Literature DB >> 14977056

Percutaneous vertebroplasty: technique and results in 192 procedures.

José E Cohen1, Pedro Lylyk, Rosana Ceratto, Leonid Kaplan, Felix Umanskyt, John Moshe Gomori.   

Abstract

Percutaneous vertebroplasty with acrylic cement (usually polymethylmethacrylate) consists of injecting cement into vertebral bodies weakened by osseous lesions. The objective of this procedure is to obtain an analgesic effect by mechanical stabilization in destructive lesions of the spine. The three major indications are aggressive vertebral hemangiomas, severe or refractory pain related to osteoporotic vertebral fractures, and malignant vertebral tumors. Complications are infrequent, but occur essentially in patients with vertebral malignant tumors. We present our experience with 148 patients that underwent 192 percutaneous PMMA vertebroplasties for the treatment of painful osteoporotic compression fractures (76 patients, 105 vertebral levels), hemangiomas (31 patients, 43 vertebral levels) and neoplasms (31 patients, 43 vertebral levels). In a vast majority of appropriately selected cases and especially in osteoporotic cases, vertebroplasty constitutes a relatively simple procedure with a very high rate of success.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14977056     DOI: 10.1179/016164104773026516

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Res        ISSN: 0161-6412            Impact factor:   2.448


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1.  Risk factors predicting the new symptomatic vertebral compression fractures after percutaneous vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty.

Authors:  Young-Joon Rho; Woo Jin Choe; Young Il Chun
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2011-12-09       Impact factor: 3.134

2.  Stability of anterior vertebral body screws after kyphoplasty augmentation. An experimental study to compare anterior vertebral body screw fixation in soft and cured kyphoplasty cement.

Authors:  O Linhardt; C Lüring; J Matussek; C Hamberger; T Herold; W Plitz; J Grifka
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2006-04-04       Impact factor: 3.075

3.  Safety and Clinical Effectiveness of Percutaneous Vertebroplasty in the Elderly (≥80 years).

Authors:  Frédéric Clarençon; Robert Fahed; Joseph Gabrieli; Yessine Guermazi; Evelyne Cormier; Luc Molet-Benhamou; Betty Jean; Sabrina Dadoun; Michèle Rose; Lise Le Jean; Jacques Chiras
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2015-10-01       Impact factor: 5.315

4.  The role of embolization for hemangiomas.

Authors:  Andreas F Mavrogenis; Giuseppe Rossi; Teresa Calabrò; Guglielmo Altimari; Eugenio Rimondi; Pietro Ruggieri
Journal:  Musculoskelet Surg       Date:  2012-06-09

5.  Risk factors of developing new symptomatic vertebral compression fractures after percutaneous vertebroplasty in osteoporotic patients.

Authors:  Wan Soo Lee; Kyeong Hoon Sung; Hyun Tae Jeong; Youn Sang Sung; Yong In Hyun; Jae Young Choi; Kyu Seok Lee; Chul Su Ok; Young Woo Choi
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2006-07-21       Impact factor: 3.134

6.  Percutaneous vertebroplasty: the follow-up.

Authors:  S Barbero; I Casorzo; M Durando; G Mattone; C Tappero; C Venturi; G Gandini
Journal:  Radiol Med       Date:  2008-02-25       Impact factor: 3.469

7.  Functional outcomes of kyphoplasty for the treatment of osteoporotic and osteolytic vertebral compression fractures.

Authors:  A J Khanna; M K Reinhardt; D Togawa; I H Lieberman
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2006-03-04       Impact factor: 4.507

8.  The biocompatibility of porous vs non-porous bone cements: a new methodological approach.

Authors:  C Dall'Oca; T Maluta; F Cavani; G P Morbioli; P Bernardi; A Sbarbati; D Degl'Innocenti; B Magnan
Journal:  Eur J Histochem       Date:  2014-06-23       Impact factor: 3.188

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