Clinical Study

Percutaneous Vertebral Augmentation with Polyethylene Mesh and Allograft Bone for Traumatic Thoracolumbar Fractures

Table 1

Demographic data and individual clinicoradiographic results during 12-month follow-up.

NumberAgeGenderFracture
level
Mechanism of injuryMcCormack scoremSEA
pre
bSEA
pre
mSEA
12 m
bSEA
12 m
VAS
12 m
PAIN scale
12 m
WORK scale
12 m
MacNab
12 m

29FL1FGH39.811.92.42.50111
244ML2MCA410.37740233
346MTH12MCA410.685.852221
425MTH11BCA51514.513141343
21MTH12FGH712.711.829.432.44444
651ML1CA6181617153211
734FTH10CA51614.518163343
843FL1BCA41065.542222
930MTH6MCA31085.652221
1034FL2MCA5151413123232
1132ML3FGH4 13.611.512112211
1239ML1MCA311.58.58.270111
1336FTH12CA414121210.50222
1440MTH11FGH412.310.512.511.51221
1532ML1MCA3118880122
1638MTH12CA3129.511.5101211
1730FL2FGH411.88.5109.51221

mean12.610.611.310.4

mSEA: monosegmental sagittal endplate angle.
bSEA: bisegmental sagittal endplate angle.
CA: car accident.
MCA: motorcycle accident.
BCA: bicycle accident.
FGH: fall from great height.
VAS: Visual Analog Scale.
: case with the best clinicoradiographic results (see Figure 3).
: case with the worst clinicoradiographic results (see Figure 4).