1.Postoperative coronal plane imbalance and model construction for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Shihao LI ; Qiang DENG ; Chuanhui XUN ; Weibin SHENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(9):1362-1367
BACKGROUND:Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is a common disease that can affect physical appearance of adolescents in the clinic at present. However, there are lacks of studies on coronal plane imbalance after fixation using Logistic regression equation at present.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the reasons for coronal plane imbalance after fixation in patients with Lenke type II adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
METHODS:141 cases of Lenke type II adolescent idiopathic scoliosis admitted by Department of Spinal Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University in China from January 2001 to November 2012 were chosen as subjects. Multivariate single factor and multiple-factor Logistic regression were performed. Risk factors for the coronal plane imbalance after fixation in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients were screened, and predictive models were established.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Coronal plane imbalance occurred in 30 of the 141 patients, accounting for 21.28%. For Lenke type II adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients, preoperative apical vertebral Nash-More rotation level 3-4, Risser grade 4-5, major curve correction rate/flexibility>1, lower thoracic Cobb angle>70° were vulnerable to postoperative coronal plane imbalance. Multivariate logistic regression showed that vertebral rotation, Risser grade, major curve correction rate/flexibility, lower thoracic Cobb angle were independent risk factors for postoperative coronal plane imbalance in Lenke type II adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients. The predictive model was Y=1/[1+exp(-1.182X 1+1.228X 2+1.671X 3-0.71X 4+0.407)].
2.Debridement and interbody fusion by a single posterior approach for the treatment of lumbosacral regional spinal tuberculosis
Hailong GUO ; Yi LIU ; Weibing SHENG ; Maimaiti PULATI ; Maimaiti MAIERDAN ; Tao XU ; Chuanhui XUN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(8):840-845
Objective To evaluate the clinical effects of a single posterior translaminal or transforaminal debridement and internal fixation with bone graft for the treatment of lumbosacral regional spinal tuberculosis. Methods From January 2004 to October 2009, 32 patients with lumbosacral regional spinal tuberculosis were treated by a single posterior debridement and internal fixation with bone graft, including 21 males and 11 females with the mean age of 46 years (range, 32-65). The lesions located: 3 in L3,4, 19 in L4,5, 10 in L5S1. 20 cases were pedormed operation via translaminal approach, 12 via transforaminal approach. The modified Prolo scale, visual analogue scale (VAS), kyphosis angle and the vertebral body loss were measured before and after surgery, and in the final follow-up. Results All the patients were followed up for average 16 months (range, 12-24). The pre-, postoperative and final follow-up mean kyphosis angle were -24.3°,-34.8°, and -32.4° in the translaminal group, -25.4°, -35.2°, and 33.6° in the transforaminal group,respectively. According to the modified Prolo scale, the excellent and good result was 93.8%. VAS decreased significantly from 7.6 points to 2.9 after surgery. Conclusion Debridement and internal fixation with bone graft via a single posterior approach for the treatment of lumbosacral regional spinal tuberculosis was an easy and effective technique. The appropriate selection of indications, careful imaging evaluation and thorough surgical debridement played an important role in the treatment of lumbosacral regional spinal tuberculosis.
