Spandidos Publications Logo
  • About
    • About Spandidos
    • Aims and Scopes
    • Abstracting and Indexing
    • Editorial Policies
    • Reprints and Permissions
    • Job Opportunities
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Contact
  • Journals
    • All Journals
    • Oncology Letters
      • Oncology Letters
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Oncology
      • International Journal of Oncology
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Molecular and Clinical Oncology
      • Molecular and Clinical Oncology
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
      • Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Molecular Medicine
      • International Journal of Molecular Medicine
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Biomedical Reports
      • Biomedical Reports
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Oncology Reports
      • Oncology Reports
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Molecular Medicine Reports
      • Molecular Medicine Reports
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • World Academy of Sciences Journal
      • World Academy of Sciences Journal
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Functional Nutrition
      • International Journal of Functional Nutrition
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Epigenetics
      • International Journal of Epigenetics
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Medicine International
      • Medicine International
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
  • Articles
  • Information
    • Information for Authors
    • Information for Reviewers
    • Information for Librarians
    • Information for Advertisers
    • Conferences
  • Language Editing
Spandidos Publications Logo
  • About
    • About Spandidos
    • Aims and Scopes
    • Abstracting and Indexing
    • Editorial Policies
    • Reprints and Permissions
    • Job Opportunities
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Contact
  • Journals
    • All Journals
    • Biomedical Reports
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Epigenetics
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Functional Nutrition
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Molecular Medicine
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Oncology
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Medicine International
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Molecular and Clinical Oncology
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Molecular Medicine Reports
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Oncology Letters
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Oncology Reports
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • World Academy of Sciences Journal
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
  • Articles
  • Information
    • For Authors
    • For Reviewers
    • For Librarians
    • For Advertisers
    • Conferences
  • Language Editing
Login Register Submit
  • This site uses cookies
  • You can change your cookie settings at any time by following the instructions in our Cookie Policy. To find out more, you may read our Privacy Policy.

    I agree
Search articles by DOI, keyword, author or affiliation
Search
Advanced Search
presentation
Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
Join Editorial Board Propose a Special Issue
Print ISSN: 1792-0981 Online ISSN: 1792-1015
Journal Cover
December-2018 Volume 16 Issue 6

Full Size Image

Sign up for eToc alerts
Recommend to Library

Journals

International Journal of Molecular Medicine

International Journal of Molecular Medicine

International Journal of Molecular Medicine is an international journal devoted to molecular mechanisms of human disease.

International Journal of Oncology

International Journal of Oncology

International Journal of Oncology is an international journal devoted to oncology research and cancer treatment.

Molecular Medicine Reports

Molecular Medicine Reports

Covers molecular medicine topics such as pharmacology, pathology, genetics, neuroscience, infectious diseases, molecular cardiology, and molecular surgery.

Oncology Reports

Oncology Reports

Oncology Reports is an international journal devoted to fundamental and applied research in Oncology.

Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine

Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine

Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine is an international journal devoted to laboratory and clinical medicine.

Oncology Letters

Oncology Letters

Oncology Letters is an international journal devoted to Experimental and Clinical Oncology.

Biomedical Reports

Biomedical Reports

Explores a wide range of biological and medical fields, including pharmacology, genetics, microbiology, neuroscience, and molecular cardiology.

Molecular and Clinical Oncology

Molecular and Clinical Oncology

International journal addressing all aspects of oncology research, from tumorigenesis and oncogenes to chemotherapy and metastasis.

World Academy of Sciences Journal

World Academy of Sciences Journal

Multidisciplinary open-access journal spanning biochemistry, genetics, neuroscience, environmental health, and synthetic biology.

International Journal of Functional Nutrition

International Journal of Functional Nutrition

Open-access journal combining biochemistry, pharmacology, immunology, and genetics to advance health through functional nutrition.

International Journal of Epigenetics

International Journal of Epigenetics

Publishes open-access research on using epigenetics to advance understanding and treatment of human disease.

Medicine International

Medicine International

An International Open Access Journal Devoted to General Medicine.

