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Single-Stage Posterior Subtotal Corpectomy and Circumferential Reconstruction for the Treatment of Unstable Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures

  • Jo, Dae-Jean;Kim, Ki-Tack;Kim, Sung-Min;Lee, Sang-Hun;Cho, Myung-Guk;Seo, Eun-Min
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제59권2호
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    • pp.122-128
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    • 2016
  • Objective : To illustrate the technique of single-stage posterior subtotal corpectomy and circumferential reconstruction for the treatment of unstable thoracolumbar burst fractures and to evaluate the radiographical and clinical outcomes of patients treated using this technique. Methods : 16 consecutive patients with unstable thoracolumbar burst fractures were treated with single-stage posterior subtotal corpectomy and circumferential reconstruction. The mean patient age was 54.8 years. The mean follower up period was 25 months. Five patients suffered from T12 fractures, 10 from L1, 1 from L2. The segmental kyphosis, neurologic status, visual analogue scale for back pain was evaluated before surgery and at follow up. Results : The segmental kyphotic angle improved from 18.5 degrees before surgery to -9.2 degrees at the last follow up. The mean correction angle was 28.9 degrees. The mean surgical time was 255 minutes, and a mean intraoperative blood loss was 1073 mL. Intraoperative complications included two dural tears, and a superficial wound infection. There were no other severe complications. The mean visual analog scale of back pain decreased from a mean value of 6.6 to 2 at the last follow up. Conclusion : The single-stage posterior subtotal corpectomy and circumferential reconstruction achieved satisfactory kyphosis correction with direct visualization of the circumferentially decompressed spinal cord, as well as good fusion with less blood loss and complications. It is a safe and reliable surgical treatment option for unstable thoracolumbar burst fractures.

Dorsal Short-Segment Fixation for Unstable Thoracolumbar Junction Fractures

  • Kim, Kwan-Sik;Oh, Sung-Han;Huh, Ji-Soon;Noh, Jae-Sub;Chung, Bong-Sub
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제40권4호
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    • pp.249-255
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    • 2006
  • Objective : This study is to evaluate the efficacy of dorsal short-segment fixation in unstable thoracolumbar junction fractures. Methods : The cases of 20 patients who underwent dorsal short-segment fixation were reviewed retrospectively. Clinical outcomes were analysed using Sonntag's pain level, work status, and neurological scale according to the modified Frankel classification. Radiological outcomes were analysed using Mumford's anterior body compression[%], canal compromise ratio, and Cobb's kyphotic angle. Results : At the latest clinical follow-up [average=14.6 months]. there were 19 [95.0%] in group I and 1 patient [5.0%] in II in pain level. The postoperative work status were 17 [85.0%] in group I, 2 patients [10.0%] in II, and 1 patient [5.0%] in V. Surgery brought to improve the neurologic status. In success group [19 cases, 95%], the average canal compromise ratio was reduced from 0.57 [${\pm}0.07$] to 0.05 [${\pm}0.08$] [P<005], the average anterior body compression [%] was reduced from 41% [${\pm}17$] to 18% [${\pm}14$] [P<0.05], and the average preoperative kyphotic angle was $20.0^{\circ}$ [${\pm}9.0$], and corrected to $5.7^{\circ}$ [${\pm}7.1$] postoperatively, and progressed to $7.8^{\circ}$ [${\pm}6.2$] at the latest follow-up. There was a case of implantation failure in an elderly osteoporotic patient. Conclusion : Although there are limitations in the patient number and follow-up period, the present study favors dorsal short-segment fixation for selective cases in unstable thoracolumbar junction fractures.

