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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-234028

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A case of Pott’s paraplegia of sudden onset and of more than two months duration in an aged female, treated by a novel surgical technique of anterior decompression and local kyphotic angle correction by spinal pedicular fixation is presented here. A 52 year female with Pott’s paraplegia, ASIA-A with sphincters involvement and with flexor spasm, was treated by surgical intervention, in a single operation of two stages, the first by provisional posterior pedicular fixation and the second stage by anterolateral decompression and correcting the local kyphotic angle by cyclic changing the rods in increments of 5 degrees in compressive mode. The paravertebral abscess of opposite side was sucked out and at the end a tricortical bone graft harvested from iliac crest was impacted in between the space created by pedicular fixation maneuver in course of correcting kyphosis. There was steady dramatic improvement of clinical and neurological status within three weeks. Kyphotic correction was maintained with anterior tricortical interbody bone graft impacted in position. The novel surgical technique that is adopted for decompression, drainage including paravertebral abscess of opposite side, debridement and local kyphotic angle correction along with interbody bone graft fusion, in this case, offered a satisfactory outcome in spite of poor prognostic factors.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1021545

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BACKGROUND:With the continuous improvement and progress of the magnetically controlled growing rod technology in the field of the treatment of spinal deformities,numerous studies have been put into this field,but the main research status,hot spots,and development trends are not clear enough. OBJECTIVE:Based on bibliometrics,this paper discusses the quality and quantity of articles in the field of using magnetically controlled growing rods to treat spinal deformities from different countries,aiming to clarify the global development trend of magnetically controlled growing rods and evaluate the research productivity,research trends,and research hotspots in the world. METHODS:The articles published from 1998 to 2023 were retrieved mainly based on the Web of Science database.CiteSpace 5.8 and VOSviewer 1.6.19 software were used to analyze the data and generate a visual knowledge map.The following parameters were evaluated for all studies:the total number of published papers,centrality,h index,the contribution of countries,authors,and journals,and the trend and hot spots were explored through the analysis of co-citation,highly cited literature,and literature keyword explosion. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Finally,138 articles were included.From 2009 to 2020,the number of published articles in this field gradually increased.The United States has the largest number of articles(53,37.32%),and the United States has the highest h index and centrality of articles.(2)The results of keyword analysis showed that:the top ten keywords,such as early-onset scoliosis,surgery,complications,and so on,objectively and truly reflected the current situation and hot spots of magnetically controlled growing rod in the field of spinal deformity treatment.In recent years,the research focus in this field is the treatment failure caused by risk factors such as the pull-out of the magnetically controlled growing rod,implantation failure,and rod fracture,the accurate use of the corresponding medical classification,the monitoring and treatment of complications such as quality of life and cerebral palsy.(3)The co-citation results showed that:combined with the innovative and effective research of the magnetically controlled growing rod technology,the classification application of spinal deformity and the monitoring and treatment of related complications may be the research trend in this field.(4)Many highly cited articles further emphasized the therapeutic effect of magnetically controlled growing rod technology,providing an effective new idea and technical support for the field of spinal deformity correction.(5)The results of literature keyword explosion analysis demonstrate that the risk factors,medical classification,quality of life,and cerebral palsy of the application of magnetically controlled growing rods may become the research frontier in this field.(6)It can be seen that the application of magnetically controlled growing rod technology in the classification of spinal deformities and the in-depth study of related complications are the development trend in this field,but to further understand the effectiveness and safety of magnetically controlled growing rod technology in the treatment of spinal deformities,we still need long-term follow-up evidence.The overall research level of this field has steadily improved in recent years,but there are also problems such as the small number of high-quality articles and the unbalanced development of research in various regions.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1021765

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BACKGROUND:Most of the biomechanical studies on kyphosis have focused on trunk muscle strength and sagittal plane balance,and little has been reported on the biomechanical response within the spine during kyphosis. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the biomechanical response of the spine during postural kyphosis by simulating the process of postural kyphosis. METHODS:A three-dimensional finite element model of the normal thoracolumbar segment(T1-S1 segment)was established by using the finite element method.10 groups of pure bending loads from 1.15-11.52 N·m were applied using a three-point force system on T1,T6,and T12 vertebrae to simulate the process of postural kyphosis in normal humans.The relationship between the loads and Cobb angle and the biomechanical responses of vertebrae,ribs,and intervertebral discs were analyzed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)During postural kyphosis,the Cobb angle size of T1-T12 segments was linearly related to the load size.(2)The maximum stresses on the vertebrae,ribs,and intervertebral discs increased with increasing load.(3)Under the action of 11.52 N·m moment,the maximum stresses on the vertebral body,ribs,and intervertebral disc were found in the front of the T6 vertebral body,the rib head of the 10th pair of ribs,and the right posterior side of the intervertebral disc of the T5-T6 segments.(4)The results of this study suggest that postural kyphosis leads to increased stress on the vertebrae,ribs,and discs,with the most significant increase in stress on the anterior side of the T6 vertebrae,at the rib head of the 10th pair of ribs,and on the anterior side of the disc at the T5-T6 segment,as well as on the posterior side,which may increase the risk of injury to the vertebrae,ribs,and discs,which provides a biomechanical basis for the design of kyphosis orthoses.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1009219

