后路BDBO治疗k梅尔病的技术要点

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
De-Xin Guo, Xiao-Wei Guo, Guang-Hui Yang, Yi-Bao Sun, Ya Song, Jin-Lu Wang, Wei-Bo Jiang, Tong Yu
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目的:评估后路骨盘骨截骨(BDBO)联合仿生骨移植和椎弓根螺钉植入术治疗Kümmell病并发脊柱后凸的疗效。2012年3月至2020年6月期间,我们回顾性分析了22例接受BDBO联合仿生骨移植和椎弓根螺钉植入术的Kümmell病并发脊柱后凸患者。研究采用了椎体后凸Cobb角、视觉模拟量表(VAS)、Oswestry残疾指数(ODI)和美国脊柱损伤协会(ASIA)损伤量表来评估手术效果。此外,还记录了手术情况,包括手术时间、术中失血量和手术并发症。平均随访时间为 32.86 个月(28.27 至 36.67 个月)。平均手术时间为(176.68 ± 25.96)分钟,平均术中失血量为(281.24 ± 43.26)毫升。与术前评估相比,术后一周的 VAS、ODI 和脊柱后凸 Cobb 角均有明显改善,并在最终随访时保持良好。八名患者(36.4%)在手术前有轻微的神经功能损伤,他们的神经功能在最终随访时恢复正常。最终随访时的椎间融合率为 100%。一名患者(4.5%)切口感染,清创后痊愈。没有出现器械失败的病例。BDBO结合生物仿生骨移植术和椎弓根螺钉植入术是一种新颖、安全、有效的选择性治疗策略,适用于Kümmell病并发椎体后凸的患者。
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A technical note on the posterior approach BDBO for treating Kümmell disease.

A technical note on the posterior approach BDBO for treating Kümmell disease.

A technical note on the posterior approach BDBO for treating Kümmell disease.

To evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of bone-disc-bone osteotomy (BDBO) via a posterior approach in combination with biomimetic bone grafting and pedicle screw implantation for the treatment of Kümmell disease complicated with kyphosis. Between March 2012 and June 2020, we retrospectively analyzed 22 patients who had Kümmell disease complicated with kyphosis and underwent BDBO in combination with biomimetic bone grafting and pedicle screw implantation. The kyphotic Cobb angle, visual analog scale (VAS), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), and American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) Impairment Scale were used to evaluate the effects of surgery. In addition, surgical conditions, including duration of surgery, intraoperative blood loss, and surgical complications, were recorded. The mean follow-up time was 32.86 months (range, 28.27 to 36.67). The mean operative time was 176.68 ± 25.96 min and the mean intraoperative blood loss was 281.24 ± 43.26 mL. The VAS, ODI, and kyphotic Cobb angles were significantly improved 1 week after surgery compared with preoperative assessments and remained well maintained at final follow-up. Eight patients (36.4%) had mild neurologic impairment before surgery, and their neurologic function normalized at final follow-up. The rate of intervertebral fusion at the final follow-up was 100%. One patient (4.5%) had an infected incision that healed after debridement. There was no case of instrumentation failure. BDBO in combination with biomimetic bone grafting and pedicle screw implantation is a novel, safe, effective and elective treatment strategy for patients who experienced Kümmell disease complicated by kyphosis.

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