The Reduction of Endplate Fractures During Balloon Vertebroplasty

Aug 17, 2005Spine

How Balloon Vertebroplasty May Reduce Bone Endplate Breaks in Burst Fracture Treatment with Screws and Bone Cement

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Abstract

The mean vertebral body height increased from 14.6 mm in the fractured state to 20.1 mm after balloon inflation in a human cadaveric burst fracture model.

  • Significant changes in vertebral body height were observed at various phases of the procedure (P < 0.001).
  • At the thoracic level, heights ranged from 14.6 mm in the fractured state to 17.8 mm after cement injection.
  • At the lumbar level, heights ranged from 14.7 mm in the fractured state to 20.2 mm after cement injection.
  • The increase in vertebral body height was associated with a decrease in adjacent disc height.
  • Endplate fracture reduction was achievable in both the center and periphery, but the height gained from balloon inflation was lost after deflation.

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