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OBJECTIVE@#To observe the alteration of thoracic and lumbar physiological curvature in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis(AIS) and the difference of physiological curvature between different types of scoliosis.@*METHODS@#A retrospective analysis was conducted on 305 adolescent patients taken full spine X-ray in our hospital from January 2017 to December 2021. The patients were divided into normal group and scoliosis group. The normal group was composed of 179 patients, 79 males and 100 females, aged 10 to 18 years old with an average of (12.84±2.10) years old, with cobb agle less than 10 degrees. The scoliosis group was composed of 126 patients, 33 males and 93 females, aged 10 to 18 years old with an average of (13.92±2.20) years old. The gender, age, Risser sign, thoracic kyphosis(TK) and lumbar lordosis(LL) in 2 groups were compared, and the TK and LL were also compared between different genders, different degrees of scoliosis and different segments of scoliosis.@*RESULTS@#The female ratio(P=0.001) and age (P<0.001) in scoliosis group were higher than them in normal group; the ratio of low-grade ossification was higher in normal group than in scoliosis group(P=0.038). TK was significantly smaller in scoliosis group than in normal group(P<0.001), but there was no significant difference in LL between the 2 groups(P=0.147). There were no significant difference in TK and LL between male and female. The TK was significantly bigger in mild AIS patients than in moderate AIS patients(P<0.05), but there was no significant difference in LL between mild and moderate patients(P>0.05). The TK and LL in different segments scoliosis were not found significant difference.@*CONCLUSION@#The physiological curvature of thoracic and lumbar spine is independent of gender. The thoracic physiological curvature becomes smaller in AIS patients, but lumbar curvature remains unchanged. The thoracic physiological curvature in mild AIS patients is greater than that in moderate AIS patients, but the lumbar curvature is almost unchanged between mild and moderate scoliosis and is similar with that in normal adolescent. The alteration of thoracic and lumbar physiological curvature in AIS patients may be related to relative anterior spinal overgrowth, and the specific detailed mechanism needs to be further studied.


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Female , Humans , Male , Adolescent , Child , Scoliosis/diagnostic imaging , Retrospective Studies , Thoracic Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Kyphosis , Lordosis , Lumbar Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Spinal Fusion/methods
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Coluna/Columna ; 23(1): e275204, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1557643

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ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of hidden neuraxial pathology (NAP) revealed in idiopathic scoliosis (IS) in neurologically normal patients. Methods: We selected 401 patients with IS who visited our clinic. We identified patterns of NAP and its frequency. In addition to the main part of the study, we assessed the reliability of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) measuring of the pedicles to plan screw width and trajectory. Results: Among the 401 patients, 53 (13%) presented NAP. The proportion of males in this group was higher (42% vs. 21%, p=0.004), the age of onset of the deformity was lower (8.9±3.77 vs. 9.9±3.93 years old, p=0.045), the left-sided thoracic curve was more frequent (21% vs. 8%, p=0.016), thoracic kyphosis was more pronounced (p=0.070), and the percentage of revision surgeries for deformity progression or non-fusion was higher (13% vs. 5%, p=0.147). Conclusions: The spine MRI should be performed in the early stages of IS, as in some cases of NAP (Chiari, tethered spinal cord), there is the possibility of an early neurosurgical operation that will prevent the development of scoliosis. The main signs of hidden NAP in IS are early-onset IS, IS with left-sided thoracic curve, male gender, and thoracic kyphosis > 40°Cobb. Level of Evidence II; Retrospective Study.


Resumo: Objetivo: Avaliar a prevalência das patologias neuroaxiais ocultas (PNO) reveladas na escoliose idiopática (EI) em pacientes neurologicamente normais. Métodos: Foram selecionados 401 pacientes com EI que visitaram nossa clínica. Identificamos padrões de PNO e sua frequência. Além disso, avaliamos a confiabilidade da medição por ressonância magnética (RM) dos pedículos para planejar a largura e a trajetória do parafuso. Resultados: Entre os 401 pacientes, 53 (13%) apresentaram PNO. A proporção de homens neste grupo foi maior (42% contra 21%, p=0,004), a idade de início da deformidade foi menor (8,9±3,77 contra 9,9±3,93 anos, p=0,045), a curva torácica do lado esquerdo foi mais frequente (21% contra 8%, p=0,016), a cifose torácica foi mais pronunciada (p=0,070) e a porcentagem de cirurgias de revisão para progressão da deformidade ou não fusão foi maior (13% contra 5%, p=0,147). Conclusões: A ressonância magnética da coluna deve ser realizada nos estágios iniciais da EI, pois em alguns casos de PNO (Chiari, medula espinhal amarrada) existe a possibilidade de uma operação neurocirúrgica precoce que impedirá o desenvolvimento de escoliose. Os principais sinais de PNO oculta na EI são: EI de início precoce, EI com curvatura torácica à esquerda, sexo masculino e cifose torácica > 40°Cobb. Nível de Evidência II; Estudo Retrospectivo.


Resumen: Objetivo: Evaluar la prevalencia de las patologías neuroaxiales ocultas (PNO) reveladas en la escoliosis idiopática (EI) en pacientes neurológicamente normales. Métodos: Se seleccionaron 401 pacientes con EI que visitaron nuestra clínica. Se identificaron patrones de PNO y su frecuencia. Además, evaluamos la fiabilidad de la medición por resonancia magnética (RM) de los pedículos para planificar la anchura y la trayectoria del tornillo. Resultados: Entre los 401 pacientes, 53 (13%) presentaron PNO. La proporción de hombres en este grupo fue mayor (42% vs 21%, p=0,004), la edad de aparición de la deformidad fue menor (8,9±3,77 vs 9,9±3,93 años edad, p=0,045), la curva torácica del lado izquierdo se encontró con más frecuencia (21 % frente a 8 %, p=0,016), la cifosis torácica fue más pronunciada (p=0,070) y el porcentaje de cirugías de revisión por progresión de la deformidad o falta de fusión fue mayor (13% vs 5%, p=0,147). Conclusiones: La resonancia magnética de la columna debe realizarse en las primeras etapas de la EI, ya que en algunos casos de PNO (Chiari, médula anclada) existe la posibilidad de una operación neuroquirúrgica temprana que prevendrá el desarrollo de la escoliosis. Los principales signos de PNO oculta en EI son: EI de inicio temprano, EI con curvatura torácica izquierda, sexo masculino y cifosis torácica > 40°Cobb. Nivel de Evidencia II; Estudio Retrospectivo.