Short-segment Pedicle Instrumentation of Thoracolumbar Burst-compression Fractures; Short Term Follow-up Results

  • Shin, Tae-Sob;Kim, Hyun-Woo;Park, Keung-Suk;Kim, Jae-Myung;Jung, Chul-Ku
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제42권4호
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    • pp.265-270
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    • 2007
  • Objective : The current literature implies that the use of short-segment pedicle screw fixation for spinal fractures is dangerous and inappropriate because of its high failure rate, but favorable results have been reported. The purpose of this study is to report the short term results of thoracolumbar burst and compression fractures treated with short-segment pedicle instrumentation. Methods : A retrospective review of all surgically managed thoracolumbar fractures during six years were performed. The 19 surgically managed patients were instrumented by the short-segment technique. Patients' charts, operation notes, preoperative and postoperative radiographs (sagittal index, sagittal plane kyphosis, anterior body compression, vertebral kyphosis, regional kyphosis), computed tomography scans, neurological findings (Frankel functional classification), and follow-up records up to 12-month follow-up were reviewed. Results : No patients showed an increase in neurological deficit. A statistically significant difference existed between the patients preoperative, postoperative and follow-up sagittal index, sagittal plane kyphosis, anterior body compression, vertebral kyphosis and regional kyphosis. One screw pullout resulted in kyphotic angulation, one screw was misplaced and one patient suffered angulation of the proximal segment on follow-up, but these findings were not related to the radiographic findings. Significant bending of screws or hardware breakage were not encountered. Conclusion : Although long term follow-up evaluation needs to verified, the short term follow-up results suggest a favorable outcome for short-segment instrumentation. When applied to patients with isolated spinal fractures who were cooperative with 3-4 months of spinal bracing, short-segment pedicle screw fixation using the posterior approach seems to provide satisfactory result.

Impact of Screw Type on Kyphotic Deformity Correction after Spine Fracture Fixation: Cannulated versus Solid Pedicle Screw

  • Arbash, Mahmood Ali;Parambathkandi, Ashik Mohsin;Baco, Abdul Moeen;Alhammoud, Abduljabbar
    • Asian Spine Journal
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    • 제12권6호
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    • pp.1053-1059
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    • 2018
  • Study Design: Retrospective review. Purpose: To detect the effect of cannulated (poly-axial head) and solid (mono-axial head) screws on the local kyphotic angle, vertebral body height, and superior and inferior angles between the screw and the rod in the surgical management of thoracolumbar fractures. Overview of Literature: Biomechanics studies showed that the ultimate load, yield strength, and cycles to failure were significantly lower with cannulated (poly-axial head) pedicle comparing to solid core (mono-axial head). Methods: The medical charts of patients with thoracolumbar fractures who underwent pedicle screw fixation with cannulated or solid pedicle screws were retrospectively reviewed; the subjects were followed up from January 2011 to December 2015. Results: Total 178 patients (average age, $36.1{\pm}12.4years$; men, 142 [84.3%]; women, 28 [15.7%]) with thoracolumbar fractures who underwent surgery and were followed up at Hamad Medical Corporation were classified, based on the screw type as those with cannulated screws and those with solid screws. The most commonly affected level was L1, followed by L2 and D12. Surgical correction of the local kyphotic angle was significantly different in the groups; however, there was no significant difference in the loss of correction of the local kyphotic angle of the groups. Surgical correction of the reduction in the vertebral body height showed statistical significance, while the average loss of correction in the reduction of the vertebral body height was not significantly different. The measurement of the angles made by the screws on the rods was not significantly different between the cannulated (poly-axial head) and solid (mono-axial head) screw groups. Conclusions: Solid screws were superior in terms of providing increased correction of the kyphotic angle and height of the fractured vertebra than the cannulated screws; however, no difference was noted between the screws in the maintenance of the superior and inferior angles of the screw with the rod.

골다공증에 동반된 척추골절의 골 SPECT 소견 (Osteoporotic Vertebral Fractures: SPECT Findings)

