prospective study of functional and radiological outcome in suprapatellar nailing for tibial shaft fractures
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: Fractures in the thoracic and lumbar spine
newlineaccounts for 90% of all spinal fractur es. Regarding the use of short
newlineor long posterior fixation constructs, there is controversy over the
newlinebest course of therapy for thoracolumbar burst fractures. 9 ,1 0
newline Our
newlineresearch aims to compare the short segment posterior stabilisation
newlineand long segment posterior stabilisation for the management of
newlinethoracolumbar burst fractures.
newlineMATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was conducted between
newlineOctober 2020 and 2022.The patients presented to the emergency
newlineroom and were assessed and treated according to the ATLS protocol.
newlinePatient was diagnosed with clinical and radiological correlation
newlineaccording to AO spine trauma classification system. The injuries
newlinesustained by the patients were classified according to ASIA scoring
newlinesystem and TLICS scores were calculated for all the patients in this
newlinestudy. A total of 30 patients were a part of this study with 15
newlinepatients getting a short posterior stabili zation and the other 15
newlinegetting long posterior stabilization. Mobilization was started as per
newlinepatient s tolerance. Post-op x-rays were taken. The patients were
newlinefollowed up every month till 6 months and every 2 months after
newlinethat. During the follow-up period, patients were assessed using
newlineDenis pain and work assessment scale . The data obtained was
newlinecharted using MS-excel [microsoft USA] and analysed using SPSS
newlineversion 16[IBM]. The comparison between the independent and
newlinedependent variables were done using independent t test for
newlinenumerical variables and chi-square test for categorical variables.
newlineAll p-values less than 0.05 were considered significant.
newline