Surgical management for middle or lower thoracic spinal tuberculosis (T5-T12) in elderly patients: Posterior versus anterior approach
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Surgical management for middle or lower thoracic spinal tuberculosis (T5-T12) in elderly patients: Posterior versus anterior approach
Abstract
Background: Spinal tuberculosis accounts for more than 50% of bone tuberculosis cases. This study compared clinical, radiological and functional outcomes between anterior and posterior approaches for treatment of middle or lower thoracic spinal tuberculosis in elderly patients.
Methods: We retrospectively examined middle or lower thoracic spinal tuberculosis (T5-T12) in patients over 65 years. All procedures included debridement, decompression, autologous bone graft and fixation. Surgical procedure, surgical duration, estimated blood loss during surgery and laboratory results were recorded. Pleural effusion volume, thoracic cavity volume, Oswestry Disability Index score, neurological status, radiological parameters and complication rate were evaluated.
Results: No significant difference was found in surgical duration, blood loss, kyphosis angle correction, loss of correction, thoracic cavity volume, or complication rate between the two groups (P > 0.05). Average postoperative pleural effusion volumes were 605.9 ± 209.5 mL (377-1074 mL) and 262.9 ± 228.1 mL (0-702.4 mL) in the anterior and posterior groups, respectively (P = 0.004). Average hospitalization durations were 26.4 ± 10.5 days (17-53 days) and 19.2 ± 5.0 days (14-30 days) (P = 0.04). Average postoperative serum albumin levels were 24.19 ± 3.84 g/L (19-29.5 g/L) and 28.24 ± 2.52 g/L (24.4-31.6 g/L) (P = 0.01). No relapse or reinfection was observed in either group at the final follow-up. Surgical revision was not required in either group.
Conclusions: Both anterior and posterior surgeries can be used to treat middle or lower thoracic spinal (T5-T12) tuberculosis in elderly patients. In general, the posterior approach might be superior, especially for patients with poor general health.
Copyright © 2018 The Japanese Orthopaedic Association. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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