The treatment of osteoporotic thoracolumbar severe burst fractures with short pedicle screw fixation and vertebroplasty.

Aug 18, 2015Acta orthopaedica Belgica

Using short screw fixation and bone cement to treat severe spine fractures from osteoporosis in the lower back

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Abstract

Mean correction of anterior vertebral body height was 94.1 ± 1.7% postoperatively after treatment for severe burst fractures.

  • Average hospital stay was 4.5 days, with an operative time of 70.8 minutes and blood loss averaging 92 ml.
  • Segmental kyphosis improved significantly from 20.6 degrees preoperatively to 2.0 degrees postoperatively.
  • Visual Analog Scale (VAS) scores decreased from 7.21 to 2.21, indicating reduced pain levels.
  • The Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) scores showed improvement from 81.68 to 15.37, reflecting enhanced functional status.
  • Cement leakage occurred in 3 patients without resulting complications, and all patients with partial neurological deficits experienced improvement.

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