3.Meta analysis of unipolar versus bipolar hemiarthroplasty for elderly patients with femoral neck fracture
Jiangtao CHEN ; Jianjun HUO ; Chuanhui XUN ; Li CAO ; Xinghua SONG ; Zheng TIAN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2014;30(9):917-923
Objective To evaluate the effect of unipolar versus bipolar hemiarthroplasty for treatment of femoral neck fracture in the elderly Methods Related randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and quasi-randomized controlled trials (qRCTs) were searched from computerized databases MEDLINE,EMBASE,Cochrane Library,and CBM disc.Additional studies were identified through hand searches of 10 domestic journals.Time period of the search was from 1966 to June 2012.RevMan 4.2.8 software was used for data analysis.Results A total of 7 RCTs and 3 qRCTs were included.In this meta analysis,bipolar hemiarthroplasty was associated with better hip function compared with unipolar hemiarthroplasty at postoperative 6 months (RR =0.74,95% CI0.62-0.88,P < 0.01).However,the two procedures revealed no significant differences in terms of postoperative one-year dislocation rate (RR =1.01,95% CI0.54-1.89,P > 0.05),reoperation rate (RR =1.13,95% CI 0.74-1.72,P > 0.05),major complication incidence (except for dislocation) (RR =1.27,95% CI 0.74-2.18,P > 0.05),and postoperative 2-year mortality (RR1.16,95% CI 0.73-1.87,P > 0.05).Conclusion Bipolar hemiarthroplasty is preferable to unipolar hemiarthroplasty for hip function improvement,but postoperative one-year dislocation rate,reoperation rate,major complication incidence (except for dislocation),and postoperative twoyear mortality are similar for the two procedures.
4.Efficacy of Y type osteotomy in the treatment of severe post-tuberculous thoracolumbar kyphosis
Mamat MARDAN ; Abliz YAKUP ; Tao XU ; Chuanhui XUN ; Samat XIRALI ; Jian ZHANG ; Rui CAO ; Qiang DENG ; Weidong LIANG ; Weibing SHENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(2):84-91
Objective:To explore the clinical efficacy and surgical indications of Y type osteotomy in the treatment of post-tuberculous thoracolumbar severe angular kyphosis.Methods:From March 2012 to June 2018, 36 patients with post-tuberculous thoracolumbar severe angular kyphosis were treated with Y type osteotomy, including 22 males and 14 females, aged 23.6±5.7 years (range, 7-57 years). The parietal vertebrae of kyphosis were located in the upper thoracic vertebra in 3 cases, the thoracic vertebra in 11 cases, the thoracolumbar segment in 17 cases, and the lumbar vertebra in 5 cases. The Cobb angle of kyphosis before the operation was 92.8°±23.3° (range, 60°-147°). The visual analogue scale (VAS), American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) neurological function grade, and Kirkaldy-Willis function score were used to evaluate the clinical effect. The imaging evaluation indexes were interbody kyphosis angle and spinal bone fusion.Results:The operation was successful in all the 36 patients. The operation time was 210 ±25.9 min (range, 180-270 min), the intraoperative blood loss was 520 ±110 ml (range, 400-800 ml), and the postoperative follow-up time was 26.38±1.75 months (range, 22-30 months). The postoperative kyphosis Cobb angle was corrected to 16.5°±7.7° (range, 5°-35°), which was significantly improved compared with that before operation( t=25.438, P<0.01), and the correction rate was 82.2%. At the last follow-up, the kyphosis angle was 16.5°±7.1° (range, 6°-32°), which was not significantly different from that after the operation. The preoperative VAS score was 7.3±1.8 (range, 3-9), and the postoperative VAS score was 2.4±0.8 (range, 1-3), while the improvement rate was 67.1%. At the last follow-up, it was 1.1±0.6 (range, 0-2), and the improvement rate was 85.0%. According to the Kirkaldy-Willis functional score, the results were excellent in 25 cases, good in 8 cases, and fair in 3 cases at the last follow-up, with an excellent and good rate of 91.7%. Before the operation, 9 cases were accompanied by neurological dysfunction (ASIA grade: grade C in 2 cases, grade D in 7 cases). At the last follow-up, all the 9 patients recovered to grade E. During the operation, the electrophysiological nerve monitoring was abnormal in 2 patients, and the awakening test was negative in 1 case. In another patient, neuroelectrophysiological monitoring after posterior column osteotomy showed a decrease in bilateral sensory and motor function. There was no compression around the spinal cord in the osteotomy area, so the operating bed was gradually folded and partially restored to kyphosis and temporarily fixed with double rods. Neuroelectrophysiological monitoring suggested the recovery of nerve function. The awakening test showed that the nerve function of both lower limbs recovered close to the preoperative state, and further osteotomy and internal fixation was performed 2 weeks later. The nerve function of both lower limbs returned to normal after 3 months. After the operation, one patient's muscle strength of the lower limbs decreased from grade 5 to grade 3, and the sensory function was normal. After symptomatic support treatment such as neurotrophic drugs, it returned to normal 2 weeks later. 1 case developed delayed neurological dysfunction 1 year after the operation. Neurotrophic drugs and rehabilitation treatment improved it. The sinus of the incision was formed in one case 3 months after the operation and healed after debridement and suture. Conclusion:Y typeosteotomyis a safe and effective method for patients with post-tuberculous thoracolumbar severe angular kyphosis. Compared with traditional osteotomy, anterior support bone grafting can be avoided, and spinal shortening can be reduced.