  • 백준현;박영하;인연권;김성훈;정용안;유이령;김지영;정현석;손형선;정수교
    • 대한핵의학회지
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    • 제38권6호
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    • pp.522-527
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    • 2004
  • 목적 : 본 연구는 골다공증에 의한 척추 골절 환자를 대상으로 골SPECT를 시행하고 골 섭취 증가 병변의 형태와 분포를 분석하여, 척추 골절에서 골SPECT의 유용성을 알아보고자 하였다. 대상 및 방법: 골다공증에 의한 척추 골절이 있었던 32명의 환자를 대상으로 하였다. 평균 연령은 $67{\pm}8$세였으며, 남자 5명, 여자 27명이었다. 79개의 척추골절이 발견되었으며, 병소는 흉부 및 흉요추부 척추가 38개, 요추부 척추가 41개였다. 척추체의 골절 형태는 압박 형태에 따라 쐐기형, 양요형, 압박형으로 분류하였고, SPECT 상 척추체의 골 섭취 증가 병변은 국소성 혹은 미만성, 대칭성 혹은 비대칭성으로 분류하였다. 척추 후방부의 SPECT 소견은 척추경, 척추 후관절, 관절간부, 극상 돌기의 골섭취 증가 병변 유무로 분류하였다. 척추체 골절 형태와 골절 척추의 위치에 따른 골 SPECT소견에 차이가 있는지를 분석하였다. 결과: 79개의 척추제 압박 골절 중 쐐기형 병소가 47개, 양요형 병소가 20개, 압박형 병소가 12개이었다. 골 SPECT에서는 척추체의 섭취 증가가 모든 예에서 관찰되었으며, 골절의 형태와 관계없이 국소형 보다는 미만형이, 대칭성 보다는 비대칭성 골 섭취 증가가 많았다. 척추 후방부에 병소가 발견된 경우는 69개(87.3%) 였으며, 쐐기형이 40개(85.1%), 양요형 17개(85.0%), 압축형 12개(100%)에서 관찰되었다. 흉부 및 흉요추부 척추에서는 쐐기형 골절이 많은 반면, 요추부 척추에서는 골절형태 분포가 비교적 균일한 것으로 나타났다(p=0.04). 극상돌기의 골섭취는 흉부 및 흉요추부 골절의 5예(13.2%)에서 있었던 반면 요추부 척추 골절에서는 16개(39.0%)에서 발견되어 분포의 차이가 있었다(p=0.009). 요추부 척추에서 발생한 양요형 골절에서 척추 후관절에 골 섭취 증가를 보인 경우가 12개(92.3%)인데 반해 흉부 및 흉요추부 척추에 발생한 경우 4개(57.1%) 에서만 골섭취 증가 병변이 있었다. 극상돌기의 골섭취에도 차이가 있어서 요추가 8개(38.5%)인데 비해 흉부 및 흉요추부 척추에서는 1개(14.3%)에서만 골섭취가 있었다(p=0.043). 결론: 골SPECT는 골다공증에 의한 척추 골절 진단에 유용하며, 특히 척추 후방부의 골 섭취 증가 병변의 평가에 유용하였다.

Open Kyphoplasty Combined with Microscopic Decompression for the Osteoporotic Burst Fracture

  • Kim, Seok-Won;Ju, Chang-Il;Lee, Seung-Myung;Shin, Ho
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제41권5호
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    • pp.291-294
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    • 2007
  • Objective : The purpose of this retrospective clinical study was to describe a treatment for osteoporotic burst fracture in the setting of severe fractures involving fragmentation of the posterior wall and neural compromise with symptoms of cord compression. Methods : Indication for microscopic decompression and open kyphoplasty were intractable pain at the level of a known osteoporotic burst fractures involving neural compression or posterior wall fragmentation. A total of 18 patients [mean age, 74.6 years] with osteoporotic thoracolumbar burst fractures [3 males, 15 females] were included in this study. In all cases, microscopic decompressive laminectomy was followed by open kyphoplasty. Clinical outcome using VAS score and modified MacNab's grade was assessed on last clinical follow up [mean 6.7 months]. Radiological analysis of sagittal alignment was assessed preoperatively, immediately postoperatively, and at final follow up. Results : One level augmentation and 1.8 level microscopic decompression were performed. Mean blood loss was less than 100 ml and there were no major complications. The mean pain score before operation and at final follow up was 7.2 and 1.9, respectively. Fourteen of 18 patients were graded as excellent and good according to the modified MacNab's criteria. Overall, 6.0 degrees of sagittal correction was obtained at final follow-up. Conclusion : The combined thoracolumbar microscopic decompression and open kyphoplasty for severe osteoporotic fractures involving fragmentation of posterior wall and neural compromise provide direct visualization of neural elements, allowing safe cement augmentation of burst fractures. Decompressive surgery is possible and risk of epidural cement leakage is controlled intraoperatively.

