Author:
Zeng Yanping,Fan Yong,Luo Fei,Hou Tianyong,Dai Fei,Xu Jianzhong,Zhang Zehua
Abstract
AbstractTo assess the effectiveness of tricortical iliac crest allografts with anterolateral instrumentation after single-stage surgery for thoracic and lumbar spinal tuberculosis (TB). Fifty-six patients with thoracic and lumbar spinal TB underwent single-stage anterior radical debridement, interbody fusion with tricortical iliac crest allografts and anterolateral single rod instrumentation. All patients were given 18 months of antituberculosis chemotherapy. The patients were followed up regularly, and their clinical manifestations, roentgenogram results, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and liver function test were the results to be concerned. Radiographs were analysed before surgery, immediately after surgery, and at the final follow-up examination. Mean follow-up period was 37.5 months in 52 patients, and 4 patients were lost to follow-up. No patients had superficial wound infections, and all the incisions healed within 2 weeks. No graft fracture, collapse, or sliding was observed. The average bony fusion time was 10.6 months. Bony fusion was observed in all 52 patients within 18 months. The average degrees of kyphotic correction loss for thoracic and lumbar spine were 6.71° and 2.78° respectively. Although it took a long time to achieve solid fusion, tricortical iliac crest allografts were found to be convenient and safe to be used in spinal TB surgery. They may be effective options for interbody fusion, deformity correction and correction maintenance with anterolateral single rod instrumentation.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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