Minimal Invasive Short Posterior Instrumentation Plus Balloon Kyphoplasty With Calcium Phosphate for Burst and Severe Compression Lumbar Fractures

Mar 18, 2008Spine

Less invasive back support and bone balloon treatment with calcium phosphate for severe lower spine fractures

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Abstract

Eighteen patients with acute lumbar fractures showed significant improvement in spinal alignment and function after surgery.

  • Segmental kyphosis improved from an average of 16 degrees before surgery to 2 degrees after surgery.
  • The anterior vertebral body height ratio increased from 0.57 to 0.87 postoperatively.
  • The posterior vertebral body height ratio improved from 0.93 before surgery to 0.98 after surgery.
  • Spinal canal encroachment reduced from an average of 25% before surgery to 19% after surgery.
  • All patients experienced significant recovery in pain and physical function as measured by VAS and SF-36 scores.
  • No neurological deterioration was observed in any patient, and bone cement leakage occurred without clinical consequences.

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