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Nursing care of patients undergoing thoracolumbar tuberculosis surgery
Spinal tuberculosis is a common disease in orthopedics, accounting for the first place in all bone and joint tuberculosis, among which lumbar tuberculosis is the most common, followed by thoracic tuberculosis and cervical tuberculosis. 2009-02-20 1 1- 1 1.

Twenty-two patients with thoracolumbar tuberculosis received focus clearance, vertebral decompression, bone graft fusion and internal fixation. The nursing experience is reported as follows.

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There were 22 cases in this group, including 6 males/kloc-0 and 6 females. Ranging in age from 22 to 67. Among them, there were 4 cases of thoracic tuberculosis, 6 cases of lumbar tuberculosis/KLOC-0, and 2 cases of thoracolumbar tuberculosis. Among them, 2 cases were completely paraplegic and 3 cases were incomplete paraplegic.

22 cases were followed up for 6 ~ 65 months and recovered well. Among them, 1 paraplegic patients can get out of bed and walk.

Expert introduction

Liu Yaosheng, male, deputy chief physician, associate professor, doctor of medicine. Engaged in orthopedic clinical work for more than ten years, presided over many national and provincial topics, and published more than 50 professional papers in core journals at home and abroad. He is mainly good at minimally invasive treatment of senile osteoporotic spinal compression fracture, femoral head necrosis decompression and head-protecting surgery, artificial joint replacement, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spinal stenosis, lumbar spondylolisthesis, lumbar scoliosis, spinal tuberculosis, spinal metastasis, bone and soft tissue malignant tumor, cervical spondylosis and cervical spinal stenosis.