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Minimally invasive spinal fusion and decompression for thoracolumbar spondylodiscitis

OBJECTIVE: The objective was to study the results of the treatment of thoracolumbar spondylodiscitis (SD) through minimally invasive fusion and decompression technique. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All the patients were evaluated clinically and radiologically (X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging, and comput...

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Autores principales: Yeraagunta, Thirumal, Yerramneni, Vamsi Krishna, Kanala, Ramanadha Reddy, Gaikwad, Govind, Kumar, H D Pradeep, Phutane, Aniket Sharad
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7274357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32549707
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jcvjs.JCVJS_24_20
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author Yeraagunta, Thirumal
Yerramneni, Vamsi Krishna
Kanala, Ramanadha Reddy
Gaikwad, Govind
Kumar, H D Pradeep
Phutane, Aniket Sharad
author_facet Yeraagunta, Thirumal
Yerramneni, Vamsi Krishna
Kanala, Ramanadha Reddy
Gaikwad, Govind
Kumar, H D Pradeep
Phutane, Aniket Sharad
author_sort Yeraagunta, Thirumal
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description OBJECTIVE: The objective was to study the results of the treatment of thoracolumbar spondylodiscitis (SD) through minimally invasive fusion and decompression technique. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All the patients were evaluated clinically and radiologically (X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging, and computed tomography scan) along with necessary laboratory investigations. They underwent the minimally invasive spinal (MIS) decompression and fusion procedure using tubular retractor system and percutaneous transpedicular fixation done under fluoroscopy guidance. They were assessed using pre- and postoperative Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), and Kirkaldy-Willis functional outcome criteria. Postoperative radiological assessment of fusion was done. Operating time and fluoroscopy duration were also studied. RESULTS: There were a total of 12 patients, with an equal sex ratio of 1:1 with 8 and 4 patients having the involvement of the lumbar and dorsal spine, respectively. The fixation was done in the involved vertebrae in 8 patients and adjacent normal vertebrae in 4 patients. There was an improvement in VAS score from 7.8 to 2.1 and ODI from 64.3 to 16.4. 4 patients had excellent, 7 had good, and 1 had fair outcome in Kirkaldy-Willis functional outcome criteria. There was Grade 2 and 3 fusion in 4 cases each, and 2 patients had Grade 4 fusion. The laboratory studies were found positive for tuberculosis in 3 cases with 7 having necrotizing granulomatous inflammation, and 2 patients had negative results. CONCLUSION: The MIS procedure is a safe and effective method of the management of SD in the thoracolumbar spine.
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spelling pubmed-72743572020-06-16 Minimally invasive spinal fusion and decompression for thoracolumbar spondylodiscitis Yeraagunta, Thirumal Yerramneni, Vamsi Krishna Kanala, Ramanadha Reddy Gaikwad, Govind Kumar, H D Pradeep Phutane, Aniket Sharad J Craniovertebr Junction Spine Original Article OBJECTIVE: The objective was to study the results of the treatment of thoracolumbar spondylodiscitis (SD) through minimally invasive fusion and decompression technique. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All the patients were evaluated clinically and radiologically (X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging, and computed tomography scan) along with necessary laboratory investigations. They underwent the minimally invasive spinal (MIS) decompression and fusion procedure using tubular retractor system and percutaneous transpedicular fixation done under fluoroscopy guidance. They were assessed using pre- and postoperative Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), and Kirkaldy-Willis functional outcome criteria. Postoperative radiological assessment of fusion was done. Operating time and fluoroscopy duration were also studied. RESULTS: There were a total of 12 patients, with an equal sex ratio of 1:1 with 8 and 4 patients having the involvement of the lumbar and dorsal spine, respectively. The fixation was done in the involved vertebrae in 8 patients and adjacent normal vertebrae in 4 patients. There was an improvement in VAS score from 7.8 to 2.1 and ODI from 64.3 to 16.4. 4 patients had excellent, 7 had good, and 1 had fair outcome in Kirkaldy-Willis functional outcome criteria. There was Grade 2 and 3 fusion in 4 cases each, and 2 patients had Grade 4 fusion. The laboratory studies were found positive for tuberculosis in 3 cases with 7 having necrotizing granulomatous inflammation, and 2 patients had negative results. CONCLUSION: The MIS procedure is a safe and effective method of the management of SD in the thoracolumbar spine. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020 2020-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7274357/ /pubmed/32549707 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jcvjs.JCVJS_24_20 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Journal of Craniovertebral Junction and Spine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Yeraagunta, Thirumal
Yerramneni, Vamsi Krishna
Kanala, Ramanadha Reddy
Gaikwad, Govind
Kumar, H D Pradeep
Phutane, Aniket Sharad
Minimally invasive spinal fusion and decompression for thoracolumbar spondylodiscitis
title Minimally invasive spinal fusion and decompression for thoracolumbar spondylodiscitis
title_full Minimally invasive spinal fusion and decompression for thoracolumbar spondylodiscitis
title_fullStr Minimally invasive spinal fusion and decompression for thoracolumbar spondylodiscitis
title_full_unstemmed Minimally invasive spinal fusion and decompression for thoracolumbar spondylodiscitis
title_short Minimally invasive spinal fusion and decompression for thoracolumbar spondylodiscitis
title_sort minimally invasive spinal fusion and decompression for thoracolumbar spondylodiscitis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7274357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32549707
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jcvjs.JCVJS_24_20
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