[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

Minimally Invasive Short Screw Fixation with Bone Strengthening for Single-Level Spine Fractures from Osteoporosis

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Abstract

The mean operation time for treating osteoporotic thoracolumbar burst fractures was 65.7 minutes.

  • All patients experienced significant improvements in vertebral body height and spinal canal occupation after the procedure.
  • Vertebral anterior compression rates decreased from 49.70% preoperatively to 6.06% at the last follow-up.
  • Cobb angle improved from an average of 13.34° before the operation to 3.04° at the last follow-up.
  • Pain levels, measured by the visual analogue scale, dropped from an average of 6.84 points preoperatively to 1.63 points at the last follow-up.
  • Cement leakage occurred in 3 cases, but there were no reports of internal fixation failure or intractable lower back pain.

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