• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: The Radiological Outcome of Thoracolumbar Spine Fracture Fixation in Short Vs Long Segment
  • Beteiligte: Ehtisham Ahmed khan Afridi; Idrees Ahmed; Sidra Maqbool; Aqsa Shahzadi; Saadia Maqbool
  • Erschienen: Pakistan Society of Neurosurgeons, 2022
  • Erschienen in: Pakistan Journal Of Neurological Surgery, 26 (2022) 3, Seite 471-478
  • Sprache: Nicht zu entscheiden
  • DOI: 10.36552/pjns.v26i3.778
  • ISSN: 2409-5567; 1995-8811
  • Schlagwörter: General Medicine
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  • Beschreibung: <jats:p>Objectives:  The study determined the radiological outcomes of short-segment vs. long-segment fixation of thoracolumbar spine fractures.&#x0D; Materials and Methods:  A total of 322 patients (18 – 60 years) with thoracolumbar spine fractures were included. Preoperative X-rays and CT scans were performed on all patients to determine the integrity and orientation of the pedicle. Cobb's approach was also used to estimate the kyphotic angle on x-rays. The posterior pedicle 65 screw fixation was used in all instances. Group A (N = 161) received long segment fixation at least two levels above and below the fractured vertebra, while Group B (N = 161) received short segment fixation with pedicle screws placed in the broken level as well as one level above and below the fractured level.&#x0D; Results:  In Group A, the mean age was 38 years, and the mean length of fracture was 45 hours; in Group B, the mean age was 43 years, and the mean duration of fracture was 46.354 hours. A good radiological outcome was observed in 115 (71.4%) patients in group A as compared to 103 (64%) patients in group B. A radiological outcome (p-value: 0.049) of a duration greater than 8 hours was observed in both groups (A: 75.5%; B: 58.1%).&#x0D; Conclusion:  Short segment fixation using a pedicle screw at the level of fracture provides comparable correction to long segment fixation.&#x0D; Keywords:  Thoracolumbar Fractures, Short Segment, Long Segment, Radiological Outcome.</jats:p>