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LATERAL EXTRACAVITARY APPROACH FOR DECOMPRESSION AND FIXATION FOR THORACIC SPINE TUBERCULOSIS
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Background: Spine tuberculosis commonly affects thoracic region is decompression, stability and deformity correct . Surgical aim ion. Anterior
approach allows direct access to the pathology. However, anterior fixation reduces the biomechanical stability of the spine, with less kyphosis
correction and loss of correction at the end of treatment. Combined anterior plus posterior procedures were associated with more morbidity. Lateral
extracavitary approach surgery is a good alternative, as it leads to adequate decompression, lesser morbidity and good spinal stability. This case
series indicates the success of single stage lateral extracavitary approach surgery for decompression and fixation in dorsal spine tuberculosis. Case
Description: 4 cases of dorsal pott's spine were operated between December 2022 to August 2024. Operative indication was dorsal pott's with
instability, severe pain or neurological deficits . All cases underwent single stage surgery LECA with decompression and fixation with continued
anti tubercular medications. Cases observed for neurological recovery, improvement in pain and deformity prevention/correction. All patients
tolerated the procedure well and showed significant reduction in pain, good neurological recovery and correction of kyphosis which was
maintained on follow up. Conclusion: A single-stage surgery, LECA with fixation can be a good option for most patients with thoracic spine TB as
it leads to adequate decompression, lesser morbidity, less complications, reduced hospitalization and good spinal stability.
Title: LATERAL EXTRACAVITARY APPROACH FOR DECOMPRESSION AND FIXATION FOR THORACIC SPINE TUBERCULOSIS
Description:
Background: Spine tuberculosis commonly affects thoracic region is decompression, stability and deformity correct .
Surgical aim ion.
Anterior
approach allows direct access to the pathology.
However, anterior fixation reduces the biomechanical stability of the spine, with less kyphosis
correction and loss of correction at the end of treatment.
Combined anterior plus posterior procedures were associated with more morbidity.
Lateral
extracavitary approach surgery is a good alternative, as it leads to adequate decompression, lesser morbidity and good spinal stability.
This case
series indicates the success of single stage lateral extracavitary approach surgery for decompression and fixation in dorsal spine tuberculosis.
Case
Description: 4 cases of dorsal pott's spine were operated between December 2022 to August 2024.
Operative indication was dorsal pott's with
instability, severe pain or neurological deficits .
All cases underwent single stage surgery LECA with decompression and fixation with continued
anti tubercular medications.
Cases observed for neurological recovery, improvement in pain and deformity prevention/correction.
All patients
tolerated the procedure well and showed significant reduction in pain, good neurological recovery and correction of kyphosis which was
maintained on follow up.
Conclusion: A single-stage surgery, LECA with fixation can be a good option for most patients with thoracic spine TB as
it leads to adequate decompression, lesser morbidity, less complications, reduced hospitalization and good spinal stability.
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