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Model of induced leakage of polymethylmethacrilate inside epidural space and prevertebral muscles during vertebroplasty in pigs: clinical, macroscopical, and histological study.

Alvaro Silva González1, Matías Alfonso Olmos, Carlos Villas Tomé, Marcela Gallegos Angulo.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: Experimental study in animals.
PURPOSE: Study the clinical behavior of animals after an induced leakage of cement during vertebroplasty in pigs. Study the distribution of polymethylmetacrilate inside the epidural space and prevertebral muscle. Study the histological findings of the spinal cord and muscles, which contact with cement. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Although vertebroplasty has a low rate of complication, leakage of cement is highly frequent. There is paucity, in how cement is distributed inside the spinal canal and what occurs when soft tissue comes into contact with polymethylmetacrilate.
METHODS: We performed vertebroplasty on six pigs. We performed a leakage of cement into the epidural space and into prevertebral muscles. Two weeks later we performed an anatomic evaluation regarding the spreading of polymethylmetacrilate and a histological analysis of soft tissues that came into contact with it.
RESULTS: No clinical alterations were observed. We observed a laminar distribution of the cement surrounding dura mater, and creating a fusiform cavity inside muscles. Spinal cord was normal in all the animals. In dura mater, we observed: synovialmetaplasia, inflammatory reaction, crystal deposits, and giant-cell-reaction. In muscles, we observed: inflammatory reaction, crystal deposits, giant-cell-reaction, muscular atrophy, fibrosis, and synovial metaplasia.
CONCLUSIONS: The spinal cord was normal; it is likely that dura mater and cerebrospinal fluid are responsible to isolate neural structures from cement. Dura mater and muscle showed similar histological changes than other publications. Synovial metaplasia was observed in dura mater and muscles that came into contact with cement. The pulsatile rubbing between the tissue and cement could be responsible of this phenomenon.

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Keywords:  Histology; Polymethylmethacrylate; Psoas muscles; Spinal cord; Vertebroplasty

Year:  2013        PMID: 24066209      PMCID: PMC3779765          DOI: 10.4184/asj.2013.7.3.159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Spine J        ISSN: 1976-1902


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