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Pott's paraplegia
Authors:T Moula  J V Fowles  M T Kassab  N Sliman
Institution:(1) Centre d'Orthopédie, Kassar Said, Tunis;(2) Care-Uganda, P. O. Box 7280, Kampala, Uganda
Abstract:Summary Two hundred and twenty patients with active spinal tuberculosis were seen at the Orthopaedic Centre, Tunis, between 1965 and 1975. Fifty adults and 11 children were paraplegic, this being particularly associated with infection of the mid-thoracic spine and with marked kyphosis. The number of diseased vertebrae ranged up to 7, the average kyphosis measuring 53° and the worst being 140°. Patients had been paralysed for an average of 4 months before seeking treatment. Thirty seven patients were treated by chemotherapy alone and 26 with the addition of anterior decompression and grafting. The selection of treatment was arbitrary. The average follow up was nearly three years. Sixty eight per cent of the medical group had complete neurological recovery and 19% partial recovery, against 38% and 31% respectively for the surgical group. Mortality in the medical group was 5% compared with 23% after surgery. Patients in either group who showed no sign of improvement within six months of the beginning of treatment failed to recover. The prognosis was better in children and in patients with partial paraplegia but was not influenced by the duration of paraplegia.This review was conducted while one of the authors (J. V. F.) was Senior Medical Officer with Care-Medico in Tunisia
Keywords:Pott's paraplegia
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