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Surgical approaches to upper thoracic Pott's disease with spinal instability during childhood: two cases.

Gökhan ÇavuşYurdal GezercanAli Ihsan ÖktenOrkun TolunayTamer ÇelikAli ArslanÜmit Çelik
Published in: Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery (2017)
The recommended treatment approach for unstable cases of Pott's disease located in the upper thoracic region who exhibit neurological deficit and severe kyphotic angling or the development of kyphosis on the thoracic vertebrae is surgical. Decompression, stabilization, and fusion and kyphotic correction can be safely performed via a posterior approach. One of the present cases is the youngest patient described in the literature to undergo transpedicular surgery as a result of Pott's disease. Our other case is the first described in the literature who developed ptosis as a result of tuberculosis and underwent a procedure via posterior transpedicular screw.
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