FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME AFTER DECOMPRESSION FOR DORSAL SPINE TUBERCULOSIS SURGREIS

Authors

  • Muhammad Ayub Khan Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar
  • Fazli Wadud Department of Surgical, DHQ Mardan
  • Muhammad Shakeel Combined Military Hospital, Rawalpindi
  • Saad Ali Department of Intensive Care Unit, MMC
  • Ammad Ali Demonstrator, DHQ Mardan
  • Muhammad Shahzad Qazi Hussain Ahmad Medical Complex, Nowshera

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37762/jgmds.10-2.357

Keywords:

Dorsal Spine Tuberculosis, Corpectomy with Fusion, Laminectomy, Outcome Measures

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: functional outcome of improvement after decompression for dorsal spine tuberculosis in terms of frankle grading.

METHODOLOGY: This prospective study was conducted after ethical approval at neurosurgical ward mmc/mti through non-probability sampling. Clinical and radiological examined patients with carriers of dorsal spine tuberculosis were enrolled in study. After surgery they were followed for three months and improvement were measured comparing pre and post op Frankle grading.

RESULTS:  Total of 38 patients underwent surgical procedure decompression ± fusion through postero-lat approach (costotransversectomy) in which 42% were male and 58% were female. Mean age was 34±5. Distribution for age group was 18-30(08), 31-40(13), and 51-60 (06). Level of disease D4-D8 were 17(44.8%), D9-D12 were 21(55.2%).

CONCLUSION: decompression and stabilization in spine tuberculosis is safe, effective and results in good outcome clinically. The advantages of surgery include through debridement, decompression and achievement of spinal stabilization.

KEY WORDS: Dorsal spine tuberculosis, corpectomy with fusion, laminectomy, outcome measures

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Author Biographies

Muhammad Ayub Khan, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar

MBBS, FCPS, Emergency Medical
Ofcer, Department of Surgery,
Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar

Fazli Wadud, Department of Surgical, DHQ Mardan

MBBS, FCPS, Medical Officer,
Department of Surgical, DHQ Mardan

Muhammad Shakeel, Combined Military Hospital, Rawalpindi

Senior Registrar,
Department of Spine Surgery,
Combined Military Hospital, Rawalpindi

Saad Ali, Department of Intensive Care Unit, MMC

Medical Ofcer,
Department of Intensive Care Unit,
MMC

Ammad Ali, Demonstrator, DHQ Mardan

MBBS, Aesthetic Physical
Demonstrator, DHQ Mardan

Muhammad Shahzad, Qazi Hussain Ahmad Medical Complex, Nowshera

Demonstrator,
Qazi Hussain Ahmad Medical Complex, Nowshera

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2023-04-01

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Khan, M. A., Wadud, F. ., Shakeel, M. ., Ali, S., Ali, A. ., & Shahzad, M. . (2023). FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME AFTER DECOMPRESSION FOR DORSAL SPINE TUBERCULOSIS SURGREIS. Journal of Gandhara Medical and Dental Science, 10(2), 75–78. https://doi.org/10.37762/jgmds.10-2.357

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