followed up for a period of 26-56 months (mean 34.2 months).Operation averaged 98.7 minutes (range,80-120 minutes) and showed mean blood loss of 32.8 ml (range,30-85 ml).Ambulation started at mean 18.2 hours after operation (range,8-19 hours).VAS averaged (0.9 ± 0.6) points at postoperative one week.Postoperative X-ray films revealed mean 10.4° correction of kyphotic Cobb angle,followed by mean 1.8 °of loss in the follow-up longer than 24 months.According to hyperextension and hyperflexion radiographies,there was no abnormal activity of fixed segments,implant loosening and breakage or adjacent vertebral fractures.Conclusion Minimally invasive internal fixation combined with PKP can relieve pain and restore function in a short time and is thought to be a preferable treatment option for thoracolumbar burst fractures in the elderly.

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