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Humans , Male , Female , Scoliosis , Spinal Cord , Age of Onset , Kyphosis
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-233721

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Background: The hyper-kyphotic posture may result in altered alignment of the shoulder and pelvic girdle which may develop compensatory changes in the spinal segments above and below. Thus, affecting the components which maintain the core stability. In this study two components namely strength and endurance were evaluated. The main objective was to determine if there was any correlation between the altered thoracic kyphosis and the core stability as well as to study the effect of hyper-kyphosis on quality of life in female subjects. Methods: The study included 84 female subjects from various areas of Surat aged between 20-60 years with thoracic-kyphosis angle more than 50º and were able to read and write Gujarati language. The Thoracic-kyphosis angle was measured using inclinometer and to assess the core stability (1) Static Endurance tests (2) Dynamic Endurance test and (3) Trunk MMT for strength testing was used. The quality of life was assessed using WHOQOL-BREF Gujarati version. Results: Statistically, moderate positive correlation was obtained between age and thoracic-kyphosis angle. There was strong positive correlation between thoracic-kyphosis angle and flexion: extension, thoracic-kyphosis angle and right-side bridge: left-side bridge, thoracic-kyphosis angle and right- side bridge: extension and thoracic-kyphosis angle and left-side bridge: extension. Out of four domains of WHOQOL-BREF the first two domains showed moderate negative correlation. Conclusions: The core stability was hampered more in subjects with more thoracic-kyphosis angle. While only the physical and psychological component of quality of life was affected by the altered thoracic-kyphosis angle.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1559920

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Introducción: Cuando se valora la cifosis toracolumbar por espondilitis anquilopoyética, se debe medir la repercusión funcional para mejorar la calidad de vida del paciente y solucionar los problemas de una atención adecuada. En consecuencia, se necesitan nuevos conocimientos que implementen una técnica quirúrgica y la escala de discapacidad de Oswestry, método innovador con cambios cualitativos en beneficio de los enfermos. Objetivo: Evaluar los resultados funcionales con la escala de Oswestry en la corrección de la cifosis toracolumbar por espondilitis anquilopoyética. Método: Se realizó un estudio tipo descriptivo, retrospectivo, longitudinal a 16 pacientes con cifosis toracolumbar por espondilitis anquilopoyética, intervenidos con la técnica de osteotomía de sustracción pedicular, en el Servicio de Ortopedia del Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico "Hermanos Ameijeiras", durante el período de marzo de 2001 a marzo de 2021. Resultados: Se obtuvo un buen resultado funcional y mejoró la calidad de vida de los pacientes. Conclusiones: La escala de Oswestry resulta viable, fácil de administrar y puntuar; además, presenta características métricas adecuadas para la evaluación funcional en la corrección de la cifosis toracolumbar por espondilitis anquilopoyética.


Introduction: When evaluating thoracolumbar kyphosis due to ankylopoietic spondylitis, the functional impact should be measured to improve the patient's quality of life and solve the problems of adequate care. Consequently, knowledge is needed to implement a surgical technique and the Oswestry disability scale, an innovative method with qualitative changes for the benefit of patients. Objective: To evaluate the functional results with the Oswestry scale in the correction of thoracolumbar kyphosis by ankylopoietic spondylitis. Method: A descriptive, retrospective, longitudinal study was performed on 16 patients with thoracolumbar kyphosis due to ankylopoietic spondylitis, who underwent surgery using the technique of pediatric subtractive osteotomy, in the Orthopedic Service of "Hermanos Ameijeiras" Clinical Surgical Hospital during the period from March 2001 and March 2021. Results: A good functional result was obtained and the quality of life of the patients improved. Conclusions: The Oswestry scale is feasible, easy to administer and score; in addition, it has adequate metric characteristics for the functional evaluation in the correction of thoracolumbar kyphosis by ankylopoietic spondylitis.

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JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES ; (4): 483-491, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1004923

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Achondroplasia (ACH) is a rare autosomal-dominant genetic disease resulting from a mutation in the fibroblast growth factor receptor-3 (FGFR3) gene. It is characterized by asymmetric short stature. Spinal stenosis and thoracolumbar kyphosis (TLK) are common findings in ACH patients. Severe TLK can exacerbate spinal stenosis, leading to neurological complications. This paper provides a brief review of the pathophysiological mechanisms, clinical characteristics, and treatments for spinal stenosis and TLK in ACH patients. Recently, three new drugs targeting FGFR3; vosoritide, recifercept, and infigratinib, have completed or are undergoing clinical trials. They have shown promising preliminary results in preventing spinal stenosis and TLK.

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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 1101-1108, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1026995

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Objective:To compare the application effect of whole-process seamless nursing and conventional nursing in the perioperative period of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) with kyphosis complicated by cervical spine fracture.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 64 patients with AS with kyphosis complicated by cervical spine fracture admitted to Henan Provincial People′s Hospital from April 2017 to December 2022, including 37 males and 27 females, aged 27-73 years [(49.8±14.6)years]. There were 43 patients with vertebral fractures and 21 with intervertebral space fractures. All patients underwent reduction and fixation or correction and fixation. Thirty-two patients admitted from April 2017 to August 2019 received conventional care (conventional nursing group), and 32 patients admitted from September 2019 to December 2022 received whole-process seamless care (seamless nursing group). The two groups were compared concerning the visual analog scale (VAS) before, at 12 hours, 24 hours, 1 month, 3 months after surgery and at the last follow-up, the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) score before surgery, at 1 and 3 months after surgery and at the last follow-up, the health survey questionnaire (SF-36) score and patient satisfaction score before surgery and at the last follow-up, as well as the incidence of postoperative complications.Results:All patients were followed up for 6-12 months [(9.8±3.2)months]. There was no statistical difference in preoperative VAS between the two groups ( P>0.05). The values of VAS in the seamless nursing group were (3.9±1.9)points, (4.2±0.7)points, (2.7±0.9)points, (2.6±0.6)points, and (1.7±0.8)points at 12 hours, 24 hours, 1 month, 3 months after surgery and at the last follow-up, respectively, lower than those of the conventional nursing group [(5.7±1.2)points, (5.8±1.1)points, (3.6±1.2)points, (3.2±1.1)points, and (2.4±1.0)points] ( P<0.05 or 0.01). The VAS of the seamless nursing group at 12 hours, 24 hours, 1 month, 3 months after surgery and at the last follow-up was lower than that before surgery (all P<0.05). The VAS at 1 and 3 months after surgery and at the last follow-up was lower than those before and at 12, 24 hours after surgery and the VAS at the last follow-up was lower than those at 1, 3 months after surgery (all P<0.05). The differences among VAS of the conventional nursing group before and at 12, 24 hours after surgery were statistically insignificant (all P>0.05). The VAS of the conventional nursing group at 1 and 3 months after surgery and at the last follow-up was lower than those before surgery and at 12, 24 hours after surgery and the VAS at the last follow-up was lower than those at 1, 3 months after surgery (all P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in VAS of the two groups between 12 hours and 24 hours after surgery, and between 1 month and 3 months after surgery (all P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the ASIA scores before surgery between the two groups ( P>0.05). There were significant improvements in ASIA scores in the seamless nursing group at 1, 3 months after surgery and at the last follow-up compared with those of the conventional nursing group ( P<0.05). There were no statistically significant differences in preoperative SF-36 score and patient satisfaction score between the two groups (all P>0.05). At the last follow-up, the SF-36 score and patient satisfaction score of the seamless nursing group were (47.4±6.2)points and (99.5±1.2)points, respectively, which were higher than those of the conventional nursing group [(42.2±7.3)points and (98.1±1.6)points] (all P<0.05). At the last follow-up, the SF-36 score and patient satisfaction score of the seamless nursing group were higher than those before surgery (all P<0.01). The SF-36 score of the conventional nursing group was higher than that before surgery ( P<0.01), but there was no significant difference in patient satisfaction score ( P>0.05). The incidence of postoperative complications in the seamless nursing group was 6.3% (2/32), lower than that of the conventional nursing group [25.0% (8/32)] ( P<0.05). Conclusion:For AS with kyphosis complicated by cervical spine fracture, whole-process seamless nursing is associated with alleviated postoperative pain, improved spinal nervous function, quality of life and degree of satisfaction, and reduced incidence of complications compared with the conventional nursing.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 1155-1163, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1027616

