Anterior-posterior surgery versus posterior closing wedge osteotomy in posttraumatic kyphosis with neurologic compromised osteoporotic fracture

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作者
Suk, SI [1 ]
Kim, KH [1 ]
Lee, SM [1 ]
Chung, ER [1 ]
Lee, JH [1 ]
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[1] Injue Univ, Sanggye Paik Hosp, Seoul Spine Inst, Seoul 139707, South Korea
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osteoporosis; posttraumatic kyphosis; closing wedge osteotomy; neurologic compromise;
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10.1097/01.BRS.0000090889.45158.5A
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Study Design. Retrospective study. Objectives. To compare the surgical results between combined anterior-posterior procedures and posterior closing wedge osteotomy procedures in patients with posttraumatic kyphosis and neurologic compromise secondary to osteoporotic fractures. Summary of Background Data. Combined anterior-posterior procedures are usually recommended in cases of kyphotic deformities with neurologic deficit secondary to osteoporosis. However, combined anterior-posterior surgery is associated with significant morbidity in elderly patients. Materials and Methods. Twenty-six patients with post-traumatic kyphosis and neurologic compromise secondary to osteoporotic fracture were indicated for operative intervention using either a combined anterior-posterior surgery (n=11) or a posterior closing wedge osteotomy procedure (n=15). The results of the two procedures were analyzed. The average patient age at the operation was 62.6 years (range: 50-82) witha 12:14 male-to-female ratio. Mean follow-up was 3.5 years (range: 2.1-5.4). Preoperative interval from injury to operation was 15.4 months (range: 1-36). There were 20 thoracolumbar (T12-L1) fractures and six lumbar fractures indicated for operative intervention. Results. In the combined anterior-posterior group, the mean operative time was 351 minutes with a mean blood loss of 2,892 mL. In the posterior closing wedge osteotomy group. the mean operative time was 215 minutes with blood loss of 1,930 mL. Eighteen patients showed a postoperative improvement in Frankel grading, 64% (7/11) in the combine anterior-posterior group, and 73% (11/15) in posterior closing wedge osteotomy group. There were no neurologic or vascular complications in either group. In the combined anterior-posterior group, there were five complications: two postoperative pneumonias, one superficial infection, and two distal screw loosening. There were only two complications in the posterior closing wedge osteotomy group: two distal screw loosening. One of the four cases of distal screw loosening required surgical revision. The other three cases were treated by bracing for more than 6 months. Conclusions. Although technically demanding, the posterior closing wedge osteotomy procedure demonstrated a better surgical result with significant less mean operative time and mean blood loss (P<0.05). It may be a better alternative than a combined anterior-posterior procedure in patients with posttraumatic kyphosis and neurologic compromise secondary to osteoporotic fracture.
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