5.Analyzing the clinical effect of one-stage anterior transplantation with iliac crest allograft or autograft in the treatment of thoracolumbar tuberculosis
Hailong GUO ; Qingguang WEI ; Qiang DENG ; Chuanhui XUN ; Weibin SHENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2017;37(18):1121-1129
Objective To evaluate the safety, feasibility and clinical efficacy of one-stage anterior transplantation with ili-ac crest allograft or autologous in the treatment of thoracolumbar tuberculosis. Methods From January 2012 to June 2015, 235 cases of thoracolumbar tuberculosis were treated with allogeneic or autologous iliac crest graft combined with internal fixation dur-ing one-stage after radical debridement, which were reviewed retrospectively. These cases were divided into two groups:allograft group (162 cases) and autograft group (73 cases). In allograft group, there were 87 males and 75 females, with a mean age of 42.5 (range 2-80) years. In autograft group, there were 41 males and 32 females, with a mean age of 40.3 (range 14-68) years. The oper-ation time, bleeding volume, hospital stay, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and C-reactive protein (CRP) level, visual ana-logue scale (VAS) scores, Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) scores, the changes of American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) scale for neurological classification of spinal and graft fusion satisfaction rate in each groups were evaluated respectively before and after surgery. Results The operation time was (122.41±30.55) min in allograft group and (141.56±25.69) min in auto-graft group, the difference was statistically significant. The average hospital stay and bleeding volume were no significant differ-ence between the two groups. In each group, VAS scores, JOA scores, ESR and CRP level and the changes of ASIA scale were sig-nificant difference between pre-and post-operation, but these index showed that there were no significant differences between the two groups. The mean ESR level was (16.46±7.39) mm/h in allograft group, and (13.61±6.85) mm/h in autograft group 3 months af-ter the operation. The fusion time (8.13 ± 1.97) months in allograft group was significantly longer than that in autograft group (5.37± 1.72) months, the difference was statistically significant. At final follow-up, the graft fusion satisfaction rate and the changes of ASIA showed no significant difference. Perioperative complications including gastrointestinal dysfunction in 5 cases (allograft group in 3cases;autograft group in 2cases), and pulmonary infection in 6 cases (allograft group in 4cases;autograft group in 2cas-es). Postoperative complications including kyphosis in 4 cases (allograft group in 3cases;autograft group in 1case), tuberculosis re-currence in 5 cases (allograft group in 3cases;autograft group in 2cases), sinus formation in 5 cases (allograft group in 3cases;auto-graft group in 2cases), chronic pain of the donor site in 6 cases (group autograft). Conclusion There was no significant difference between allogeneic iliac graft and autologous iliac graft in the treatment of thoracolumbar tuberculosis. Allogeneic iliac bone may be the ideal substitute of autologous iliac bone for the clinical treatment of thoracolumbar tuberculosis.
