Background: Spinal tuberculosis is a common cause of spinal deformity and neurological dysfunction, with surgical treatment being crucial in severe cases. This study evaluates the efficacy and safety of combined anterior and posterior surgery with autologous tricortical iliac bone and rib grafting for treating spinal tuberculosis.
Methods: We included 61 patients with thoracic tuberculosis, who underwent a surgical procedure involving initial posterior correction, followed by anterior debridement and reconstruction with autologous tricortical iliac bone and rib grafts. The surgical outcomes were assessed using preoperative and final follow-up visual analogy scale(VAS) scores, kyphotic Cobb angle, ASIA scores, and radiographic evaluations. Perioperative complications were recorded.
Results: Preoperative VAS scores were 6.65 ± 1.06, significantly decreasing to 2.63 ± 0.94 at the final follow-up (P < 0.001). The kyphotic Cobb angle improved from 26.28°±4.45°preoperatively to 12.05°±2.02°at the final follow-up (P < 0.001). Neurological function improved, with ASIA grade E increasing from 56 patients preoperatively to 59 at follow-up, and all patients achieved bony fusion at the final follow-up. The incidence of perioperative complications was 13.11%, primarily including deep vein thrombosis, superficial wound infections, and urinary tract infections, all of which resolved with symptomatic treatment.
Conclusions: Combined anterior and posterior surgery with autologous tricortical iliac bone and rib grafting is an effective method for treating spinal tuberculosis, significantly alleviating pain, correcting deformity, improving neurological function, and promoting bony fusion.
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Neurochirurgie
January 2025
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Panzhihua Central Hospital, Sichuan Province, Panzhihua City, 617067, China. Electronic address:
Background: Spinal tuberculosis is a common cause of spinal deformity and neurological dysfunction, with surgical treatment being crucial in severe cases. This study evaluates the efficacy and safety of combined anterior and posterior surgery with autologous tricortical iliac bone and rib grafting for treating spinal tuberculosis.
Methods: We included 61 patients with thoracic tuberculosis, who underwent a surgical procedure involving initial posterior correction, followed by anterior debridement and reconstruction with autologous tricortical iliac bone and rib grafts.
J Surg Case Rep
October 2024
Department of Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery, Cox Medical Center South, Missouri University Health, 3801 S National Avenue, Springfield, MO 65807, United States.
Lateral tibial plateau fractures with significant articular depression and metaphyseal comminution in the setting of osteoporosis are challenging to manage. The subchondral bone defect and capacious cancellous void after surgical elevation of the articular surface is usually filled with nonstructural graft such as autologous cancellous bone graft, allogenic cancellous bone graft, or bone graft substitutes. Reports have shown a high rate of subsidence with these grafts when patients start to bear weight and ultimately failure of the construct.
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July 2024
Department of Orthopedics, Grant Medical College and Sir JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, India.
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Methods: Five patients with neglected unstable Hangman's fractures, treated at our institution between March 2012 and March 2017, underwent C2-C3 ACDF. Functional outcomes were assessed using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) score and Neck Disability Index (NDI), and neurological evaluation was done using the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) grading system.
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Department of Orthopedics, General Hospital of Southern Theatre Command of PLA, Guangzhou.
Study Design: An experimental study in a cervical intervertebral fusion goat model.
Objective: To investigate the effect of bioactive xenogeneic porcine cancellous bone applied to the intervertebral fusion of goat cervical vertebrae.
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J Orthop Trauma
August 2024
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital, New York, NY; and.
https://ota.org/education/ota-online-resources/video-library-procedures-techniques/lateral-tibial-plateau.
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