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Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
1974 Volume.9 No. 1 p.65 ~ p.73
Treatment for Pott¢¥s Paraplegia
ì°ÐÆßÆ/Lee, Keun Sang
ñ¹Êüûà/ÑÑÐñé»/äÌܼý³/Choo, Kam Ho/Kim, Key Yong/Ahn, Byung Hoon
Abstract
Tuberculosis of the spine today rs uncommon disease in Western Countries however it is still common disease in Korea, and it represents a important problem to the orthopedic proffession. Putt¢¥s paraplegia is seen as frequently as in the previous days among the patients with tuberculosis of the spine, although antituberculous drugs have improved the prognosis and healing of the disease.
In this paper the results of the treatment upon 90 cases of Pott¢¥s paraplegia treated through the year of 1959 to 1973 is reported.
The treatment comprises two partly different surgical treatment as 37 cases were operated by radical curettage (Group I) of the spinal lesion and 53 cases were operated by resection of the diseased vertebrae and simultaneous anterior spinal fusion (Group II). It was also possible to compare the results and¢¥the advantages of these two methods of treatment.
1. The thoracic spine was most commonly involved in 71 cases (79%) and the dorso-lumbar spine in 11 cases. Number of affected vertebra averaged 3.5 in group I, and 3 in group II.
2. There were- 71 cases (78.9 %) of early and 19 cases (21 %) of late paraplegia. In 72 cases(80%) the paraplegia was complete and is 18 cases (ZO%) it was incomplete.
The proportion of complete and early. paraplegia was more common in adult than children.
3. The cause of the compression was. observed in 53 cases operated by anterior spinal fusion. The most common compressing agent was inflammatory products and sequestrated materiai, 29 among 42 cases, in early paraplegia and solid material, 7 among 11 cases, in late paraplegia.
4. Altogether 64 out of the 90 cases had complete recovery of .paraplegia, 19 had incomplete recovery and 7 were failures. 25 out of 37 cases in group I, and 39 out of 53 cases in group I had complete recovery. Factors influencing the results of treatment were age, duration of spinal symptom, grade, duration and type of paraplegia, and cause of compression.
5. Collapsed lung during operation was found in one case, postoperative collapse of spine, which produced irreversible paraplegia was found in one cases in group I. Fracture of bone graft was found in 14 cases in post-operation time, and post-oprative pneumothorax was found in 11 cases in group j . All these complications were healed.
6. The transthoracic approach gave an excellent possibility to inspect and remove the compressing agent, and it is preferable in cases of longstanding paraplegia, where compressing agent is often formed by solid material.
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