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Two-stage (posterior and anterior) surgical treatment using posterior spinal instrumentation for pyogenic and tuberculotic spondylitis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • A retrospective study looked at the outcomes of a two-stage surgical treatment for patients with pyogenic or tuberculotic spondylitis.
  • The procedure involved first placing posterior instrumentation, followed by anterior debridement and bone grafting, and included 8 patients with average ages around 63.5 years.
  • Results showed significant improvements in pain levels and overall health metrics for all patients, although two experienced posterior wound infections due to their poor health.

Article Abstract

Study Design: A retrospective analysis was performed of the clinical outcomes of patients with pyogenic or tuberculotic spondylitis who were treated with two-stage surgery (first stage: placement of posterior instrumentation; second stage: anterior debridement and bone grafting).

Objective: To evaluate the clinical outcomes of the abovementioned two-stage surgical treatment for pyogenic or tuberculotic spondylitis.

Summary Of Background Data: Although several methods of surgical treatment for pyogenic and tuberculotic spondylitis have been reported, there have been few reports of two-stage surgical treatment.

Methods: Eight patients (7 male, 1 female) with pyogenic or tuberculotic spondylitis (pyogenic: 6; tuberculotic: 2) were treated by two-stage surgery (first: placement of posterior instrumentation, second: anterior debridement and bone graft). Age at the time of surgery was 63.5 +/- 9.91 years (average +/- SD) (range: 47 to 77 years). Most of the patients had systemic problems, such as pneumonia, diabetes mellitus, or chronic renal failure. First, posterior spinal instrumentation was placed. Then, anterior debridement and bone grafting were performed. Patients were evaluated before and after surgery in terms of pain level, hematologic parameters, neurologic status, and Barthel index.

Results: Average duration of surgery for both procedures was less than 4 hours. Changes in the pain level, blood parameters, and Barthel index demonstrated significant clinical improvement in all patients. Posterior wound infection occurred in two patients who were in poor general condition.

Conclusions: This two-stage surgical treatment for pyogenic or tuberculotic spondylitis provided satisfactory results and can also be used in patients who are in poor general condition.

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