6.Clinical efficacy of one-stage posterior debridement,Smith-Petersen osteotomy,compressive fusion and instrumentation for treatment of thoracolumbar tuberculosis
Mardan·mamat ; Chuanhui XUN ; Jian ZHANG ; Tao XU ; Rui CAO ; Qiang DENG ; Yakup·abliz ; Weibin SHENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2018;38(4):228-235
Objective To discuss the clinical efficacy and surgical indications of one-stage posterior debridement,Smith-Petersen osteotomy(SPO), compressive fusion and instrumentation for treatment of thoracolumbar tuberculosis. Methods All of 32 patients with thoracolumbar spinal tuberculosis were retrospectively analyzed,treated by one-stage posterior debridement,SPO, compressive fusion and instrumentation from March 2010 to October 2016,including 23 males and 9 females,aged 2 to 77 years old,average(39.2±17.8)years.All patients were treated by preoperative quadruple anti-tuberculosis drugs therapy for 2-4 weeks, postoperative regular chemotherapy for 12-18 months.Preoperative and postoperative changes in clinical symptoms,nervous func-tion,the situation of the erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR)and C-reactive protein(CRP)with strict follow-up,as well as other re-lated complications were observed.The spinal fusion rate and fusion situation,changing of the physiological curvature,as well as loosening or breaking of the internal fixation device were detected through regular imaging examination.Results The surgery du-ration time was 90-150 min,average(120±19.6)min,and the blood loss was 150-600 ml,average(320±88.9)ml.Postoperative follow-up time was 1 to 3 years,average 2.3 years.The symptoms of tuberculosis poisoning in all patients were obviously relieved and the nutritional status was improved gradually. The visual analogue scale(VAS) improvement rate was about 92%. The VAS score in the preoperative and the last follow-up was statistically significant.All patients'ESR and CRP returned to normal levels at the last follow-up.The Kirkaldy-Willis function score showed that the total fine rate was 93.75%.9 patients with spinal neurologi-cal impairment were postoperative improved significantly.Except 1 patient's Asia grade improved from the B to C,others returned to normal condition.30 cases recovered.Pleural effusion was observed in 3 cases treated with closed thoracic drainage and antibi-otics.The drainage tube was removed after 5-7 d.Incision fistula were observed in 1 patient at 1 month after discharge and recov-ered after debridement and drugs adjustment.Internal fixation loosening was found in 1 elderly patient after 6 months after surgery which was treated with hyperextended brace and anti-osteoporosis drugs.No tuberculosis recurrence was found.Conclusion One-stage posterior debridement, SPO, compressive fusion and instrumentation is a simple, effective and safety surgical approach, which has great application value for surgical treatment of patients with thoracolumbar spinal tuberculosis.
7. The application of a new intraoperative assessment method of coronal balance in surgical treatment of scoliosis
Jie CHENG ; Tao XU ; Mamat MARDAN ; Hailong GUO ; Jun SHENG ; Mamat POLAT ; Qiang DENG ; Chuanhui XUN ; Jian ZHANG ; Weidong LIANG ; Rui CAO ; Weibin SHENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2019;39(20):1249-1256
Objective:
To introduce a new method for assessing coronal balance in surgical treatment of scoliosis, and to explore its effectiveness in preventing postoperative coronal imbalance.
Methods:
The data of forty-six consecutive patients, who underwent posterior surgery for spine deformity correction from January 2016 to December 2016, were retrospectively analyzed. The series included 19 males and 27 females with an average age of 28.24±21.16 years (7-76 years), and with lower instrumented vertebra (LIV) located at the level of L3 or below. Point-line method was used to evaluate coronal balance by determining whether the center of upper instrumented vertebra was located at the measuring rod passing through the centers of symphysis pubis and LIV among all patients during surgery. Preoperative, postoperative 1 week and 3 months Cobb angle, coronal balance distance (CBD), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), and Scoliosis Research Society Questionnaires-22 (SRS-22) were measured and recorded, and statistical analysis was conducted. And then, subgroup analysis was performed according to preoperative coronal imbalance classification to further evaluate the effectiveness of the new method.
