Type:
Journal
Description:
PurposeSpondylodiscitis mainly affects the anterior part of the spine. In this paper, we retrospectively analyze our experience with the anterior stand-alone approach (ASAA) in the treatment of spinal infections.MethodsForty consecutive patients with severe spondylodiscitis underwent the ASAA during the acute infective phase. Treatment consisted of disease debridement, vertebral body reconstruction using titanium expandable prostheses and anterior fixation.ResultsThere was neither mortality nor major morbidity. Successful arthrodesis was achieved in 39 out of 40 patients who remained disease free throughout the follow-up period. Six months after treatment, one patient experienced pseudarthrosis and required supplemented posterior spinal fixation for vertebral instability. However, adequate arthrodesis was …
Publisher:
Springer-Verlag
Publication date:
1 May 2012
Biblio References:
Volume: 21 Issue: 1 Pages: 75-82
Origin:
European Spine Journal