Role of Prophylactic Surgery in Spinal Tuberculosis: A Retrospective Study from Eastern India

Author:

Acharya Abhijit1,Panigrahi Souvagya1,Senapati Satya Bhusan1,Deo Rama Chandra1,Mahapatra Ashok Kumar1,Puppala Sumirini2ORCID,Panigrahi Subhankar1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, IMS and SUM Hospital, SOA University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

2. Department of Neurology, IMS and SUM Hospital, SOA University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

Abstract

Abstract Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is broadly classified into pulmonary and extrapulmonary TB. Skeletal TB is considered to be a form of extrapulmonary TB whose incidence is around 1% of all forms of TB. The incidence of spinal TB is more than 50% of the entire skeletal TB. Methods: A total of 92 consecutive patients, treated over a period of 2 years (January 2021–January 2023), are retrospectively analyzed. Results: In our study, out of 92 patients, the pain had subsided in 90% of cases, and 12 patients showed improvement in motor power postoperatively. In our study, the patients have benefited due to the surgical intervention in decrease of pain and improvement in motor deficits in patients. The 29 patients who were operated on prophylaxis with pain as the only symptom benefitted from the resolution of the symptom of pain and did not develop any morbidity in their long-term follow-up. The sensory and bladder/bowel symptoms did not improve after surgery. Conclusions: In the author’s view, prophylactic surgery for spinal TB is safe and effective with confirmation of the disease. However, a well-designed randomized controlled trial, to definitely and objectively prove the usefulness of prophylactic surgery, is needed.

Publisher

Medknow

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