[Effectiveness of long segment fixation combined with vertebroplasty for severe osteoporotic thoracolumbar compressive fractures].

Feb 8, 2014Zhongguo xiu fu chong jian wai ke za zhi = Zhongguo xiufu chongjian waike zazhi = Chinese journal of reparative and reconstructive surgery

Effectiveness of Long Fixation with Bone Cement Injection for Severe Osteoporotic Spine Fractures in the Thoracolumbar Area

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Abstract

The LSF-VP group had a mean intraoperative blood loss of 517 mL.

  • Long segment fixation combined with vertebroplasty (LSF-VP) showed better outcomes in rectifying kyphosis and recovering vertebral body height compared to percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP).
  • Patients in the LSF-VP group experienced longer operation times and hospital stays, along with a higher volume of bone cement used compared to those in the PKP group.
  • No fixation failures or re-fractures were observed in the LSF-VP group during a follow-up period averaging 41.1 months.
  • Two cases in the PKP group had issues with vertebral height maintenance and recurrence of pain, requiring additional surgery with LSF-VP.
  • Significant differences were noted in several clinical outcomes when comparing LSF-VP and PKP at various time points post-surgery.

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