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2218-5836 (online) |
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Orthopedics |
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Observational Study |
Article Title |
Factors that influence long term instrumentation stability in patients with the unstable thoracolumbar injuries
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Unsolicited Manuscript |
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Andrey E Bokov, Svetlana Y Kalinina, Daria A Kulagina, Kseniia S Lopyrina, Vladimir V Klinshov and Anatolii A Bulkin |
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Funding Agency |
Grant Number |
AI For Spinal Surgery Planning And Results Assessment Project under the “Priority 2030” academic leadership initiative |
No. 6.18-01/240724-15 |
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Corresponding Author |
Andrey E Bokov, MD, PhD, Department of Neurosurgery, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education, Privolzhsky Research Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Verkhnevolzhskaya Naberezhnaya 18, Nizhniy Novgorod 603115, Russia. andrei_bokov@mail.ru |
Key Words |
Instrumentation stability; Unstable thoracolumbar injuries; Pedicle screw loosening; Anterior reconstruction; Posterior decompression |
Core Tip |
A single center ambispective non-randomized evaluation of 204 consecutive patients with the unstable thoracolumbar injuries treated employing pedicle screw fixation. Patients with pedicle screw loosening were detected using computed tomography, out of those cases with clinically significant complication were registered. Using multivariate logistic regression and general discriminant analysis it has been estimated the rate of pedicle screw loosening depends on bone radiodensity, length of fixation, type and extensiveness of decompression. Auxiliary posterior fusion, intermediate screw and anterior reconstruction can provide clinically significant decline in complication rate. |
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2025-08-08 09:09 |
Citation |
<p>Bokov AE, Kalinina SY, Kulagina DA, Lopyrina KS, Klinshov VV, Bulkin AA. Factors that influence long term instrumentation stability in patients with the unstable thoracolumbar injuries. <i>World J Orthop</i> 2025; 16(8): 108161</p> |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/2218-5836/full/v16/i8/108161.htm |
DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.5312/wjo.v16.i8.108161 |
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