Short segment pedicle screw instrumentation and augmentation vertebroplasty in lumbar burst fractures: an experience

Jan 15, 2008European spine journal : official publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society

Using short spinal screws and bone cement to treat broken lower back bones: a clinical experience

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Abstract

A substantial reduction of the endplates was achieved in 16 patients undergoing treatment for traumatic lumbar burst fractures.

  • The central and anterior height of the vertebral body was restored to 72% and 82% of the estimated intact height, respectively.
  • All patients recovered without complications or neurological deficits following the procedure.
  • Post-operative imaging showed effective fracture reduction and successful filling of the bone defect.
  • Cement leakage occurred in three cases, but it did not lead to any clinical implications.
  • A superficial wound infection was reported in one patient, which was also not clinically significant.

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