Kaining Zhang1, Yingchun Shen2, Yanjun Ren1, Debo Zou1. 1. Department of Spine Surgery, Shandong Provincial Qianfoshan Hospital Jinan 250014, P.R. China. 2. Department of Surgery, Juye County Beicheng Hospital Heze 274900, P. R. China.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study is to investigate the complications and preventive measures of bone cement in percutaneous kyphoplasty for the treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of 134 cases of osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture patients treated with percutaneous kyphoplasty, which involved 182 vertebral fractures, was performed. The bone cement-related complications, the reasons causing these complications, and the preventive measures were investigated. RESULTS: Successful operation was performed in all patients. Operative bone cement toxic reaction occurred in 1 patient. Different degrees of leakage of bone cement were found in 21 patients with 25 fractures and 1 case needed operation treatment. During the long term follow-up, bone necrosis absorption and cement drifted away which needed operation treatment was found in 1 patient with vertebral fracture. Thirteen adjacent vertebral fractures were found in 11 patients and 10 patients underwent operation treatment again. CONCLUSIONS: With careful surgery, complications associated with bone cement could be greatly reduced.
OBJECTIVE: This study is to investigate the complications and preventive measures of bone cement in percutaneous kyphoplasty for the treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of 134 cases of osteoporotic vertebral compression fracturepatients treated with percutaneous kyphoplasty, which involved 182 vertebral fractures, was performed. The bone cement-related complications, the reasons causing these complications, and the preventive measures were investigated. RESULTS: Successful operation was performed in all patients. Operative bone cement toxic reaction occurred in 1 patient. Different degrees of leakage of bone cement were found in 21 patients with 25 fractures and 1 case needed operation treatment. During the long term follow-up, bone necrosis absorption and cement drifted away which needed operation treatment was found in 1 patient with vertebral fracture. Thirteen adjacent vertebral fractures were found in 11 patients and 10 patients underwent operation treatment again. CONCLUSIONS: With careful surgery, complications associated with bone cement could be greatly reduced.
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