흉요추 방출성 압박골절의 Z-plate를 이용한 고정술후 추적검사 결과 (Follow-up Results of Z-plate Fixation in the Thoracolumbar Burst Fracture)

  • 심병수;김근수;이정청
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제29권6호
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    • pp.763-771
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    • 2000
  • Objectives : Thoracolumbar burst fractures(TBLF) result in not only compressive deformity of vertebral body but also spinal cord compression by bony fragments. Many thoracolumbar burst fractures demand both anterior decompression and intervertebral fusion. Most of spinal surgeons use anterior instrumentation for anteior intervertebral bony fusion. The use of Z-plate has been increased recently, however there has been only a few reports regarding its clinical long-term strength. We studied nineteen patients with TBLF to find out the long-term stability of Z-plate. Methods : We have operated 19 patients from March 1996 to August 1998. They were treated with anterior decompression through either a transthoracic, retroperitoneal extrapleural or retroperitoneal approach. Retropulsed bony fragments were removed completely by corpectomy. Iliac bone graft was used for interbody fusion in all of the cases. They were evaluated by plain X-ray films including flexion and extention lateral films. Cobbs angle was used to evaluate kyphotic and lateral wedging deformity. Results : Burst fractured sites were T11 in two, three T12, nine L1, and five L2. Mean follow-up duration was fifteen months. Preoperative average kyphotic angle was 23.7 degree. Immediate postoperative kyphotic angle was 10.2 degree. Follow-up resluts of average kyphotic angles revealed 14 degrees. Four patients(21%), including two spinal 3-column injury, showed increasement of kyphotic angle more than 5 degree or breakage of intrumentation. Two patients showed the difference of kyphotic angle more than 3 degree. Five patients(26%) revealed lateral wedging deformity more than 3 degrees. Postoperative complications were two meralgia parestheticas, one pulmonary atelectasis and two donor site infections. Four of the eight patients, who initially showed incomplete spinal cord deficits, were nerologically improved by Frankel's grade. Conclusion : Z-plate fixation and iliac bone graft after anterior decompression in thoracolumbar burst fractures is a safe and easy method. Immediate postoperative results revealed excellent correction of posttraumatic kyphosis, but long-term follow-up evalution showed insufficient strength. Therefore we believe that use of Z-plate should be carefully decided, especially in the case of large lumbar fracture or 3-column injury.

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일개 한방병원에서의 흉요추 압박골절 입원 환자에 대한 통계적 분석: 후향적 차트리뷰 (Statistical Analysis on Hospitalized Patients with Thoracolumbar Compression Fracture at Single Korean Medicine Hospital: Retrospective Review)

  • 장현진;김소정;김민주;최현규;박필제;강연수;정정교;전주현;김영일
    • 대한한의학회지
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    • 제44권2호
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    • pp.149-169
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    • 2023
  • Objectives: This study was designed to statistically analyze patients hospitalized for thoracolumbar compression fractures at Daejeon University Daejeon Korean Medicine Hospital from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2021. Methods: A total of 62 patients were analyzed through electronic medical records in this study. The extracted data was analyzed using IBM SPSS ver.27.0. Results: 1. Traffic accident patients were more likely to reduce pain by more than half compared to falls and other patients. Patients without spinal disease were more likely to reduce pain by more than half compared to those without. The shorter the absolute bed rest and the longer the hospital stay, the higher the probability of pain reduction by more than half. 2. The duration of pain half-reduction was longer in patients with diabetes than in patients without diabetes. 3. The longer the hospitalization period and the shorter the absolute bed rest period, the less pain was reported upon discharge. Males complained of less pain at discharge than females, and patients without spinal disease complained less than those without. Patients who did not receive absolute bed rest complained of less pain upon discharge than those who did not. Conclusions: This study included patients hospitalized for thoracolumbar compression fractures and showed that etiology, absolute bed rest period, hospitalization period, gender, spinal disease, diabetes statistically affected the degree of pain reduction.