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Objective:To propose a novel classification system based on the morphology and relative position of spinal cord in the spinal canal at sagittal T2-MRI, and to investigate the incidence and risk factors of the intraoperative neuromonitoring event (IONME) across these classifications.Methods:From January 2016 to December 2021, a consecutive cohort of 85 patients who underwent surgical correction of congenital kyphosis with pedicle screw/rod constructs were retrospectively reviewed, including 43 males and 42 females, aged 14.6±6.1 years old. According to the morphology and relative location of spinal cord at the apex of the curve on the sagittal-T2 MRI, patients were divided into three groups. Type A (5 cases) is characterized by the spinal cord centrally positioned within the spinal canal, surrounded by discernible cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Type B (33 cases) depicts the spinal cord abutting the spinal canal's anterior wall, maintaining its intrinsic morphology. In Type C (47 patients), the spinal cord is contorted by the apical vertebral body, devoid of interposing CSF. The global kyphosis (GK) and sagittal deformity ratio (SDAR) of patients were measured before surgery. The incidence of IONME were recorded. All patients included in the study were further divided into the IONME group and the non-IONME group. Potential risk factors were identified using univariate testing. Binary Logistic Regression was used to analyze the independent risk factors for IONM.Results:All of 85 patients were reviewed: 5 (5.9%) Type A; 33 (38.8%) Type B; and 47 (55.3%) Type C spinal cords. Intraoperatively, 27 (31.8%) instances presented with lost trans-cranial motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) and/or somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs). Of these, 2 (7.4%) were Type B, and 25 (92.6%) were Type C, reflecting a statistically significant variance in IONME occurrences across types (χ 2=27.15, P<0.001). Notable differences were observed between IONME and non-IONME groups concerning GK, SDAR, and apex location ( t=5.41, P<0.001; t=3.65, P<0.001; χ 2=7.71, P=0.005). Univariate analysis showed that potential risk factors of IONME included Type C spinal cord ( OR=20.46, P<0.001), higher GK ( OR=1.07, P<0.001), SDAR ( OR=1.15, P=0.002) and apical vertebrae located at middle thoracic( OR=4.30, P=0.008). Independent predictors identified on binary Logistics regression modeling included higher GK ( OR=1.05, P=0.015), Type C spinal cord ( OR=6.22, P=0.042) and apex located at middle thoracic ( OR=6.43, P=0.021). Specifically, within Type C, 79% of cases where the apical vertebra was mid-thoracic experienced IONME, contrasting the 42% incidence observed in those with a lower thoracic apex positioning, signifying a notably elevated IONME likelihood for the mid-thoracic region (χ 2=5.16, P=0.023). Conclusion:Risk factors of IONME included Type C spinal cord, higher GK and apex located at middle thoracic during correction of congenital kyphosis. Preoperative MRI spinal cord typing showed great predictive value for IONME.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 1178-1185, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1027619

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Rigid spinal kyphosis deformity is typically characterized by a large kyphotic Cobb angle (≥70°) and a significant decrease of intervertebral flexibility (bending flexibility<30°), due to primary spinal disease, spinal trauma or other diseases. Severe kyphotic deformity leads to a poor posture and spinal cord or neurological impairment. Three-column osteotomy, including pedicle subtraction osteotomy (PSO) and its modified methods, is the only effective treatment for such patients. For example, asymmetrical PSO (APSO) could not only achieve successful realignment of spinal biplanar balance, but also realize complete closure of osteotomy gap, which is conducive to realize solid bony fusion and provide better stability. In partial pedicle subtraction osteotomy (PPSO), the remaining cortical shell of pedicle could decrease the risk of neural injury without significant loss of correction amount, so PPSO could be a viable surgical option for spinal deformity. Besides, modified partial pedicle subtraction osteotomy (MPPSO) is commonly used for post-traumatic thoracolumbar kyphosis with an injured disc. The potential superiorities of MPPSO are that it not only increases regional stability by reserving the integrity of the lower facet joint, but also promotes direct interbody fusion in the upper disc space. For closing-opening wedge osteotomy (COWO), it could obtain more kyphotic corrections by closing posterior column and opening anterior column simultaneously. Modified closing-opening wedge osteotomy (MCOWO) is an ideal option in treating cases of thoracolumbar posttraumatic kyphosis with flat discs or wedge-shape vertebra, because great correction results were observed at follow-up with postero-superior triangular corner primarily resected. Although technically difficult and demanding, bone-disc-bone osteotomy (BDBO) is still a good option for achieving "bone-to-bone" closure of the osteotomy site to yield higher fusion rates and decrease the risk of pseudoarthrosis. A full understanding of the osteotomy range, correction effects and advantages for each type of modified PSO is essential for preoperative plans, optimal spinal sagittal reconstructions and excellent prognosis.

