Surgical Treatment for Spinal Tuberculosis With Bilateral Paraspinal Abscess or Bilateral Psoas Abscess

作者: Juan Li , Xi-lei Li , Xiao-gang Zhou , Jian Zhou , Jian Dong

DOI: 10.1097/BSD.0000000000000120

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摘要: Study design This was a prospective study on the clinical outcomes of single-stage surgery for thoracic and lumbar spine tuberculosis patients with bilateral paraspinal or psoas abscesses. Objective The aim this to investigate feasibility of, indications for, effects posterior treatment spinal Summary background data An increasing number articles have been published use tuberculosis; however, none these discussed such in Methods Between January 2003 2011, 41 abscesses were treated surgery. All preoperatively 1-2 weeks antituberculosis drugs. managed postoperatively standard courses chemotherapy triple quadruple symptoms, complications, laboratory image indicators recorded. Results There no local recurrences except one L3-L4 patient. Two presented extraspinal third year. incision complications. Bone fusion observed 6 months after operation. erythrocyte sedimentation rate normal at 3 weeks-3 postoperatively. internal fixation failures. fixations young removed cured. Conclusions Single-stage instrumentation results less operative trauma can be suitable alternative treating

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