25 December 2020 : Clinical Research
Comparison of the Clinical Efficacy of 3 Surgical Methods for Treating Spinal Tuberculosis in Children
Weidong Liang1ACDEF, Jian Zhang1ACDEF, Zhouliang Ren1BC, Maierdan Maimaiti1B, Fulati Mamati1B, Yakefu Abulizi1B, Tao Xu1C, Rui Cao1C, Jun Sheng1AE*, Weibin Sheng1AEDOI: 10.12659/MSM.926142
Med Sci Monit 2020; 26:e926142
Table 3B Changes of k-Cobb angle of different segmental spinal tuberculosis in Group B.
| CT (3) | TT (8) | LT (2) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| T1 (°) | 70.33±17.90 | 64.36±18.65 | 63.50±10.61 |
| T2 (°) | 20.34±6.03* | 21.00±4.41* | 27.00±2.83* |
| T3 (°) | 24.34±4.51 | 22.50±4.81 | 26.50±2.54 |
| F | 17.212 | 37.279 | 20.312 |
| Group B – posterior debridement alone. CT – cervical tuberculosis; TT, – thoracic tuberculosis; LT – lumber tuberculosis; T1 – before surgery; T2 – after surgery; T3 – the final follow-up. * k-Cobb angle of different segmental spinal tuberculosis in three groups all significantly decreased after surgery ( # Besides, k-Cobb angle of thoracic tuberculosis in group A significantly increased in the final follow-up compared with post-operation ( Value is expressed as the mean±standard deviation. | |||






