Coluna/Columna (Aug 2020)

CORRELATION BETWEEN THE SCHANZ SCREW INSERTION ANGLE AND THE LOSS OF KYPHOSIS CORRECTION IN THORACOLUMBAR FRACTURES

  • FABIO ANTONIO VIEIRA,
  • ANDRÉ SOUSA GARCIA,
  • FERNANDO TADASHI SALVIONI UETA,
  • DAVID DEL CURTO,
  • RENATO HIROSHI SALVIONI UETA,
  • EDUARDO BARROS PUERTAS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1808-185120201903179394
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3
pp. 209 – 212

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ABSTRACT Objective To compare the Schanz screw insertion angle and the loss of the regional kyphosis correction in thoracolumbar burst fractures following posterior short instrumentation surgery. Methods Patients with a thoracolumbar burst fracture between levels T11-L2 were divided into two groups (parallel and divergent) according to the angle formed between the Schanz screw and the vertebral plateau. Regional kyphosis was evaluated in preoperative, immediate postoperative and last follow-up radiographs. Results Of the 58 patients evaluated, 31 had a parallel assembly and 27 had a divergent assembly. When we analyzed the angle of kyphosis, no statistical difference was observed between the pre- and postoperative radiographs. However, a statistical difference in the last follow-up radiographs and in the final loss of the kyphosis correction was confirmed. Conclusion The insertion of Schanz screws with a divergent assembly presents better radiographic results with less loss of kyphosis correction angle when compared with the parallel assembly technique. Level of Evidence III; Retrospective cohort study.

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