흉요추 골다공증성 압박 골절에서의 후만 변형의 진행과 자기공명영상 소견 사이의 관계 (Relationship between the Progression of Kyphosis in Thoracolumbar Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings)

  • 전득수;백종민;권혁민
    • 대한정형외과학회지
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    • 제54권4호
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    • pp.336-342
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    • 2019
  • 목적: 자기공명영상(magnetic resonance imaging, MRI)을 이용하여 보존적 치료를 시행한 흉요추부 골다공증성 압박 골절 환자에서 후만 변형의 예측 인자를 조사하고자 하였다. 대상 및 방법: 2007년 1월부터 2016년 3월까지 흉요추 압박 골절 의심하에 진료를 본 환자들 중 보존적 치료를 시행한 환자를 따로 분류하였고 그들 중 골밀도 -2.0 미만의 골감소증 및 골다공증, 단일 분절 골절을 가진 환자 89명을 대상으로 후향적 연구를 시행하였다. 골절된 척추체에서 전·후종 인대 손상, 상부 또는 하부 종판 파열, 상부 또는 하부 추간판 손상, T2 강조 영상에서 저 신호 강도의 존재, 척추체의 골 부종 정도를 MRI를 통해 확인하였다. 결과: 상부 종판이 파열된 사례나 척추체 골 부종 수준이 높은 사례의 경우 후만각, 설상각, 전방 척추 압박이 현저하게 진행되었다. 전종 인대 손상이나 상부 추간판 손상이 있는 경우에는 후만각만 현저하게 진행되었다. T2 강조 영상에서 저 신호 강도의 병변을 보인 경우 설상각과 전방 척추 압박이 높게 나타났다. 그러나 후종 인대 손상과 하부 종판 파열 및 하부 추간판 손상의 경우는 후만 변형 및 척추 압박의 진행과 유의미한 상관관계는 없었다. 후만각이 5° 이상 증가될 위험 요인으로는 전종 인대의 손상 유무, 상부 종판 파열, 상부 추간판 손상이 있는데 손상 받지 않은 사례에 비해 각각 21.3, 5.1, 8.5배 위험했고 골 부종 수준에 따라 각각 위험도가 달랐다. 결론: 골감소증 및 흉요추부 골다공증성 압박 골절일지라도 전종 인대 손상, 상부 종판 및 추간판 손상 또는 MRI상 높은 수준의 부종이 있을 경우 후만 변형의 위험도가 증가한다.

Treatment of Thoracolumbar and Lumbar Unstable Burst Fractures by Using Combined and Posterior Surgery

  • Shin, Jong Ki;Goh, Tae Sik;Son, Seung Min;Lee, Jung Sub
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.14-21
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: The purpose of this research was to analyze the results of the combined and posterior approaches for treating thoracolumbar and lumbar burst fractures and to find an adequate method of treatment. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the cases of 46 patients with unstable thoracolumbar and lumbar burst fractures who had been surgically treated. All cases were divided into two groups based on the operation method used. Eleven patients had undergone the combined approach, while 35 patients had undergone the posterior approach. Radiological and clinical evaluations were performed before surgery, after surgery, and at the final follow-up. Results: The stenotic ratios of the area occupied by the retropulsed bony fragments to the estimated area of the original spinal canal were 68.2% and 45.6% for the combined and the posterior approaches, respectively. No significant differences in the neurological improvement or the corrected state of the sagittal index were noted, but the patients who had been treated with the combined approach group had better results than those who had been treated with the posterior approach group in terms of correction and maintenance of the sagittal index. The average kyphosis corrections at the final follow-up were 15.3 degrees for the patients in the combined approach group and 10.0 degrees for those in the posterior approach group. Surgical time and estimated blood loss were all significantly higher for patients in the combined approach group. Conclusion: The combined and the posterior approaches showed similar results in the improvements of the neurologic state and the corrected state of the sagittal index. However, use of the combined approach is recommended for patients with severe kyphosis and with severe canal encroachment.