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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 21, 552-556, Copyright © 1976 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
JD Richardson, DL Campbell, FL Grover, KV Arom, K Wilkins, JP Wissinger and JK Trinkle
Spinal tuberculosis with paraplegia, although decreasing in incidence,
remains a problem in certain sections of the United States and in most
underdeveloped nations. Evacuations of the tuberculous abscess, debridement
of necrotic bone, and fusion of the anterior spine are maneuvers performed
increasingly by thoracic surgeons. Twenty-two patients with Pott's disease
and symptoms of back pain, gibbous deformity, and neurological deficit
underwent thoracotomy. Nine were paraplegic prior to operation.
Postoperatively, spinal fusion occurred in all cases. All paraplegic
patients can walk now, and 17 of the 22 treated operatively have been
completely rehabilitated and are in school or working. The average hospital
stay was 2.4 months. There was 1 operative death. Medical treatment for
Pott's disease consisted of bed rest and chemotherapy and resulted in
progressive neurological deficit in 2 patients with an average hospital
stay of 2.2 years. We believe operative treatment offers two distinct
advantages: excellent reversal of even long-standing paraplegia and
markedly shortened hospital stay.
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Transthoracic approach for Pott's disease
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