Comparison of the Therapeutic Effects of Short-Segment Posterior Fixation With Monoaxial Pedicle Screws or Polyaxial Pedicle Screws via Injured Vertebra on Thoracolumbar Fracture
Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the therapeutic effects of short-segment posterior fixation with monoaxial pedicle screw or polyaxial pedicle screw via injured vertebra on thoracolumbar fracture.Methods: All patients who underwent short-segment posterior fixation with monoaxial pedicle screws or polyaxial pedicle screws in the injured vertebra of a thoracolumbar fracture (T12-L2). The clinical and radiological data such as the correction of deformity, sagittal profle and record of the perioperative morbidity of the patients were analyzed.Results: There were 63 patients (21 males and 42 females) with an average age of 44.7 years and were categorised into two groups: monoaxial pedicle screws group (group A) and polyaxial pedicle screws group (group B). There were no significant differences in age, gender, fracture site, TLISS Score, ASIA Score, AO Classification, hospital stay, Injury-to-operation intereval, and associated injury between the two groups (P>0.05). Howere, compared with group B, the injury vertebral endplate centre ratio significantly increased postoperatively and at the final follow-up (P<0.05) in group A.Conclusion: Short-segment posterior fixation with monoaxial or polyaxial pedicle screws via the fracture level for thoracolumbar fracture can achieve kyphosis correction, reduce sagittal alignment correction failure, and maintain anterior vertebral height. The insertion of monoaxial pedicle screws at the fracture level after thoracolumbar vertebral fracture has a flick up ffect on the central vertebral body of the injured vertebrae, which is beneficial to the recovery of the vertebral endplate.