使用单轴螺钉经皮固定胸腰椎骨折:基于初始复位和复位损失对两种器械进行比较

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Brain & spine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bas.2024.102778
Esra Aydin , Philipp Schenk , Arija Jacobi , Thomas Mendel , Friederike Klauke , Bernhard Wilhelm Ullrich
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导言经皮手术治疗脊椎骨折的技术在不断进步。研究问题分析了两种经皮单轴固定系统和不同的复位工具的复位能力。此外,还研究了前路融合、骨折严重程度和骨质对复位和复位丧失的影响。随访时数据完整的子样本(N = 53)用于分析前路融合的影响。采用 Spearman 和 Pearson 相关性确定了骨折严重程度和骨质的相关性。结果两种方法都取得了同样好的复位效果(平均 9°,95%-CI:8°-11°,p < 0.001)。前路融合的患者随着时间的推移缩小的程度并不明显(p = 0.057)。骨折严重程度既不影响缩复,也不影响缩复损失。骨质与缩复量和缩复损失的减少呈正相关。两天内尽早复位与复位量的增加有关(p = 0.006)。螺钉直径和患者体重对缩小量没有影响。并发症仅发生在 "V2 "组。额外的前路融合并没有明显降低缩复损失。亚样本较小是一个限制因素。良好的骨质与较好的初始还原和较少的还原损失相关。术前骨密度测量可优化手术技术。
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Percutaneous reduction of thoracolumbar fractures using monoaxial screws: Comparison of two instruments based on initial reduction and loss of reduction

Introduction

Percutaneous techniques for the surgical treatment of vertebral fractures are constantly progressing. There are different biomechanics involved.

Research question

Two percutaneous, monoaxial fixation systems with different reduction tools were analyzed in relation to their reduction capacity. Additionally, the impact of anterior fusion, fracture severity and bone quality on reduction and loss of reduction were examined.

Material and methods

117 cases were retrospectively included in the monocentric study. The subsample (N = 53) with complete data at follow-up times was used to analyze the influence of anterior fusion. The dependencies on fracture severity and bone quality were determined using Spearman and Pearson correlation.

Results

Both systems achieved equally good reduction (9° mean, 95%-CI: 8°–11°, p < 0.001). Anterior fused patients showed not significant (p = 0.057) less loss of reduction over time. Fracture severity had neither an influence on reduction or loss of reduction. Bone quality was positively correlated with greater amount of reduction and less loss of reduction. Early reduction within two days correlated with a greater amount of reduction (p = 0.006). Screw diameters and the patient's weight had no influence on loss of reduction. Complications occurred only in “V2” group.

Discussion and conclusion

Both systems are equivalent in reduction ability. The additional anterior fusion did not result in significantly lower reduction losses. The subsample being small, is a limitation. Good bone quality correlates with better initial reduction and less reduction loss. A preoperative bone density measurement can lead to optimization of surgical techniques.

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