Journal Cover
December-2018 Volume 16 Issue 6

Full Size Image

Sign up for eToc alerts
Recommend to Library

  • Article
  • Citations
    • Cite This Article
    • Download Citation
    • Create Citation Alert
    • Remove Citation Alert
    • Cited By
  • Similar Articles
    • Related Articles (in Spandidos Publications)
    • Similar Articles (Google Scholar)
    • Similar Articles (PubMed)
  • Download PDF
  • Download XML
  • View XML
Article

Beneficial effects of percutaneous minimally invasive surgery for patients with fractures in the thoracic spine

  • Authors:
    • Xin Wang
    • Yang Liu
    • Xinwei Wang
    • Huajiang Chen
    • Peng Cao
    • Ye Tian
    • Xiaoyu Wu
    • Yu Chen
    • Wen Yuan
  • View Affiliations / Copyright

    Affiliations: Department of Orthopedics, First Clinical Medical College of Lanzhou University, The First Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu 730000, P.R. China, Department of Orthopedics, Changzheng Hospital Affiliated to The Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200003, P.R. China
  • Pages: 5394-5399
    |
    Published online on: October 22, 2018
       https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2018.6887
  • Expand metrics +
Metrics: Total Views: 0 (Spandidos Publications: | PMC Statistics: )
Metrics: Total PDF Downloads: 0 (Spandidos Publications: | PMC Statistics: )
Cited By (CrossRef): 0 citations Loading Articles...

This article is mentioned in:



Abstract

Percutaneous minimally invasive surgery (PMIS) is the most common surgical procedure used in patients with fractures in the thoracic spine. In the present study, the benefits of PMIS compared with the conventional open surgery (COS) were investigated in patients with thoracic spine fractures. A total of 84 patients were recruited in the current analysis. Inflammatory responses were measured in all patients subsequent to PMIS and COS. It was demonstrated that PMIS produced reduced inflammatory responses as compared with COS in clinical patients. In addition, the results revealed that kyphosis, anterolisthesis and the neurological state were significantly improved in patients subjected to PMIS compared with those receiving COS (P<0.01). The mean values of bone reduction and fracture correction loss were similar in the PMIS and COS groups (4.5 degrees). Furthermore, the outcomes indicated that the sensitivity for fracture localization to the correct vertebra was 0.90 in PMIS and 0.92 in COS (P>0.05). It was observed that patients who had undergone PMIS required reduced hospitalization time compared with the COS‑treated patients (P=0.026). Additionally, the mean bleeding volume during surgery was 538 ml in the PMIS patients and 845 ml in the COS patients. Regarding physical activity, patients who underwent PMIS were relative more active compared with the COS patients (P=0.038) in a 14‑day observation. In conclusion, the current clinical analysis indicated that PMIS was more beneficial for the treatment of patients with fractures in the thoracic spine, and the study provided further evidence for the management thoracic spine injuries.
View Figures

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 4

Figure 5

View References

1 

Beisse R and Verdú-López F: Current status of thoracoscopic surgery for thoracic and lumbar spine. Part 1General aspects and treatment of fractures. Neurocirugia (Astur). 25:8–19. 2014.

2 

Božík M, Magala M, Heger T, Matejička D, Baka J and Šimko P: Pedicle screw fixation of thoracic spine fractures. Acta Chir Orthop Traumatol Cech. 81:140–151. 2014.(In Slovak). PubMed/NCBI

3 

van der Jagt-Willems HC, van Munster BC, Tulner LR and Lems WF: Geriatricians should screen for vertebral fractures in all individuals by performing X-rays of the thoracic spine. J Am Geriatr Soc. 62:2027–2029. 2014. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

4 

Singh R, McD Taylor D, D'Souza D, Gorelik A, Page P and Phal P: Injuries significantly associated with thoracic spine fractures: A case-control study. Emerg Med Australas. 21:419–423. 2009.PubMed/NCBI

5 

Gross EA: Computed tomographic screening for thoracic and lumbar fractures: Is spine reformatting necessary? Am J Emerg Med. 28:73–75. 2010. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

6 

Ulmar B, Gühring M, Stuby F, Brunner A, Schmälzle T, Weise K and Badke A: Traumatic thoracic spine fractures: Inter- and intraobserver reliability of vertebral, local and segmental kyphosis in lateral X-rays. Z Orthop Unfall. 147:481–486. 2009.(In German). View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

7 

Rosengart TK, Feldman T, Borger MA, Vassiliades TA Jr, Gillinov AM, Hoercher KJ, Vahanian A, Bonow RO and O'Neill W; American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Surgery and Anesthesia, ; et al Percutaneous and minimally invasive valve procedures: A scientific statement from the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Surgery and Anesthesia, council on clinical cardiology, functional genomics and translational biology interdisciplinary working group, and quality of care and outcomes research interdisciplinary working group. Circulation. 117:1750–1767. 2008. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

8 

Raffa GM, Pellegrini C, Lentini S, Perrotta S, Tancredi F, Gaeta R and Viganò M: Minimally invasive video-assisted surgery for iatrogenic aortic root-to-right atrium fistula after incomplete percutaneous occlusion of patent foramen ovale: Case report and review of the literature. J Card Surg. 23:75–78. 2008. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

