| Literature DB >> 23289035 |
Stefano Giannotti1, Fabio Carmassi, Vanna Bottai, Giacomo Dell'osso, Francesco Gazzarri, Giulio Guido.
Abstract
The presence of a vertebral fracture increases the risk of a new fracture within a year by at least five times and the risk further increases in case of recurrent fractures (domino effect).The pain and fracture kyphosis can compromise respiratory function. Many patients sustain serious cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, metabolic, and immune complications related to immobility and bedrest. This study is a clinical and radiological assessment of a consecutive cohort of 50 patients with vertebral fractures. We made comparison of 25 vertebral compression fractures treated with surgical (kyphoplasty) or non surgical approach.Systematic reviews of this procedure have shown significantly improved back pain and quality of life compared to conservative therapy. When performed by a well-trained practitioner in appropriately selected patients, kyphoplasty is a safe and effective treatment for fresh vertebral compression fractures.Entities:
Keywords: kyphoplasty; osteoporosis; social cost; vertebral compression fracture ( VCFs)
Year: 2012 PMID: 23289035 PMCID: PMC3536008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Cases Miner Bone Metab ISSN: 1724-8914