Results:
Among 46 patients in this study, the prevalence of preoperative coronal imbalance was 47.82% (22/46). Of them, ten patients were type B coronal imbalance and eleven patients were type C coronal imbalance. The prevalence of coronal imbalance at one week after operation was 17.39% (8/46), and the prevalence of coronal imbalance at final follow-up was 10.87% (5/46). The results showed that the mean main Cobb angle was 57.24°±26.51° and 14.71°±10.17° at pre-operation and immediate post-operation, respectively. The difference was statistically significant compared to preoperative value (
8.Surgical treatment of post-traumatic epiphyseolisthesis at odontoid process in children
Weidong LIANG ; Jun SHENG ; Zhouliang REN ; Chuanhui XUN ; Hailong GUO ; Maimaiti MAIERDAN· ; Maimaiti PULATI· ; Qiang DENG ; Weibin SHENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2020;40(14):911-918
Objective:To evaluated the indications, methods, outcomes and prognosis of surgical treatment for post-traumatic epiphyseolisthesis at odontoid process in children.Methods:Retrospective analysis was performed on 5 cases of children with delayed epiphyseolisthesis of odontoid process in our institution from July 2009 to October 2016, including 1 male and 4 females. Initial surgery age were at1.7~5.4 years old, averaged (39.6±19.4) months and were 0.67-8 months, averaged (87.0±95.1) days. Disease duration ranged from 23 days to 8 months, with an average of 88 days. X-ray, CT and MRI examinations of the occipital-cervical area were taken to evaluate the type of the fracture and the severity of spinal cord compression. Children were treated with anterior loosening combined with posterior fixation fusion or posterior loosening reduction and internal fixation respectively.The function of spinal cord was evaluated by Frankel scale at pre- and post- operation. During the follow-up, X-ray and CT were performed to assess the fusion condition of the grafted bone.Results:The duration of operation was ranged from 75-145 months, with an average of (101.0±20.7) months; Blood loss ranged from 50-100 ml, with an average of (70.0±21.2) ml; follow-up duration ranged from 6 to 48 months, with an average of (23.5±17.6) months. Two cases preoperatively evaluated as Frankel C and D recovered to postoperative Frankel E. Among the five cases, two received satisfactory reduction, two cases received incomplete reduction, and one experienced failure reduction. The epiphyseolisthesis and bone grafted sites achieved solid fusion at 6-15 months after surgery, with an average of (9.5±3.4) months. The physiological curvature of cervical remained well without bone resorption, nonunion, pseudoarthrosis, as well as screw loosening or broken. Internal fixation of 2 cases were removed.Conclusion:Children with post-traumatic epiphyseolisthesis at odontoid process are not common in clinical practice. The detailed diagnosis of medical history, physical examination and comprehensive imaging evaluation. The posterior approach technique of C1-2 was feasible and effective, which could obtain decompression, reconstruction andstability all together.
9.Research progress of Chiari malformation type I and atlantoaxial instability
Kerem ERXAT· ; Mardan MURADIL· ; Abliz YAKUP· ; Samat XIRALI· ; Chuanhui XUN ; Tao XU ; Weibin SHENG ; Mamat MARDAN·
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2023;43(7):458-464
Chiari malformation (CM) is a group of congenital cerebellar tonsillar hernia malformations involving the craniocervical junction. Chiari malformation type I (CMI) is the most common in clinic, however its pathogenesis is still unclear, and there is no consensus on the surgical treatment standard of CMI. At present, the most widely accepted is the theory of posterior fossa incompatibility, so doctors at home and abroad use posterior fossa decompression (PFD) and posterior fossa compression with duraplasty (PFDD) as the gold standard for surgical treatment, and have their own experience and technical improvement. However, the volume of the posterior cranial fossa in some patients is no different from that in healthy people, and about 30% of the patients with CMI have poor results after posterior cranial fossa decompression. As a result, this operation cannot treat all patients with CMI. In recent years, with the development of imaging, the progress of diagnostic technology and the deepening of understanding of CM, some studies have shown that CMI may be related to atlantoaxial instability, and proposed that CMI is the secondary factor of atlantoaxial instability, and atlantoaxial fusion is the standard of surgical treatment, which has caused great controversy in academic circles. Different clinical research results of scholars support or oppose this theory: some studies have shown that the clinical symptom relief rate of patients with CMI treated with atlantoaxial fusion is 96.9%; another study showed that 70% of patients with CMI underwent atlantoaxial fusion had improved neurological function, but the overall postoperative effect was not satisfactory. In short, CMI is related to many diseases and its clinical manifestations are complex. Therefore, individualized management and treatment should be carried out in combination with the clinical manifestations and auxiliary examination results of patients.
