2022
DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v18i.635
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Results Of Using Lateral Surgical Approaches In The Surgical Treatment of Tuberculosis Spondylitis of the Lumbar and Lumbosacral Spine

Abstract: The work is based on the survey data of 190 patients with tuberculosis spondylitis (TS) of the lumbar and lumbosacral spine, who underwent surgical intervention using traditional lateral access. In 158 (83.2%) patients, radical reconstructive surgery (RRS) was performed in the lumbar, and in 32 (16.8%) cases - lumbosacral spine. Of these, 127 (66.8%) patients of the affected segment underwent spinal fusion using a titanium mesh cage (Piramesh), and 63 (33.2%) using the traditionally classical method with auto … Show more

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