INTRODUCTION: Dorsolumbar burst fractures are unstable mostly which requires surgical spinal stabilization to maintain anatomical reduction and stability and also to promote early bony fusion and mobilization. Posterior short segment pedicle screw fixation is usually done for burst fractures. Even though early clinical results of this surgery are usually satisfactory, a high failure rate and progressive kyphosis remain a concern. To overcome this in addition to short segment fixation, pedicle screw is inserted at the fracture site. Long segment fixation is usually reserved for fracture dislocation. Inorder to compare the results of functional outcome of both this study is undertaken. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twentyfive patients were treate...
Study Design This was a prospective study of 50 patients of thoracolumbar fracture dislocation treat...
Objective: To compare the outcome of SSPF (Short Segment Posterior Fixation) with and without ...
Objective: To compare the outcome of SSPF (Short Segment Posterior Fixation) with and without ...
Background Data: long segment fixation have been frequently used for management of thoracolumber bur...
Background Data: Selection of stabilization procedures for treating thoracolumbar burst fractures re...
Background Data: Long segment fixation has been frequently used for management of burst thoracolumba...
Objectives: The study determined the radiological outcomes of short-segment vs. long-segm...
Choice of long or short segment fixation for thoracolumbar fractures, benefits of either of these te...
Background: Currently long-segment pedicle instrumentation for a thoracolumbar (T-L) fracture-disloc...
Background: Selection of stabilization procedures for treating thoracolumbar burst fractures remains...
INTRODUCTION: Spine fractures are common in today’s world due to high frequency of Road traffic ac...
ABSTRACT Objective: The objective of this study is to compare short posterior fixation to long post...
The surgical management of thoracolumbar burst fractures frequently involves posterior pedicle screw...
The surgical management of thoracolumbar burst fractures frequently involves posterior pedicle screw...
The surgical management of thoracolumbar burst fractures frequently involves posterior pedicle screw...
Study Design This was a prospective study of 50 patients of thoracolumbar fracture dislocation treat...
Objective: To compare the outcome of SSPF (Short Segment Posterior Fixation) with and without ...
Objective: To compare the outcome of SSPF (Short Segment Posterior Fixation) with and without ...
Background Data: long segment fixation have been frequently used for management of thoracolumber bur...
Background Data: Selection of stabilization procedures for treating thoracolumbar burst fractures re...
Background Data: Long segment fixation has been frequently used for management of burst thoracolumba...
Objectives: The study determined the radiological outcomes of short-segment vs. long-segm...
Choice of long or short segment fixation for thoracolumbar fractures, benefits of either of these te...
Background: Currently long-segment pedicle instrumentation for a thoracolumbar (T-L) fracture-disloc...
Background: Selection of stabilization procedures for treating thoracolumbar burst fractures remains...
INTRODUCTION: Spine fractures are common in today’s world due to high frequency of Road traffic ac...
ABSTRACT Objective: The objective of this study is to compare short posterior fixation to long post...
The surgical management of thoracolumbar burst fractures frequently involves posterior pedicle screw...
The surgical management of thoracolumbar burst fractures frequently involves posterior pedicle screw...
The surgical management of thoracolumbar burst fractures frequently involves posterior pedicle screw...
Study Design This was a prospective study of 50 patients of thoracolumbar fracture dislocation treat...
Objective: To compare the outcome of SSPF (Short Segment Posterior Fixation) with and without ...
Objective: To compare the outcome of SSPF (Short Segment Posterior Fixation) with and without ...