9 

Ohuchi H, Kyo S, Asano H, Tanabe H, Yokote Y and Omoto R: Development and clinical application of minimally invasive cardiac surgery using percutaneous cardiopulmonary support. Jpn J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 48:562–567. 2000. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

10 

Deo SV, Sharma V, Shah IK, Erwin PJ, Joyce LD and Park SJ: Minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass graft surgery or percutaneous coronary intervention for proximal left anterior descending artery stenosis: A meta-analysis. Ann Thorac Surg. 97:2056–2065. 2014. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

11 

Kwan MK, Lee CK and Chan CY: Minimally invasive spinal stabilization using fluoroscopic-guided percutaneous screws as a form of palliative surgery in patients with spinal metastasis. Asian Spine J. 10:99–110. 2016. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

12 

Barbagallo GM, Yoder E, Dettori JR and Albanese V: Percutaneous minimally invasive versus open spine surgery in the treatment of fractures of the thoracolumbar junction: A comparative effectiveness review. Evid Based Spine Care J. 3:43–49. 2012.PubMed/NCBI

13 

Takami M, Yamada H, Nohda K and Yoshida M: A minimally invasive surgery combining temporary percutaneous pedicle screw fixation without fusion and vertebroplasty with transpedicular intracorporeal hydroxyapatite blocks grafting for fresh thoracolumbar burst fractures: prospective study. Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol. 24 Suppl 1:S159–S165. 2014. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

14 

Tu KK, Zhou XT, Tao ZS, Chen WK, Huang ZL, Sun T, Zhou Q and Yang L: Minimally invasive surgical technique: Percutaneous external fixation combined with titanium elastic nails for selective treatment of tibial fractures. Injury. 46:2428–2432. 2015. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

15 

Napier RJ and Nolan PC: Diagnosis of vertebral fractures in post-ictal patients. Emerg Med J. 28:169–170. 2011. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

16 

Pavon JM, Sanders LL, Sloane R and Colón-Emeric C: Sensitivity of osteoporosis screening guidelines for eventual hip fracture in older male veterans. Bonekey Rep. 3:5302014. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

17 

Kataoka H, Ikemoto T, Yoshimura A, Shibuya M, Goto K, Yamashita J, Morita K, Sakamoto J, Nakano J and Okita M: Association of early physical activity time with pain, activities of daily living, and progression of vertebral body collapse in patients with vertebral compression fractures. Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 53:366–376. 2017.PubMed/NCBI

18 

Rahbek O, Jensen SL, Lind M, Penny JØ, Kallemose T, Jakobsen T and Troelsen A: Inferior reliability of VAS scoring compared with International Society of the Knee reporting system for abstract assessment. Dan Med J. 64(pii): A53462017.PubMed/NCBI

19 

Yonenobu K, Abumi K, Nagata K, Taketomi E and Ueyama K: Interobserver and intraobserver reliability of the japanese orthopaedic association scoring system for evaluation of cervical compression myelopathy. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 26:1890–1895. 2001. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

20 

Payer M, Smoll NR, Oezkan N and Tessitore E: Dynamic transpedicular stabilisation and decompression in single-level degenerative anterolisthesis and stenosis. Acta Neurochir (Wien). 156:221–227. 2014. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

21 

van Middendorp JJ, Hosman AJ, Pouw MH; EM-SCI Study Group, ; Van de Meent H: ASIA impairment scale conversion in traumatic SCI: is it related with the ability to walk? A descriptive comparison with functional ambulation outcome measures in 273 patients. Spinal Cord. 47:555–560. 2009. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

22 

Ippolito E, Farsetti P, Boyce AM, Corsi A, De Maio F and Collins MT: Radiographic classification of coronal plane femoral deformities in polyostotic fibrous dysplasia. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 472:1558–1567. 2014. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

23 

Bartley CE, Bastrom TP and Newton PO: Blood loss reduction during surgical correction of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis utilizing an ultrasonic bone scalpel. Spine Deform. 2:285–290. 2014. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

24 

Kreinest M, Schmahl D, Grützner PA and Matschke S: Trisegmental fusion by vertebral body replacement: Outcome following traumatic multisegmental fractures of the thoracic and lumbar spine. Unfallchirurg. 121:300–305. 2018.(In German). PubMed/NCBI

25 

Linhares D, Neves N, Ribeiro da Silva M and Almeida Fonseca J: Analysis of the cochrane review: Pedicle screw fixation for traumatic fractures of the thoracic and lumbar spine. Cochrane database syst rev. 2013;05:CD009073. Acta Med Port. 29:297–300. 2016.(In Portuguese).

