Comparison of Short Segment Mono-axial and Poly-axial Pedicle Screw Fixation for Thoracolumbar Fractures
NCT ID: NCT04032054
Last Updated: 2019-07-26
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
50 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2019-10-01
2021-10-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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* Morphological classification of thoraco-lumbar fractures is based on the Magerl classification modified by the AOSpine Classification Group. For this evaluation radiograms and CT scans with multiplanar reconstructions are essential. In some cases additional MR images might be necessary.(2)
* The goal of fracture treatment is to obtain and maintain a stable reduction and early mobilization. A secondary aim is to restore sagittal alignment which has gained increasing emphasis in the last decade.(3)
* Posterior short segment fixation including the proximal and distal adjacent normal vertebrae is the most commonly performed surgery for the vast majority of thoracolumbar fractures, Posterior pedicle screw fixation has been shown to be simple, familiar, efficient, reliable, and safe for the reduction and stabilization of most fractures and remains the most popular technique.(4)
* The aim of our study is to compare between monoaxial short segment pedicle screw fixation and polyaxial short segment pedicle screw fixation
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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A
mono-axial
mono-axial and poly-axial screws
types of pedicular screws for thoracolumbar fractures fixation
B
poly-axial
mono-axial and poly-axial screws
types of pedicular screws for thoracolumbar fractures fixation
Interventions
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mono-axial and poly-axial screws
types of pedicular screws for thoracolumbar fractures fixation
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Neurologically free.
* Age of the patients to be from 20 to 60 years.
* Type A3 and A4 according to the AO classification.
Exclusion Criteria
* Lumbar degenerative diseases.
* Multisegement spine fractures.
* Poly traumatized patients
20 Years
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Assiut University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Islam Mohamed Abd El Hameed
Resident doctor
Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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TL pedicular screws fixation
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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