Early results after vertebral body stenting for fractures of the anterior column of the thoracolumbar spine

May 11, 2011Injury

Early outcomes of vertebral body stenting for front-side fractures in the middle-lower spine

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Abstract

Mean pain levels decreased from 8.9 to 2.5 in the osteoporotic group over 12 months following vertebral body stenting.

  • Preoperative pain levels were higher in the traumatic group (9.7) compared to the osteoporotic group (8.9).
  • Postoperative pain scores improved significantly, with traumatic fractures showing a mean VAS of 1.6 at 12 months.
  • Function, as measured by the Oswestry disability index, improved more in the traumatic group (20.4%) than in the osteoporotic group (41.7%).
  • Mean vertebral body angle correction was 4.5° for the osteoporotic group and 7.3° for the traumatic group.
  • None of the patients experienced loss of correction at their last follow-up.

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