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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 619-626, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-992642

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Objective:To compare the clinical efficacies of robot-assisted and free-hand long segment screw fixation combined with wedge osteotomy in the treatment of type IV chronic symptomatic osteoporotic thoracolumbar fractures (CSOVCFs).Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 72 patients with type IV CSOVCFs who were admitted to Honghui Hospital of Xi′an Jiaotong University from May 2019 to December 2021, including 22 males and 46 females; aged 61-82 years [(71.2±12.3)years]. Fracture segments were located at T 11-T 12 in 37 patients and at L 1-L 2 in 31. A total of 32 patients were treated with robot-assisted long segment screw fixation combined with wedge osteotomy (robot group) and 36 with free-hand long segment screw fixation combined with wedge osteotomy (free-hand group). The operation time, intraoperative bleeding volume, dosage of radiation exposure, intraoperative needle adjustment, time of single pedicle screw placement and accuracy of pedicle screw placement were compared between the two groups. The kyphotic Cobb angle, sagittal vertical axis (SVA), thoracic kyphosis (TK), lumbar kyphosis (LL), visual analogue scale (VAS) and Oswestry disability index (ODI) were measured preoperatively, at 3 days postoperatively and at the last follow-up. The incidences of facet joint violation, deviation in guide needle placement, cerebrospinal leak and proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) were observed. Results:All patients were followed up for 12-26 months [(18.2±5.1)months]. The operation time and time of single pedicle screw placement showed no significant differences between the two groups (all P>0.05). The intraoperative bleeding volume was (502.5±58.3)ml in the robot group, less than that in the free-hand group [(690.2±45.9)ml]. The dosage of radiation exposure was (32.6±10.8)μSv in the robot group, lower than that in the free-hand group [(48.6±15.2)μSv]. The intraoperative needle adjustment was (2.1±0.3)times in the robot group, higher than that in the free-hand group [(20.7±5.8)times], and the accuracy of pedicle screw placement was 99.7% in the robot group, less than that in the free-hand group (91.8%) (all P<0.01). Compared with pre-operation, the kyphotic Cobb angle, SVA, TK and LL were significantly improved in both groups at postoperative 3 days and at the last follow-up (all P<0.05). Compared with postoperative 3 days, the kyphotic Cobb angle, SVA and TK were increased at the last follow-up within the two groups, but with no significant differences (all P>0.05). Compared with postoperative 3 days, the LL was decreased within the two groups at the last follow-up, but with no significant differences (all P>0.05). The VAS and ODI in the two groups were significantly lower at postoperative 3 days and at the last follow-up when compared with those before operation (all P<0.05), and both values were significantly lower at the last follow-up than those at postoperative 3 days (all P<0.05). There were no significant differences in the VAS or ODI at all time points between the two groups (all P>0.05). The incidence of facet joint violation in the robot group was 1.6%, markedly lower than that in the free-hand group (9.6%) ( P<0.01). The incidences of deviation in guide needle placement, cerebrospinal leak and PJK showed no differences between the two groups (all P>0.05). Conclusion:For type IV CSOVCFs, the robot-assisted long segment screw fixation combined with wedge osteotomy can better reduce intraoperative blood loss, decrease radiation exposure, improve accuracy of pedicle screw placement, and reduce facet joint violation when compared with free-hand long segment screw fixation combined with wedge osteotomy.

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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 627-635, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-992643

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Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of satellite rod revision surgery via a combined anterior and posterior approach for rod fracture after posterior vertebral column resection (PVCR) in patients with severe thoracolumbar kyphosis.Methods:A retrospective case series study was conducted on the clinical data of 11 patients with rod fracture after PVCR for severe thoracolumbar kyphosis, who were treated in Henan Provincial People′s Hospital from January 2013 to January 2021. There were 6 males and 5 females, with the age range of 21-62 years [(35.4±13.0)years]. Among them, 4 patients had traumatic kyphosis, 4 presented congenital kyphosis and 3 showed tuberculous kyphosis. All the patients had obvious low back pain. According to the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) score, 2 patients were found with grade C, 2 with grade D and 7 with grade E. All the patients underwent revision surgery for internal fixation using satellite rod via a combined anterior and posterior approach. The operation time, intraoperative blood loss and postoperative hospital stay were recorded. The imaging parameters such as kyphosis Cobb angle, scoliosis Cobb angle, distance between C 7 plumb line and central sacral vertical line (C 7-CSVL), and distance between C 7 plumb line and sagittal vertical axis (SVA) were measured preoperatively, at 1 week postoperatively and at latest follow-up. At the same time, the visual analogue scale (VAS), Oswestry dysfunction index (ODI), and simplified Chinese version of the scoliosis research society-22 (SRS-22) questionnaire were used to evaluate the clinical efficacy. At the latest follow-up, the osteotomy fusion was evaluated by Suk criterion and ASIA score was used to evaluate the recovery of neurological function. The complications were also recorded for the patients. Results:All the patients were followed up for 24-84 months [(47.5±16.2)months]. The operation time was 100-220 minutes [(149.4±37.6)minutes], with the intraoperative blood loss of 150-350 ml [(246.3±64.6)ml] and the postoperative hospital stay of 5-8 days [(6.1±1.1)days]. The kyphosis Cobb angles [(18.5±3.2)° and (19.3±2.9)°] and the scoliosis Cobb angles [(11.8±2.2)°, (11.1±2.2)°] at 1 week post-operation and at the latest follow-up were all improved significantly compared with the preoperative ones [(60.4±6.3)°, (21.7±5.5)°] (all P<0.01), with the average correction rates being 69.4% and 45.6%, respectively, with no significant differences between 1 week post-operation and latest follow-up (all P>0.05). The C 7-CSVL was reduced from preoperative (21.2±4.3)mm to (15.7±2.4)mm at 1 week post-operation, and to (15.9±2.2)mm at the latest follow-up (all P<0.01). The SVA was improved from preoperative (51.0±6.8)mm to (16.6±3.6)mm at 1 week post-operation, and to (15.3±3.9)mm at the latest follow-up (all P<0.01). There were no significant differences in C 7-CSVL or SVA at 1 week post-operation or at the latest follow-up (all P>0.05). The VAS [(2.5±0.9)points, (1.9±0.9)points], ODI (20.1±5.4, 18.4±5.2) and SRS-22 [(83.4±5.8)points, (85.0±4.1)points] at 1 week post-operation and at the latest follow-up were significantly improved compared with the preoperative ones [(6.0±1.4)points, 57.2±8.7, (62.0±9.1)points] (all P<0.01), but no significant differences were found between 1 week post-operation and latest follow-up (all P>0.05). At the latest follow-up, the bone grafts achieved osseous fusion in all the patients, and the ASIA grade was improved from grade C to grade D in 2 patients and from grade D to grade E in 2 patients. No complications such as serious neurological or vascular injury occurred during perioperative period. No pseudoarthrosis formation, internal fixation loosening or fracture occurred during follow-up. Conclusion:Satellite rod revision surgery via a combined anterior and posterior approach for rod fracture after PVCR in patients with severe thoracolumbar kyphosis has the advantages of less trauma and faster convalescence, excellent results of deformity correction, significant pain relief, functional improvement, and fewer complications.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-992676

