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The Feasibility Analysis of the Anteroposterior Approach with Patient Lying in the Lateral Position with the Pedicle Screw Implantation in the Spine Surgery |
The People’s Hospital of Leizhou City,Leizhou 524200,China |
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Abstract Objective:To explore the clinical effect and feasibility analysis of the anteroposterior approach with the patient lying in the lateral position with the pedicle screw implantation in the spine surgery.Method:30 cases were chosen,approached with the patients lying in the lateral position with the pedicle screw implantation.Patients were regularly followed up and visited.The changes of every indicator of patients’ bodies were compared.Result:All cases were followed up for 12 to 24 months.The average spinal canal occupation ratio was( 48.15±5.21)% and the average segental Cobb angle was(34.3±2.8)°,the average anterior vertebral height was( 56.16±11.67)%.But in the last time follow-up after surgery,the indicators which were examined were restored and achieved to a satisfactory results.After resection of the vertebral body,the average segmental Cobbangle was(3.4±1.1)° post-operatively,and neurology function was restored 1-2 grades in 29 cases except 1 case was not restored defined by ASIA criteria.Conclusion:Treatment of thoracolumbar burst fracture by ananteroposterior approach with the patient lying in the lateral position can result in good clinical effectiveness and it is worth promoting in the clinic.
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