The aims of spinal tuberculosis treatment are to eradicate the disease, to prevent the development of paraplegia and kyphotic deformity, to manage the existing deformity and neurological deficit, to allow early ambulation and to return the patient back to daily life. Methods for the treatment of tuberculosis of vertebra are still controversial. Conservative treatment includes medical therapy as well as external supports and surgery is indicated for deformity of spine, severe pain, or neurological compromise conditions. Most cases in our country were late presentations with disc space already infected, and after débridement there was a large gap needing bone graft to enhance bony fusion and anterior column support. Although the spine was in...
Tuberculosis of the spine is a challenging disease to treat because\ud of the prolonged time of cons...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of anterior instrumentation in patients with subaxial and cerv...
BACKGROUND: Most patients affected by spinal tuberculosis can be successfully treated conservatively...
Study design: A retrospective review with clinical and radiologic assessment was conducted. Object...
Introduction: Over last forty years a lot of changes has occurred in the diagnosis, medical treatmen...
A retrospective clinic study.To evaluate the efficacy of conservative and surgical treatment for lum...
Objective: Tuberculosis spondylitis of the lumbosacral region has rarely been documented in the lite...
Introduction: One of the familiar Pulmonary tuberculosis includes TB spine especially in developing ...
Nearly one-third of the human population is infected with tuberculosis. Of those with active disease...
► spinopelvic stabilization ► fibular graft ► spinal stability Abstract Study Design Case report. Ob...
Study design: Retrospective studyObjective: Observation of post treatment kyphotic angle in patient ...
ABSTRACT: The surgical approaches to treating cervical spinal tuberculosis (CSTB) were contentious,...
Objective: The most prevalent type of skeletal TB, which accounts for nearly half of all ...
Tuberculosis of the cervical spine is a rare clinical condition (10%), most commonly affected lower ...
Spinal tuberculosis accounts for nearly half of all cases of musculoskeletal tuberculosis. It is pri...
Tuberculosis of the spine is a challenging disease to treat because\ud of the prolonged time of cons...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of anterior instrumentation in patients with subaxial and cerv...
BACKGROUND: Most patients affected by spinal tuberculosis can be successfully treated conservatively...
Study design: A retrospective review with clinical and radiologic assessment was conducted. Object...
Introduction: Over last forty years a lot of changes has occurred in the diagnosis, medical treatmen...
A retrospective clinic study.To evaluate the efficacy of conservative and surgical treatment for lum...
Objective: Tuberculosis spondylitis of the lumbosacral region has rarely been documented in the lite...
Introduction: One of the familiar Pulmonary tuberculosis includes TB spine especially in developing ...
Nearly one-third of the human population is infected with tuberculosis. Of those with active disease...
► spinopelvic stabilization ► fibular graft ► spinal stability Abstract Study Design Case report. Ob...
Study design: Retrospective studyObjective: Observation of post treatment kyphotic angle in patient ...
ABSTRACT: The surgical approaches to treating cervical spinal tuberculosis (CSTB) were contentious,...
Objective: The most prevalent type of skeletal TB, which accounts for nearly half of all ...
Tuberculosis of the cervical spine is a rare clinical condition (10%), most commonly affected lower ...
Spinal tuberculosis accounts for nearly half of all cases of musculoskeletal tuberculosis. It is pri...
Tuberculosis of the spine is a challenging disease to treat because\ud of the prolonged time of cons...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of anterior instrumentation in patients with subaxial and cerv...
BACKGROUND: Most patients affected by spinal tuberculosis can be successfully treated conservatively...