Cement Augmentation Techniques in Traumatic Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures

May 11, 2006Spine

Using Cement to Strengthen Broken Bones in the Middle and Lower Back

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Abstract

Less invasive anterior vertebral reconstruction techniques have been shown to be safe and effective.

  • Cement leakage outside the vertebral body may occur during these procedures.
  • Calcium phosphate cements are associated with better histologic properties than methylmethacrylate in vivo.
  • The balloon-assisted endplate reduction (BAER) technique combined with posterior pedicle fixation can restore anterior vertebral height.
  • Some loss of fracture height restoration occurs after balloon removal, but no further loss is seen after cement curing.
  • Percutaneous cement augmentation techniques are feasible for treating traumatic vertebral fractures.

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