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Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation and kyphoplasty for management of thoracolumbar burst fractures
Authors:Fuentes S  Metellus P  Fondop J  Pech-Gourg G  Dufour H  Grisoli F
Affiliation:Service de neurochirurgie, CHRU la Timone, 264 rue Saint-Pierre, 13005 Marseille cedex 05, France. sfuentes@ap-hm.fr
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To evaluate outcome and potential advantages of a percutaneous posterior approach to burst fractures of the thoraco-lumbar junction without neurological complications by means of a technique combining balloon kyphoplasty and percutaneous pedicule screw fixation. METHODS: In this preliminary study patients who suffered traumatic of the thoraco-lumbar junction presented a Magerl type A3 fracture. The mean age of the patients was 64 years (54-78 years). All had a normal neurological examination. A combined technique using balloon kyphoplasty, that allows restoration of the vertebral height and fixation by means of cement injection with percutaneous osteosynthesis was performed as a minimal invasive alternative treatment. Mean follow-up (plain radiograph and CT scan, pain assessment) was 12 months (range 5-14 months). RESULTS: All patients experienced an early pain relief, successfully mobilized on day 1 after surgery and discharged after a mean stay of 4.5 days. Immediately postoperatively the mean vertebral height restoration was 11.5% and the reduction of the kyphotic angle was 9 degrees. Those results were maintained over the complete follow-up period. Only one patient required analgesic treatment with weak opioids (step II of the WHO pain ladder) 3 months after surgery. CONCLUSIONS: The treatment of burst fractures of the thoraco-lumbar junction with no neurological complication by associating minimally invasive techniques results in good fracture reduction and stabilisation. The main advantage of this approach is to shorten the hospital stay.
Keywords:Percutaneous surgery   Pedicle screw fixation   Kyphoplasty   Burst fracture
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