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Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of percutaneous vertebral-disc plasty (PVDP) in the treatment of very severe osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (vsOVCF).Methods:A total of 26 patients with vsOVCF were treated by PVDP at Department of Spine Surgery, The Second Affiliated Hospital, Nantong University from November 2019 to August 2021. They were 8 males and 18 females with an age of (77.9±5.2) years. Fracture sites: T11 in 9 cases, T12 in 13 cases, L1 in 7 cases, and L2 in 2 cases. The loss of vertebral height exceeded 2/3 of its original height. The curative effects were evaluated by comparing the visual analogue scale (VAS), Oswestry disability index (ODI) and local kyphosis angle (LKA) at preoperation, 1 day postoperation and the last follow-up.Results:This cohort was followed up for 12(10, 15) months. No obvious neurological damage or other serious complications occurred. The VAS scores [(2.9±0.7) and (2.2±0.7) points] and ODIs [28.0%±4.8% and 16.9%±4.0%] at 1 day postoperation and the final follow-up were significantly lower than the preoperative values respectively [(6.7±0.8) points and 66.7%±6.0%], and the values at the last follow-up were significantly lower than those at 1 day postoperation ( P<0.05). The LKAs at 1 day postoperation and the last follow-up (18.1°±4.1° and 19.5°±4.4°) were significantly smaller than that before operation (32.0°±5.2°) ( P<0.05), but there was no significant difference between 1 day postoperation and the last follow-up in LKA ( P>0.05). Conclusion:PVDP is an effective surgical treatment of vsOVCF, because it can relieve pain and improve local kyphosis with satisfactory clinical outcomes.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-992755

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Objective:To investigate the feasibility and clinical efficacy of posterior vertebral column resection (PVCR) combined with polymethylmethacrylate-augmented pedicle screw instrumentation and shortening of spinal column for stage Ⅲ Kümmell's disease with very severe collapse of fractured vertebra.Methods:From January 2017 to September 2021, 9 patients with stage Ⅲ Kümmell's disease with very severe collapse of fractured vertebra underwent PVCR combined with polymethylmethacrylate-augmented pedicle screw instrumentation and shortening of spinal column. Their medical records were retrospectively analyzed. There were 1 male and 8 females, aged (66.9±5.8) years. The injured vertebra was located at T 11 in 2 patients, at T 12 in 4, at L 1 in 2 and at L 2 in 1. X-ray, CT and MRI were performed before operation. The posterior intervertebral heights of adjacent vertebral bodies of the fractured vertebra in the median sagittal position were measured on CT or MRI to evaluate the shortening of the spinal column before PVCR. Recorded were intraoperative bleeding volume, operation time, complications, bone graft fusion, and American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) grading at preoperation and the last follow-up. The visual analogue scale (VAS) pain scores, Oswestry disability index (ODI) scores, and kyphotic cobb angles at preoperation, 1 week and 3 months postoperation, and the last follow-up were compared to evaluate the clinical efficacy of PVCR. Results:All patients underwent surgery successfully, with tight closure of adjacent vertebrae after resection of the injured vertebra and bone grafting. Operation time was (240.6±23.2) min and intraoperative bleeding (505.6±95.0) mL. The 9 patients were followed up for (17.3±5.6) months. No worsening symptoms of nerve injury, cerebrospinal fluid leakage, or other serious complications were found after operation, nor such complications as loosening or breakage of internal fixation or adjacent vertebral fractures. Bone fusion was achieved at the bone graft sites in all patients by the last follow-up. The VAS and ODI scores and cobb angles at 1 week and 3 months postoperation and at the last follow-up were significantly decreased compared with preoperation ( P<0.05). There were no significant differences in VAS scores or cobb angles among postoperative 1 week and 3 months and the last follow-up ( P>0.05), but pairwise comparisons between different time points after operation showed significant differences in ODI, with postoperative 1 week > postoperative 3 months > the last follow-up ( P<0.05). The ASIA grading at the last follow-up was improved from preoperative grade C to grade D in 2 cases, from preoperative grade C to grade E in 1 case and from preoperative grade D to grade E in 5 cases. Conclusion:PVCR combined with polymethylmethacrylate-augmented pedicle screw instrumentation and shortening of spinal column is a feasible and effective surgical treatment for stage Ⅲ Kümmell's disease with very severe collapse of fractured vertebra, leading to good clinical efficacy.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 359-365, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-993450

