2021
DOI: 10.12659/msm.932284
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Mid- and Long-Term Efficacy of Surgical Treatment of L1-2 Vertebral Tuberculosis with Subdiaphragmatic Extraperitoneal Approach

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“…Blood products cannot meet the growing surgical demand [ 9 ]. The surgical procedure for spinal tuberculosis is difficult, and severe intraoperative bleeding occurs during surgery [ 10 ]. Shi et al demonstrated a bleeding volume of 350–550 mL for spinal tuberculosis surgery [ 5 ], whereas Li et al exhibited a volume of > 500 mL [ 3 ].…”
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“…Blood products cannot meet the growing surgical demand [ 9 ]. The surgical procedure for spinal tuberculosis is difficult, and severe intraoperative bleeding occurs during surgery [ 10 ]. Shi et al demonstrated a bleeding volume of 350–550 mL for spinal tuberculosis surgery [ 5 ], whereas Li et al exhibited a volume of > 500 mL [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, surgeries are sometimes associated with certain unexpected complications. The results of Zhou et al's study revealed that 102 patients with L1–2 vertebral tuberculosis had 14 patients with pulmonary complications after the surgery ( 5 ). Zhuang et al applied oblique lateral interbody fusion to lumbar spinal tuberculosis with 10 (16.95%) complications, including peritoneal injury, neurological injury, infection of incisions, segmental artery, iliac vein lacerations, and instrument failure.…”
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confidence: 99%