Efficacy of Posterior and Posterolateral Approach for Decompression and Fusion for Thoracolumbar Tuberculosis

Muhammad Adeel Razzaque, Waqas Noor Chughtai, Sumera Nighat, Muhammad Tahir, Shakeel Ahmad, Moazma Nawaz, Aaiza Rehman
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Objective:  To study the efficacy of the posterior and posterolateral approach in thoracolumbar tuberculosis. Material and Methods:  60 patients with thoracolumbar TB spine were enrolled in the study from 2015 to 2021. These patients had single-level disease with low back pain and neurological compromise in lower limbs. The diagnosis was made on an MRI of the spine and elevated ESR levels. All patients were started with antituberculous treatment. The pain was measured on the VAS score, and neurological status was assessed on the ASIA score. Kyphosis angle was calculated on a lateral x-ray of the spine. All patients were operated on by posterior and posterolateral approaches with decompression and fusion. At follow-up, fusion was assessed on every visit by x-ray along with neurological status and pain score. Results:  The mean age of patients was 45.8 years (25 to 66 years). 59.5% patients achieved radiological fusion on follow-up x-rays. There was a significant improvement in VAS score preoperatively mean and SD6.38 ± 1.24to postoperatively 4.45 ± 1.09. The mean and SD of kyphosis in patients preoperatively was 22.3 ± 3.06 to post-operative 22.3 ± 3.06 with a p-value < 0.05 which shows significant improvement. Conclusion:  Posterior and posterolateral decompression and fusion of thoracolumbar tuberculosis is a good surgical approach in respect of neurological outcome, correction of kyphosis, and pain improvement.
后路和后外侧入路对胸腰椎结核减压融合的疗效
目的:探讨后后外侧入路治疗胸腰椎结核的疗效。材料与方法:2015 - 2021年,60例胸腰段结核脊柱患者入组研究。这些患者患有单级疾病,伴有腰痛和下肢神经损伤。诊断是通过脊柱核磁共振检查和ESR水平升高做出的。所有患者均开始接受抗结核治疗。疼痛以VAS评分衡量,神经系统状态以ASIA评分评估。脊柱侧位x线片计算脊柱后凸角。所有患者均经后路和后外侧入路行减压融合手术。随访时,每次就诊均通过x线评估融合情况以及神经状态和疼痛评分。结果:患者平均年龄为45.8岁(25 ~ 66岁)。59.5%的患者在随访x线片上达到放射融合。术前VAS评分平均值(6.38±1.24)至术后sd4.45±1.09均有显著改善。患者术后后凸的平均值为22.3±3.06,SD为22.3±3.06,p值< 0.05,均有显著改善。结论:胸腰椎结核后路和后外侧减压融合术在神经功能、后凸矫正和疼痛改善方面是一种良好的手术入路。
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