• Eur Spine J · Mar 2010

    Double approach in thoraco-lumbar malunions.

    • Jean-Paul Steib, Sami Mezghani, Yann Philippe Charles, and Anca Mitulescu.
    • Department of Spine Surgery, University Hospital of Strasbourg, Strasbourg Cedex, France. jean-paul.steib@chru-strasbourg.fr
    • Eur Spine J. 2010 Mar 1; 19 Suppl 1 (Suppl 1): S48S51S48-51.

    AbstractThoracolumbar fractures (T11-L2) complicated by malunion often need surgery. In our hands two approaches are necessary for release and fusion. Correction is obtained by posterior bending in situ of a screw rod fixation. When the deformity is flexible, first we perform a posterior reduction and stabilization, and secondly an anterior approach for interbody fusion. When spine is rigid an anterior release with waiting bone graft is performed first followed by a second posterior reduction and stabilization. This strategy allows a real correction without the loss of correction in time. This technique is fast and safe as demonstrated in our series of 20 patients.

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