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Title: The experience in tuberculous spondylitis treatment taking into account the susceptibility of mycobacteria tuberculosis to antibacterial medicines
Authors: Golka, G.
Vesnin, V.
Burlaka, V.
Oliinyk, A.
Fadeev, O.
Frolova-Romaniuk, Elina
Goptsii, Olena
Keywords: results of operative treatment of tuberculous spondylitis
etiological diagnosis of tuberculous spondylitis
bacteriological studies
anterior spondylodesis with a sliding titanium cage
2023а
Issue Date: Mar-2023
Publisher: The experience in tuberculous spondylitis treatment taking into account the susceptibility of mycobacteria tuberculosis to antibacterial medicines / G. G. Golka, V. V. Vesnin, V. V. Burlaka, A. O. Oliinyk, O. G. Fadeev, E. Yu. Frolova-Romaniuk, O. V. Goptsii // Tuberculosis, Lung Diseases, HIV Infection (Ukraine). ─ 2023. ─ Vol. 1. ─ P. 29─36. ─ DOI: http://doi. org/10.30978/TB-2023-1-29.
Abstract: The new method of TS treatment in the main group compared to traditional standards of surgical interventions in the control group allowed: 1) to avoid the progression of TS, the development of complications of the disease (p < 0.05) and complications related to the transplant (fractures, displacement of the autograft, cage) (p < 0.05), in the early postoperative period; 2) significantly increase the effectiveness of treatment due to an increase in excellent results (46.7 and 26.7 %, respectively) and a decrease in satisfactory (13.3 and 23.3 %) and unsatisfactory (0.0 and 10.0 %; p < 0.05) of the results in the remote terms of observation; 3) significantly shorten the inpatient stage of treatment ((96 ± 12) and (190 ± 21) bed-days; p < 0.001).
URI: http://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/32933
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