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Objective:To analyze the radiographic improvements after Halo-gravity traction in severe kyphoscoliosis patientswith type III spinal cord on preoperative apex MRI, and to assess the clinical outcomes and surgical safety of Halo-gravity traction in this cohort.Methods:A total of 47 severe thoracic kyphoscoliosis patients with type III spinal cord on preoperative apex MRI who underwent preoperative Halo-gravity traction followed by one-stage posterior spinal fusion from February 2019 to June 2021 in the Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. There were 18 males and 29 females with an average age of 22.5±12.8 years (range, 9-60 years). The average duration of traction was 7.4±3.9 weeks (range, 4-16 weeks). Radiographic parameters were measured including the coronal Cobb angle, distance between C 7 plumb line and center sacral vertical line (C 7PL-CSVL), sagittalglobal kyphosis (GK) and sagittal vertical axis (SVA) atpre-traction, post-traction and post-operation, respectively. The traction correction rate was measured as "traction degree before traction-traction degree after traction)/traction degree before traction" and the surgical correction rate was represented as "traction degree before traction-postoperative degree)/ traction degree before traction". The Frankel scoring system was used for the evaluation of neurological status at pre-traction, post-traction and post-operation. Results:All of 47 patients underwent the Halo-gravity traction and posterior spinal correction surgery. The C 7PL-CSVL was 35.7±16.9 mm at initial visit. At post-operation, C 7PL-CSVL was improved to 22.0±13.7 mm ( t=13.75, P<0.001), and the improvement rate was 39.9%±15.5%. The GK was 110.9°±22.1° at initial visit, which was improved to 84.1°±19.9° ( t=8.84, P<0.001) after Halo-gravity traction with an average correction of 23.7%±8.9%. At post-operation, GK was improved to 65.3°±19.3° ( t=10.63, P<0.001), and the improvement rate were 40.1%±20.7%. The SVA was 43.8±19.5 mm at initial visit. At post-operation, SVA was improved to 21.1±14.9 mm ( t=10.32, P<0.001), and the improvement rate were 53.1%±27.0%. A total of 14 patients showed neurological deficits of lower limbs at pre-traction, of which 8 patients had significant neurological improvement after Halo gravity traction; 3 patients had significant neurological improvement after surgery, and the remaining 3 patients had no significant neurological improvement during treatment. No new neurological deficits were observed after Halo-gravity traction or surgery. Conclusion:For severe kyphoscoliosis patients with type III spinal cord on preoperative apex MRI, the Halo-gravity traction could effectively correct the deformity, improve neurological function, enhance the tolerance of spinal cord to surgery and reduce the risk of intraoperative iatrogenic neurological deficit.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 373-380, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-993452

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Objective:To evaluate the prevalence and distribution of ossification of ligamentum flavum (OLF) at the segments adjacent to the apex in patients with degenerative kyphosis.Methods:All of 74 patients with degenerative kyphosis from January 2018 to December 2021 were retrospective reviewed. All patients were taken anteroposterior and lateral radiographs, CT scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the entire spine. Global kyphosis, the morphology of kyphosis and the occurrence of OLF at three segments adjacent to the kyphosis apex were recorded.Results:Of the 74 patients, 54 patients (73%) developed OLF in three segments adjacent to the kyphotic apex. The mean age of the 54 patients was 61.4±6.8 years, and the mean global kyphosis was 49.5°±21.2°. Among other 20 patients without OLF, the mean age was 56.1±7.5 years, and the mean kyphosis angle was 52.1°±19.1°. There was a statistically significant difference in ages ( t=2.92, P=0.005), but no statistically significant difference was observed regarding global kyphosis ( t=0.48, P=0.634). In these 74 patients, 9 patients had angular kyphosis, of which 8 (89%) developed OLF; of the 65 patients without angular kyphosis, 46 patients (71%) developed OLF. There was no significant difference between them (χ 2=1.32, P=0.251). Among the 54 patients diagnosed with OLF, 5 patients (9%) suffered ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) and 20 patients (37%) suffered dural ossification; 43 patients (80%) developed OLF at proximal segments of apex, 6 patient (11%) developed OLF at distal segments of apex, and 5 patients (9%) developed OLF both at proximal and distal segments of apex. Thirty-two patients (59%) developed OLF at the first segment adjacent to the kyphotic apex, 27 patients (50%) developed OLF at the second segment, and 15 patients (28%) developed OLF at the third segment. Conclusion:Among patients with degenerative kyphosis, about 73% may development OLF within three segments adjacent to the kyphotic apex, and it mostly occurred within two segments adjacent to the apex proximally.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 381-390, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-993453

