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Anterior spinal decompression in HIV-positive patients with tuberculosis. A prospective study
S Govender1, A H Parbhoo, K P Kumar
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Natal, South Africa.
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume
|August 28, 2001
Abstract:
total of 39 HIV-infected adults with spinal tuberculosis underwent anterior spinal decompression for neurological deficit. Fresh-frozen allografts were used in 38 patients. Antituberculous drugs were prescribed for 18 months, but antiretroviral therapy was not used. Six patients died within two years of surgery. Neurological recovery and allograft incorporation were observed at follow-up at a mean of 38 months, although the CD4/CD8 ratios were reversed in all patients. Adequate preoperative nutritional support and compliance with antituberculous treatment are essential in ensuring a satisfactory outcome.