[Percutaneous short segment pedicle screw fixation with vertebral augmentation for the treatment of single level thoracolumbar osteoporosis fracture].

Dec 13, 2017Zhongguo gu shang = China journal of orthopaedics and traumatology

Using minimally invasive screws and bone strengthening to treat single-level spine fractures from osteoporosis

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Abstract

Average anterior vertebral body height improved from 56.4% before surgery to 91.2% at 3 days post-operation.

  • Operative time averaged 85 minutes with blood loss averaging 75 ml.
  • Significant improvements were observed in anterior vertebral body height, sagittal Cobb angle, sagittal index, and pain scores 3 days after surgery compared to pre-operative measurements.
  • No significant differences were recorded between measurements at 1 year and 3 days post-operation.
  • No cases of neurologic damage, internal fixation failure, or recurrence of kyphosis were reported.

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