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Objective:To explore the optimal match degree between thoracolumbar kyphosis (TLK) and lower lumbar lordosis (LLL) in adult spinal deformity (ASD) after correction surgery.Methods:Data of 119 ASD patients (male: 28, female: 91), belonging to the Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University (19 cases), the Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (11 cases), and the First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital (89 cases) were reviewed and documented from March 2019 to March 2020. All patients (age, 64.48±8.88 years; range, 45-79 years) underwent the surgical procedure of thoracolumbar fusion with instrumentations were followed up over 24 months (51.68±15.60 months; range, 24-87 months) after surgery. Postoperative proximal interface failure, Oswestry disability index (ODI) score and Scoliosis Research Society-22 (SRS-22) score were recorded for all patients. The immediate match of TLK to LLL postoperatively was calculated as follows: TLM=TLK/LLL. The data of those individuals with excellent improvements in the ODI (>50%) at the final follow-up were recorded and analyzed. Then the mean value and the 95% CI of TLM in those individuals were calculated. All participants were subdivided into three groups according to the 95% CI value of TLM. After the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) analyzing, the area under the ROC curve (AUC) was the best cutoff value of TLM. The association of proximal junctional failure (PJF) developing with the abnormal TLM postoperatively was analyzed with logistic regression, and the odds ratio (OR) was calculated. Results:62 patients had significant improvements in ODI (>50%) at the final follow-up, and the mean TLM in those individuals was 0.41 [95% CI (0.2, 0.5)]. All patients were divided into three groups: TLM<0.2 (35 cases), 0.2≤TLM≤0.5 (48 cases) and TLM>0.5 (36 cases). The preoperative TLK (13.87°±16.61°) and T 1 pelvic angle (19.69°±10.55°) in the those patients with TLM<0.2 were the smallest, and those were the largest in those with TLM>0.5 (30.59°±16.68°, 28.30°±14.46°). The individuals with TLM<0.2 still had the smallest TLK (2.89°±1.78°), however, those with TLM>0.5 had the largest TLK (17.13°±12.13°) and the smallest LLL (-26.16°±11.02°) accordingly. Additionally, the ODI and SRS-22 for those with 0.2≤TLM≤0.5 at the final follow-up were the best ( P<0.05). ROC curve analysis results showed that the best cutoff value of TLM was 0.4 (sensitivity=78.9%, specificity=76.2%; AUC=0.802, 95% CI (0.708, 0.896) , P<0.001). During the follow-up after orthopedic surgery, there were 19 patients with postoperative proximal junction failure, including 16 patients in the mismatched group (6 patients in the TLM<0.2 group, 10 patients in the TLM>0.5 group) and 3 patients in the matched group (0.2≤TLM≤0.5 group), with the incidence of 23% (16/71) and 6% (3/48), respectively. The difference was statistically significant (χ 2=5.66, P=0.017). Thoracolumbar mismatch was significantly associated with proximal borderline failure after orthosis [ OR=4.35, 95% CI (1.196, 15.924)]. Conclusion:The abnormal correction in thoracolumbar kyphosis and lower lumbar lordosis may result in mismatch between thoracolumbar segments, which would undermine the quality of life, and increase the incidence of proximal junctional failure developing in those ASD patients underwent long-fusion surgeries. The match between TLK and LLL should be 0.2 to 0.5.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 465-470, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-993464

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Osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF) is the most common complication of spinal osteoporosis, mostly occurring in thoracolumbar segment, which can cause acute and chronic pain at the fracture site and loss of vertebral height, and can lead to progressive kyphosis. For kyphosis caused by old OVCF, open surgery such as anterior or posterior decompression and fusion, internal fixation and osteotomy can improve local sequence and achieve satisfactory kyphotic correction which is difficult to complete in percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) and percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP), and reconstruct the sagittal balance. Due to the older age of OVCF patients, some of them have poor general conditions. In addition, osteoporosis leads to increased vertebral fragility, which increases the risk of surgery and postoperative internal fixation failure. The anterior approach presents some problems including a complex approach and poor mechanical stability. At present, most studies focus on posterior surgery. Due to the limitation of kyphosis correction by decompression and fixation alone, osteotomy is often required to correct kyphosis. In cases of old OVCF with kyphosis, the screw holding capability decreases due to the decrease of bone mineral density. Additionally, once the screw loosens, the orthopedic effect is inevitably affected. To enhance pedicle screws, most studies have utilized bone cement to increase the axial pullout force of the vertebral body and improve screw stability. The selection from different osteotomy methods is a critical determinant in achieving favorable surgical outcomes for patients.

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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 677-686, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-993491

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Objective:To explore the application value of graded surgical strategy and balanced load concept for thoracolumbar osteoporotic compression fractures (OVCFs) with kyphosis.Methods:All of 56 patients of thoracolumbar OVCFs with kyphosis were studied, including 11 males and 45 females, with an average of 75.6±9.3 years old. All patients had back pain, and 32 patients had nerve compression, including 5 patients with aggravation of vertebral collapse after conservative treatment, and 1 patient with cement loosening after percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP) in another hospital. A graded surgical strategy was developed according to the concept of balanced load, including whether there existed nerve compression, kyphosis, sagittal index (SI), vertebral collapse, load capacity of anterior and middle columns, and fracture reducibility. All patients were treated with anti osteoporosis therapy. 24 patients without nerve compression underwent posture reduction and PKP; 32 patients with nerve compression underwent open surgery: 5 patients with arcuate ky-phosis and SI≤15° underwent Ponte osteotomy; 15 patients with angular kyphosis or SI>15° underwent posterior pedicle subtraction osteotomy (PSO) or/and modified PSO including intervertebral space; 11 patients with SI>15° and severe vertebral collapse (the height of anterior and middle vertebral bodies <1/3 of the average height of adjacent vertebral bodies) or cement loosen after PKP underwent vertebrectomy and reconstruction, of which 4 patients underwent posterior vertebral column resection (PVCR), and 8 patients underwent combined surgery including anterior subtotal vertebrectomy with support and posterior pedicle fixation. The clinical efficacy was evaluated by pain visual analog score (VAS) and Oswestry dysfunction index (ODI).Results:All patients were followed up for 12-60 months, with an average of 24.2 months. For the 24 patients with PKP, the symptoms improved significantly, and 1 case had adjacent vertebral fracture that was improved after PKP again. For the 32 patients with open surgery, the intraoperative blood loss was 400-1 800 ml, with an average of 960 ml (PVCR > PSO and combined surgery > Ponte); the operation time was 2-7 h, with an average of 4.3±1.9 h. The neurological symptoms improved after the operation. During follow-up, the artificial vertebral body and titanium mesh collapsed in 3 cases, but did not continue to deteriorate, no vertebral fracture, internal fixation displacement or loosening failure occurred on X-ray films. At the last follow-up, the VAS score and ODI score of 56 patients decreased from 7.0±2.6 and 60.4±16.2 pre-operation to 1.4±1.1 and 9.5+5.8 respectively, and local kyphosis angle improved from 18.1±4.3 pre-operation to 5.6±4.3. According to the overall satisfaction of patients, the effect was fair in 12 cases, good in 30 cases, excellent in 14 cases, and the excellent and good rate was 78.6%.Conclusion:The graded surgical strategy for thoracolumbar OVCFs with kyphosis based on the concept of balanced load can restore the balanced load of the anterior and middle columns of the spine, reduce the fixation and fusion segments, and reduce the risk of internal fixation displacement and loosening failure.

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