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Modified Posterior Vertebral Column Resection for Patients with Thoracolumbar Kyphotic Deformity
Published on: September 16, 2022
Vertebral column decortication for the management of sharp angular spinal deformity in Pott disease: Case report
Hong-Tao Hu1, Feng-Yu Liu, Jin-He Yu
1Department of Spine Surgery, The Third Hospital of Shijiazhuang, Shijiazhuang, China.
Rationale:
Extremely sharp angular spinal deformity of healed tuberculosis can be corrected by vertebral column resection (VCR). However, the VCR techniques have many limitations including spinal column instability, greater blood loss, and greater risk of neurologic deficit.
Patient Concerns:
We described a new spinal osteotomy technique to collect sharp angular spinal deformity in Pott disease. A 52-year-old woman presented with back pain and gait imbalance.
Diagnosis:
The kyphosis of healed tuberculosis was diagnosed based on history and imaging examinations.
Intervention:
A new posterior VCR was designed to treat this disease.
Outcomes:
The neurological function improved from Japanese Orthopedic Association scale 3 to 7. The back pain and neurological function were significantly improved. The Oswestry Disability Index decreased from 92 to 34. There was also a significant decrease in back pain visual analog scale from 9 to 2.
Lessons:
For cases with extremely severe Pott kyphotic deformity, the technology of modified VCR offers excellent clinical and radiographic results.
