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Posterior wedge osteotomy assisted by O-arm navigation for treating ankylosing spondylitis with thoracolumbar fractures: an early clinical evaluation.

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BACKGROUND To explore the feasibility and efficiency of posterior wedge osteotomy assisted by O-arm navigation treatment of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) patients with thoracolumbar fracture. METHODS This is a case series… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND To explore the feasibility and efficiency of posterior wedge osteotomy assisted by O-arm navigation treatment of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) patients with thoracolumbar fracture. METHODS This is a case series study. A total of 16 cases of AS accompanied by thoracolumbar fractures from January 2012 to July 2015 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients underwent "posterior wedge osteotomy assisted by O-arm navigation". The operation time, blood loss volume, preoperative and postoperative visual analogue scale (VAS), American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) classification, and spinal imaging parameters [Cobb angle, C7 plumb line (C7PL), and jaw-brow angle] were collected and analyzed. RESULTS The operative time consumption was 120-350 mins and the intra-operative blood loss volume was 200-800 mL. No obvious postoperative complications occurred in any participants. The back pain of all participants was relieved, and the neurological functions of eight participants with spinal cord injury (SCI) were recovered in varying degrees except for one patient with severe SCI. The spinal deformities of the participants were corrected to varying degrees. The fracture sites of 16 participants were all healed, and there was no loosening or detachment of internal fixation during the 6-month follow-up period. CONCLUSIONS Posterior wedge osteotomy assisted by O-arm navigation was shown to be a safe and effective method to treat AS accompanied by thoracolumbar fractures. This treatment strategy can accurately decompress and reduce the fracture and significantly correct the kyphosis, with good surgical effect.

Keywords: arm navigation; assisted arm; wedge osteotomy; osteotomy assisted; posterior wedge

Journal Title: Annals of palliative medicine
Year Published: 2021

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