Background: Biportal endoscopy and percutaneous screw fixation are promising techniques that can be applied to treat various degenerative spinal diseases. However, these techniques for spinal tuberculosis have not been reported. Method: Using the biportal endoscopic technique, bilateral decompression, tissue biopsy, and granulation tissue removal were performed using the screw insertion site. Using the percutaneous fixation screw technique, posterior stabilization and sagittal angle restoration were achieved. Paraplegia and radiating pain improved neurologically. Kyphosis was radiologically restored. Spinal tuberculosis (Potts's disease) was histopathologically diagnosed. Conclusion: Minimally invasive endoscopic and percutaneous screw te...
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Tuberculosis of the spine is a challenging disease to treat because\ud of the prolonged time of cons...
Nearly one-third of the human population is infected with tuberculosis. Of those with active disease...
Background: Tuberculosis can cause extensive osseo-ligamentous destruction at the cranio-vertebral j...
The treatment of tuberculosis of the spine (Pott\u27s disease) is essentially conservative and a vas...
Spinal tuberculosis accounts for nearly half of all cases of musculoskeletal tuberculosis. It is pri...
ABSTRACT: The surgical approaches to treating cervical spinal tuberculosis (CSTB) were contentious,...
Study Design. The authors employed a new mode of treatment for spinal tuberculosis consisting of sin...
Cervicothoracic spinal tuberculosis is a rare disease. Due to its difficult and challenging surgical...
The aims of spinal tuberculosis treatment are to eradicate the disease, to prevent the development o...
BACKGROUND: Most patients affected by spinal tuberculosis can be successfully treated conservatively...
Minimally invasive techniques including closed laparoscopy and thoracoscopy as well as video-assiste...
Study Design. The authors employed a new mode of treatment for spinal tuberculosis consisting of sin...
BACKGROUND: Most patients affected by spinal tuberculosis can be successfully treated conservatively...
Background; Spinal tuberculosis is a very serious kind of skeletal tuberculosis which occurs very fr...
Copyright © 2014 Zhili Liu et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Tuberculosis of the spine is a challenging disease to treat because\ud of the prolonged time of cons...
Nearly one-third of the human population is infected with tuberculosis. Of those with active disease...
Background: Tuberculosis can cause extensive osseo-ligamentous destruction at the cranio-vertebral j...
The treatment of tuberculosis of the spine (Pott\u27s disease) is essentially conservative and a vas...
Spinal tuberculosis accounts for nearly half of all cases of musculoskeletal tuberculosis. It is pri...
ABSTRACT: The surgical approaches to treating cervical spinal tuberculosis (CSTB) were contentious,...
Study Design. The authors employed a new mode of treatment for spinal tuberculosis consisting of sin...
Cervicothoracic spinal tuberculosis is a rare disease. Due to its difficult and challenging surgical...
The aims of spinal tuberculosis treatment are to eradicate the disease, to prevent the development o...
BACKGROUND: Most patients affected by spinal tuberculosis can be successfully treated conservatively...
Minimally invasive techniques including closed laparoscopy and thoracoscopy as well as video-assiste...
Study Design. The authors employed a new mode of treatment for spinal tuberculosis consisting of sin...
BACKGROUND: Most patients affected by spinal tuberculosis can be successfully treated conservatively...
Background; Spinal tuberculosis is a very serious kind of skeletal tuberculosis which occurs very fr...
Copyright © 2014 Zhili Liu et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Tuberculosis of the spine is a challenging disease to treat because\ud of the prolonged time of cons...
Nearly one-third of the human population is infected with tuberculosis. Of those with active disease...