Objective: To present our early experience with percutaneous transpedicular screw fixation for thoracolumbar fractures at a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan. Material & Methods: A case series of 20 patients with thoracolumbar fractures, who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were followed for up to six months to evaluate their functional status using the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). Kendall’s tau, Spearman’s rho and Pearson correlations were conducted to draw useful conclusions. Results: 85% patients’ injury was reported from ‘fall from height’. 55% of the fracture was the dorsal-lumbar junction (T12-L1). Burst type morphology was reported in maximum number of patients (65%). 55% of patients ...
meantime to return to work following percutaneous transpedicular fixation versus open pedicle screw ...
Objective: To evaluate the results of transpedicular decompression and single stage pedicle screw fi...
Study DesignProspective clinical study.PurposeThe present prospective study aims to evaluate the cli...
Background & Objective: This study aimed to determine the outcome of percutaneous tra...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the clinical improvement in the post-o...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the clinical improvement in the post-o...
Background Data: Percutaneous transpedicular fixation systems have become more frequently used as it...
Objective: To compare the outcome of SSPF (Short Segment Posterior Fixation) with and without ...
Background Data: Management of thoracolumbar fractures using the traditional posterior approach is a...
Background: Posterior short segment instrumentation for thoracolumbar fracture is known for high imp...
Objective: To compare the outcome of SSPF (Short Segment Posterior Fixation) with and without ...
Background: Aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness between percutaneous and open pedicle...
Background Data: The use of pedicle screws for spinal stabilization has become increasingly popular ...
Background: Thoraco-lumbar fractures are serious injuries of concern, if left untreated may result i...
meantime to return to work following percutaneous transpedicular fixation versus open pedicle screw ...
meantime to return to work following percutaneous transpedicular fixation versus open pedicle screw ...
Objective: To evaluate the results of transpedicular decompression and single stage pedicle screw fi...
Study DesignProspective clinical study.PurposeThe present prospective study aims to evaluate the cli...
Background & Objective: This study aimed to determine the outcome of percutaneous tra...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the clinical improvement in the post-o...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the clinical improvement in the post-o...
Background Data: Percutaneous transpedicular fixation systems have become more frequently used as it...
Objective: To compare the outcome of SSPF (Short Segment Posterior Fixation) with and without ...
Background Data: Management of thoracolumbar fractures using the traditional posterior approach is a...
Background: Posterior short segment instrumentation for thoracolumbar fracture is known for high imp...
Objective: To compare the outcome of SSPF (Short Segment Posterior Fixation) with and without ...
Background: Aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness between percutaneous and open pedicle...
Background Data: The use of pedicle screws for spinal stabilization has become increasingly popular ...
Background: Thoraco-lumbar fractures are serious injuries of concern, if left untreated may result i...
meantime to return to work following percutaneous transpedicular fixation versus open pedicle screw ...
meantime to return to work following percutaneous transpedicular fixation versus open pedicle screw ...
Objective: To evaluate the results of transpedicular decompression and single stage pedicle screw fi...
Study DesignProspective clinical study.PurposeThe present prospective study aims to evaluate the cli...