26 

Chiu KM, Lin TY, Chen JS and Chu SH: Percutaneous cardioplegia delivery using the miniport in minimally invasive mitral valve surgery. Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg. 7:342–343. 2008. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

27 

Zhang W, Li H, Zhou Y, Wang J, Chu T, Zheng W, Chen B and Li C: Minimally invasive posterior decompression combined with percutaneous pedicle screw fixation for the treatment of thoracolumbar fractures with neurological deficits: A prospective randomized study versus traditional open posterior surgery. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 41 Suppl 19:B23–B29. 2016. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

28 

Zeng BF: Minimally invasive surgery in fracture management. Chin Med J (Engl). 121:1349–1351. 2008.PubMed/NCBI

29 

Pan YW, Wang XM and Pei XQ: Treatment of children supracondylar fracture of humerus with minimally invasive surgery. Zhongguo Gu Shang. 22:3432009.(In Chinese). PubMed/NCBI

30 

Wen J, Xu G, Du C and Wang B: Minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy versus endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery with flexible ureteroscope for partial staghorn calculi: A randomised controlled trial. Int J Surg. 28:22–27. 2016. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

31 

Wei FC: Minimally invasive surgery for vertebral fracture and spinal infection. Biomed J. 36:1532013. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

32 

Jing ZF, Zhao YY, Wang RG, Wang GZ and Teng LL: Minimally invasive surgery to treat severe acromioclavicular dislocation combined with coracoid process fracture. Zhongguo Gu Shang. 23:46–48. 2010.PubMed/NCBI

33 

Hu YM and Pang QJ: Effectiveness of manipulative reduction combined with minimally invasive surgery in the treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture: A meta-analysis. Zhongguo Gu Shang. 28:1042–1047. 2015.PubMed/NCBI

34 

Wang J, Zhou Y, Zhang ZF, Li CQ, Zheng WJ and Huang B: Minimally invasive transforaminal interbody fusion surgery for the old fracture of the thoracolumbar junction. J Spinal Disord Tech. 27:E55–E60. 2014. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

Related Articles

  • Abstract
  • View
  • Download
  • Twitter
Copy and paste a formatted citation
Spandidos Publications style
Wang X, Liu Y, Wang X, Chen H, Cao P, Tian Y, Wu X, Chen Y and Yuan W: Beneficial effects of percutaneous minimally invasive surgery for patients with fractures in the thoracic spine. Exp Ther Med 16: 5394-5399, 2018.
APA
Wang, X., Liu, Y., Wang, X., Chen, H., Cao, P., Tian, Y. ... Yuan, W. (2018). Beneficial effects of percutaneous minimally invasive surgery for patients with fractures in the thoracic spine. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 16, 5394-5399. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2018.6887
MLA
Wang, X., Liu, Y., Wang, X., Chen, H., Cao, P., Tian, Y., Wu, X., Chen, Y., Yuan, W."Beneficial effects of percutaneous minimally invasive surgery for patients with fractures in the thoracic spine". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 16.6 (2018): 5394-5399.
Chicago
Wang, X., Liu, Y., Wang, X., Chen, H., Cao, P., Tian, Y., Wu, X., Chen, Y., Yuan, W."Beneficial effects of percutaneous minimally invasive surgery for patients with fractures in the thoracic spine". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 16, no. 6 (2018): 5394-5399. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2018.6887
Copy and paste a formatted citation
x
Spandidos Publications style
Wang X, Liu Y, Wang X, Chen H, Cao P, Tian Y, Wu X, Chen Y and Yuan W: Beneficial effects of percutaneous minimally invasive surgery for patients with fractures in the thoracic spine. Exp Ther Med 16: 5394-5399, 2018.
APA
Wang, X., Liu, Y., Wang, X., Chen, H., Cao, P., Tian, Y. ... Yuan, W. (2018). Beneficial effects of percutaneous minimally invasive surgery for patients with fractures in the thoracic spine. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 16, 5394-5399. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2018.6887
MLA
Wang, X., Liu, Y., Wang, X., Chen, H., Cao, P., Tian, Y., Wu, X., Chen, Y., Yuan, W."Beneficial effects of percutaneous minimally invasive surgery for patients with fractures in the thoracic spine". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 16.6 (2018): 5394-5399.
Chicago
Wang, X., Liu, Y., Wang, X., Chen, H., Cao, P., Tian, Y., Wu, X., Chen, Y., Yuan, W."Beneficial effects of percutaneous minimally invasive surgery for patients with fractures in the thoracic spine". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 16, no. 6 (2018): 5394-5399. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2018.6887
Follow us
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
About
  • Spandidos Publications
  • Careers
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
How can we help?
  • Help
  • Live Chat
  • Contact
  • Email to our Support Team