2022
DOI: 10.14531/ss2022.4.68-76
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A new classification of spondylodiscitis: possibility of validation and multidisciplinary expert consensus

Abstract: Objective. To perform validation study of the E. Pola classification (2017) and to assess expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of infectious lesions of the spine in the national professional community.Material and Methods. A clinical and radiological database on 15 cases of infectious spondylitis, as well as the information about original article by Pola and a Russian translation of the classification and tactical tables from this article, were distributed to 408 orthopedic traumatologists, neurosur… Show more

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“…When spondylitis becomes chronic (therapeutic pause lasts 3 months or more), not only is sanitation of the purulent focus necessary, but also three-column spinal reconstruction with correction of the sagittal balance parameters as a key criterion for ensuring the patient’s quality of life in the post-surgical period [ 10 , 11 ]. Isolated autosteal grafts have long remained the gold standard for the reconstruction of the anterior column of the spine.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When spondylitis becomes chronic (therapeutic pause lasts 3 months or more), not only is sanitation of the purulent focus necessary, but also three-column spinal reconstruction with correction of the sagittal balance parameters as a key criterion for ensuring the patient’s quality of life in the post-surgical period [ 10 , 11 ]. Isolated autosteal grafts have long remained the gold standard for the reconstruction of the anterior column of the spine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%