萨那两家大医院收治的也门患者脊柱结核:神经外科经验

Majed A. Amer, M. El-Zine
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目的:分析也门脊柱背侧结核(TB)患者的神经外科治疗效果。方法:对入住萨那大学科威特大学医院和萨那科技大学医院的43名经组织病理学证实的脊髓背侧结核患者进行随访,了解Ott以来神经外科治疗的结果。2009年至2005年10月。记录并分析了有关临床表现、放射学检查结果和手术治疗结果的数据。结果:在接受脊背部结核神经外科治疗的患者中,28人为男性,15人为女性,平均年龄41.3岁(范围:18-70岁)。近一半的患者(50.6%)是农民,80%的患者在发病三个月后入院。所有患者均表现为背痛,而截瘫/轻瘫和感觉障碍的患者分别占81.4%和87.4%。4名患者(9.2%)出现冷脓肿,并接受脓肿引流治疗,90.8%的患者接受了手术减压、清创术和螺钉棒经椎弓根后固定治疗。结论:后路治疗脊柱结核,双侧经椎弓根前路减压加经椎弓根后固定,在也门患者的临床改善和脊柱稳定方面取得了令人满意的结果。
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Spinal Tuberculosis among Yemeni Patients Admitted to Two Major Hospitals in Sana’a: A Neurosurgey Experience
Objective: To analyze the outcomes of neurosurgical treatment of dorsal spinal tuberculosis (TB) among Yemeni patients. Methods: Forty-three patients with histopathology-confirmed dorsal spinal TB, who had been admitted to Kuwait University Hospital of Sana’a University and the University of Science and Technology Hospital, Sana’a, were followed up for the outcomes of neurosurgical treatment in the period from Ott. 2009 to Oct. 2005. Data about the clinical presentation, radiologic findings and the outcomes of surgical treatment were recorded and analyzed. Results: Of patients undergoing neurosurgical treatment of dorsal spinal TB, 28 were males and 15 were females, with a mean age of 41.3 years (range: 18–70). Nearly a half of patients (50.6%) were farmers and 80% of patients were admitted to hospitals three months after the disease onset. All patients presented with back pain, while paraplegia/paraparesis and sensory impairment were reported in 81.4% and 87.4% of patients at presentation, respectively. Four patients (9.2 %) had cold abscesses and were treated by abscess drainage, while 90.8% of patients were treated by surgical decompression, debridement and posterior transpedicular fixation by screws and rods. Conclusions: The posterior approach for the treatment of spinal TB, with bilateral transpedicular access to anterior decompression together with posterior transpedicular fixation, has satisfactory outcomes regarding the clinical improvement and spinal stabilization among Yemeni patients.
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