Objective: To identify factors indicating disease severity in patients with thoracolumbar tuberculosis requiring surgical intervention.Design: Medical charts of patients who underwent surgery for thoracic and lumbar spinal tuberculosis from 1990-2005 were reviewed. Patients with different levels of disease were compared in terms of neurological deficits, duration of symptoms, previous antituberculous therapy, nutritional status and associated co-morbids.Results: Ninety-three patients aged 7-77 years (mean age 40 years) were included. Thoracic spine was involved in 80% of operated patients, and lumbar spine in 20%. Severe neurological impairment (Frankel A to C) was present in 68% of patients with thoracic disease, as compared to 5% with lum...
Objective: To study the efficacy of the posterior and posterolateral approach in thoracol...
CITATION: Botha, A. H. & Davis, J. H. 2016. Costotransversectomy in thoracic spinal tuberculosis. So...
Background: Approach for surgical treatment of thoracolumbar tuberculosis (TB) has been controversia...
Introduction: Over last forty years a lot of changes has occurred in the diagnosis, medical treatmen...
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY: To assess the clinical and radiological outcomes in all patients with and...
The vertebral column is involved in less than 1% of all the cases of tuberculosis. It can associated...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Tuberculosis on the spine is involved approximately 1 % of all tuber...
Objective: The most prevalent type of skeletal TB, which accounts for nearly half of all ...
Background: Spinal tuberculosis is the most common location of extra pulmonary tuberculosis. ATT alo...
Spinal tuberculosis accounts for nearly half of all cases of musculoskeletal tuberculosis. It is pri...
Background: To determine the success and effectiveness of nonoperative measures in patients with tub...
Background: Spinal tuberculosis or Pott’s spine occurs in about 1-2% of patients with tuberculosis a...
Objective: The study assessed the outcome of posterio-lateral decompression and trans-ped...
The spinal column is involved in less than 1% of all cases of tuberculosis (TB). Spinal TB is a very...
Background: Spinal tuberculosis is the most common form of extra pulmonary tuberculosis. Complicatio...
Objective: To study the efficacy of the posterior and posterolateral approach in thoracol...
CITATION: Botha, A. H. & Davis, J. H. 2016. Costotransversectomy in thoracic spinal tuberculosis. So...
Background: Approach for surgical treatment of thoracolumbar tuberculosis (TB) has been controversia...
Introduction: Over last forty years a lot of changes has occurred in the diagnosis, medical treatmen...
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY: To assess the clinical and radiological outcomes in all patients with and...
The vertebral column is involved in less than 1% of all the cases of tuberculosis. It can associated...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Tuberculosis on the spine is involved approximately 1 % of all tuber...
Objective: The most prevalent type of skeletal TB, which accounts for nearly half of all ...
Background: Spinal tuberculosis is the most common location of extra pulmonary tuberculosis. ATT alo...
Spinal tuberculosis accounts for nearly half of all cases of musculoskeletal tuberculosis. It is pri...
Background: To determine the success and effectiveness of nonoperative measures in patients with tub...
Background: Spinal tuberculosis or Pott’s spine occurs in about 1-2% of patients with tuberculosis a...
Objective: The study assessed the outcome of posterio-lateral decompression and trans-ped...
The spinal column is involved in less than 1% of all cases of tuberculosis (TB). Spinal TB is a very...
Background: Spinal tuberculosis is the most common form of extra pulmonary tuberculosis. Complicatio...
Objective: To study the efficacy of the posterior and posterolateral approach in thoracol...
CITATION: Botha, A. H. & Davis, J. H. 2016. Costotransversectomy in thoracic spinal tuberculosis. So...
Background: Approach for surgical treatment of thoracolumbar tuberculosis (TB) has been controversia...