Vertebroplasty combined with image-guided percutaneous cement augmented transpedicular fixation for the treatment of complex vertebral fractures in osteoporotic patients.

Mar 23, 2011Journal of neurosurgical sciences

Using bone cement and guided screw fixation to treat complex spine fractures in patients with weak bones

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Abstract

A total of 10 patients underwent navigated percutaneous screw fixation combined with multisegmental vertebroplasty for osteoporotic fractures.

  • No additional morbidity was reported associated with the insertion of screws or cement.
  • Cement leakage was observed in 4 cases, indicating a complication during the procedure.
  • The mean total operation time was 142 minutes, with an additional 15±6 minutes for intraoperative data acquisition.
  • Intraoperative blood loss averaged 100 ml, suggesting minimized trauma compared to traditional open surgery.
  • Follow-up revealed loss of initial kyphosis correction in 8 cases despite satisfactory clinical outcomes.

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