10.Unilateral or bilateral posterior fenestration debridement and bone graft fusion for the treatment of lumbosacral brucellosis spondylitis
Mamat MARDAN· ; Fengzhou BAI ; Mardan MURADIL· ; Tao XU ; Abliz YAKUP· ; Mollawudon ZULIYAR· ; Samat XIRALI· ; Kerem ERXAT· ; Weidong LIANG ; Chuanhui XUN ; Jian ZHANG ; Rui CAO ; Qiang DENG ; Weibin SHENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(20):1459-1466
Objective:To analyze the application and clinical efficacy of one-stage unilateral or bilateral fenestration, debridement, interbody fusion combined with posterior internal fixation for the treatment of lumbosacral brucellosis spondylitis.Methods:All patients with lumbosacral brucellosis spondylitis were retrospectively analyzed, who underwent fenestration, debridement, interbody fusion combined with posterior internal fixation from June 2013 to June 2019. A total of 48 patients were enrolled in this study. According to the surgical method, they were divided into two groups. Unilateral fenestration group: 27 cases of one-stage posterior unilateral fenestration, debridement, interbody fusion combined with posterior internal fixation were performed, 21 males and 6 females, aged 23-71 years; Bilateral fenestration group: 21 cases of one-stage posterior bilateral fenestration, debridement, interbody fusion combined with posterior internal fixation were performed, aged 26-58 years. There were 16 males and 5 females. The preoperative and postoperative clinical symptoms, neurological function, C-reactive protein, the surgery duration time, the blood loss, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate were observed. The internal fixation device was evaluated for looseness or fracture by imaging examination. The Bridwell classification criteria were used to evaluate the bone graft fusion. Postoperative complications were also assessed.Results:All patients completed the operation successfully, and the diseased tissues were sent for pathological examination during the operation, and all of them were diagnosed as brucellosis. All patients were followed up for 12-48 months (mean 23.7 ±6.3 months). C-reactive protein, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and Japanese Orthopaedic Association Scores (JOA) were significantly improved in both groups at different time points after operation. There was no significant difference in the general condition before operation between the two groups ( P>0.05). The mean operation time and mean blood loss were 120.5±34.1 min and 214.4±150.2 ml, in the unilateral fenestration group; 187.1±30.3 min and 455.8±250.5 ml in the bilateral fenestration group; and the difference was significant ( t=8.123, t=2.962, P<0.05) . The postoperative lumbar and leg pain were significantly relieved. There was no significant difference in C-reactive protein, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, VAS, ODI and JOA scores between the two groups at the same time point. In the bilateral fenestration group, one patient developed incision infection half a month after the operation, who underwent debridement and drainage, and finally cured. There was no significant difference in the time of bone graft fusion between the two groups ( t=0.542, P>0.05). At the last follow-up, all the patients were completely fused. Conclusion:Unilateral or bilateral fenestration, debridement and bone graft fusion and internal fixation for the treatment of lumbosacral brucellosis spondylitis can achieve good clinical results, and the former has the advantages of short operation time and low cost.