2022
DOI: 10.1111/os.13565
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Comparing Bone Graft Techniques for Interbody Fusion through a Posterior Approach for Treating Mid‐Thoracic Spinal Tuberculosis: A Retrospective Analysis

Abstract: Objective: Mid-thoracic spinal tuberculosis is prone to kyphotic deformities and neurologic impairment. Posterior approach can effectively restore the spinal stability by reconstructing the anterior and middle spinal columns. Titanium mesh cages (TMC), allogeneic bone (ALB), and autogenous bone (AUB) are three main bone graft struts. We aimed to compare the therapeutic efficacy of three bone graft struts, for anterior and middle column reconstruction through a posterior approach in cases of mid-thoracic spinal… Show more

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“…Recently, 1-stage single-posterior surgery for STB is also increasingly popular. [21][22][23] Luo et al 13 reported singlestage transpedicular decompression, debridement, posterior instrumentation, and fusion for thoracic STB with kyphosis and spinal cord compression in aged patients, all patients achieved solid fusion and significant kyphosis correction, and only 1 recurrence case. Gao et al 15 used posterior-only debridement, instrumentation, and interbody fusion using titanium mesh for thoracolumbar STB with epidural abscess, all patients achieved solid fusion, pain relief without pseudoarthrosis or implant failure, and the neurological score improved by 1 to 2 grades.…”
Section: Surgery Approaches For Stbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, 1-stage single-posterior surgery for STB is also increasingly popular. [21][22][23] Luo et al 13 reported singlestage transpedicular decompression, debridement, posterior instrumentation, and fusion for thoracic STB with kyphosis and spinal cord compression in aged patients, all patients achieved solid fusion and significant kyphosis correction, and only 1 recurrence case. Gao et al 15 used posterior-only debridement, instrumentation, and interbody fusion using titanium mesh for thoracolumbar STB with epidural abscess, all patients achieved solid fusion, pain relief without pseudoarthrosis or implant failure, and the neurological score improved by 1 to 2 grades.…”
Section: Surgery Approaches For Stbmentioning
confidence: 99%