• World Neurosurg · Jan 2019

    Single-stage posterior instrumentation and unilateral transpedicular debridement for the treatment of thoracolumbar tuberculosis: three years of follow-up.

    • Yong Zhu, Peng Wu, Wei Luo, Zenghui Zhao, and Yunsheng Ou.
    • Department of Orthopedics, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China.
    • World Neurosurg. 2019 Jan 1; 121: e230-e236.

    ObjectiveThe present study compared the efficacy and safety of single-stage posterior instrumentation and unilateral transpedicular debridement with the traditional posterior operation for the treatment of thoracolumbar tuberculosis.MethodsOf the 97 included patients, 53 had undergone posterior unilateral transpedicular debridement and pedicle screw fixation (group A) and 44 had undergone the traditional posterior operation (group B). We compared the outcomes, including correction of kyphosis (Cobb angle), bone fusion rate, visual analog scale score, Frankel classification, and short-form 12-item health survey between the 2 groups.ResultsAll patients obtained intervertebral bone fusion. The mean interval to bone graft fusion was 4.1 months (range, 3-8 months). The patients in the 2 groups showed significant improvement in kyphosis correction, short-form 12-item health survey score, and nerve function. In addition, single-stage posterior instrumentation and unilateral transpedicular debridement resulted in comparable clinical outcomes for the treatment of thoracolumbar tuberculosis. However, the patients experienced less trauma, greater spinal stability, and better functional recovery compared with the traditional posterior operation group.ConclusionsOur results suggest that single-stage posterior instrumentation and unilateral transpedicular debridement can be considered an effective and safe therapy for spinal tuberculosis with single-level and/or bi-level segments.Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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