2022
DOI: 10.36552/pjns.v26i2.692
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Neurological Improvement after Decompression for Dorsal Spine Tuberculosis (TB)

Abstract: Objectives:  To assess the neurological improvement after decompression for dorsal spine tuberculosis in terms of Frankel grading. Materials and Method:  Prospective study was done in the Neurosurgery department, Prime Teaching Hospital Peshawar from 2018 to 2021. Patients of both genders aged between 18 to 60 years were selected while those unfit for surgery or requiring conservative management were excluded from the study. After clinical examination and radiological findings, the patients were diagnose… Show more

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“…Although multi-drug resistant tuberculous strains are in the rise, most cases respond very well to medical treatment. Surgery is reserved only for decompression of neurological complications that do not respond to medical therapy, the restoration of stability of the spinal column, and the correction of any severe deformity [4,12,13]. MR signs that favor a diagnosis of tuberculosis rather than the other differential diagnostic entities include: thoracic involvement, endplate abnormal signals, intact posterior vertebral septum, skip lesions, kyphotic deformity, early disc sparing, collapse of vertebral body [10] and cold abscesses, seen in about 70 % of cases [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although multi-drug resistant tuberculous strains are in the rise, most cases respond very well to medical treatment. Surgery is reserved only for decompression of neurological complications that do not respond to medical therapy, the restoration of stability of the spinal column, and the correction of any severe deformity [4,12,13]. MR signs that favor a diagnosis of tuberculosis rather than the other differential diagnostic entities include: thoracic involvement, endplate abnormal signals, intact posterior vertebral septum, skip lesions, kyphotic deformity, early disc sparing, collapse of vertebral body [10] and cold abscesses, seen in about 70 % of cases [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%