To compare the efficacy of two kinds of Interbody fusion surgery in the treatment of thoracic and lumbar burst fractures
Objective To investigate clinical efficacy of two kinds of Interbody fusion surgery in the treatment of thoracic and lumbar burst fractures. Methods Selected 60 cases patients admitted to our hospital from January 2009 to January 2012 were divided into treatment group(given fixed vertebral interbody fusion with posterior) and control group(given outside of the internal fixation and fusion), the efficacy of two groups were compared. Results The vertebral cobb angle of two gropes had statistically significant after 12 months(P <0.05);The rate of fracture healing and fixation failure rate of treatment group were better than that of control group(P <0.05); The postoperative neurological Frankel grading system of treatment group was better than that of control group(P <0.05). Conclusion Vertebral interbody fusion combined with posterior reduction and internal fixation has a significant effect on treating thoracic and lumbar burst fractures, which is worthy of clinical widely.
Spinal fracturesThoracic and lumbar burst fracturesInterbody fusion