Bone Displacement and the Role of Longitudinal Ligaments During Balloon Vertebroplasty in Traumatic Thoracolumbar Fractures

Aug 17, 2005Spine

Bone Movement and the Role of Lengthwise Ligaments During Balloon Treatment of Spine Fractures in the Lower Back

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Abstract

A significant increase in anterior and posterior bone displacement occurred after balloon inflation during vertebroplasty in a human cadaveric model.

  • Anterior bone displacement (ABD) and posterior bone displacement (PBD) increased significantly after balloon inflation at both thoracic and lumbar levels.
  • ABD and PBD returned to pre-inflation levels following cement injection.
  • The absolute amount of ABD and PBD during inflation was less than 1 mm, suggesting minimal clinical impact.
  • No differences in ABD or PBD were found between specimens with or without intact longitudinal ligaments at any phase.
  • A small amount of cement leakage was noted in one specimen with intact longitudinal ligaments.

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