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Intraoperative PEEP-ventilation during PMMA-injection for augmented pedicle screws: improvement of leakage rate in spinal surgery.

A El Saman1, A Kelm2, S Meier2, A L Sander2, K Eichler3, I Marzi2, H Laurer2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Within the last two decades the use of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) in the treatment of osteoporotic vertebral fractures has been established widely. Several techniques of cement application in spinal surgery have been described. Besides classical vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty and related techniques that reinforce stability of the fractured vertebral body itself, augmentation of pedicle screws became an issue in the past 10 years. Aim of this technique is strengthening of the implant-bone-interface and the prevention of loosening and failure of posterior instrumentation in limited bone quality due to osteoporosis. PMMA use in spinal surgery always bears the risk of cement leakage and cement embolism. There are only few publications dealing with cement leakage in pedicle screw augmentation. We examined our cohort concerning incidence and type of leakage in comparison to the literature. In particular, we evaluated a possible role of intrathoracic pressure during cementation procedure. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this retrospective study 42 patients were included. Mean age was 74 (57-89) years. 311 fenestrated, augmented screws were analyzed postoperatively concerning leakage and subsequent pulmonary embolism of cement particles. Overall, there was a leakage rate of 38.3 %, and 28.6 % of patients showed pulmonary embolism of PMMA. During surgery, patients were in part ventilated with a positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) of 15 cmH2O during cement injection. These individuals showed significantly less leakage locally as well as less PMMA-emboli in the pulmonary circulation in contrast to patients ventilated without increased PEEP.
CONCLUSION: PEEP elevation during administration of PMMA via fenestrated pedicle screws is reducing the leakage rate in spinal surgery. These beneficial effects warrant further evaluation in prospective studies.

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Keywords:  Cement embolism; Fenestrated pedicle screw; Leakage; Leakage rate; Osteoporosis; PEEP; PMMA; Polymethylmethacrylate; Pulmonary embolism

Year:  2013        PMID: 26815441     DOI: 10.1007/s00068-013-0319-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg        ISSN: 1863-9933            Impact factor:   3.693


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1.  Focus on spinal fractures in the elderly.

Authors:  H Laurer; I Marzi
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2.  The cement leakage in cement-augmented pedicle screw instrumentation in degenerative lumbosacral diseases: a retrospective analysis of 202 cases and 950 augmented pedicle screws.

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3.  Retrograde Flow Cement Leakage during Kyphoplasty.

Authors:  Kalliopi Alpantaki; Christos Koutserimpas; Nikolaos-Achilleas Arkoudis; Alexander Hadjiapavlou
Journal:  Maedica (Bucur)       Date:  2022-03

4.  Symptomatic pulmonary cement embolism after pedicle screw polymethylmethacrylate cement augmentation: A case report and review.

Authors:  Abolfazl Rahimizadeh; Valiollah Hassani; Housain Soufiani; Ava Rahimizadeh; Mona Karimi; Naser Asgari
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5.  Clinical characteristics and management of cardiac and/or pulmonary cement embolus after percutaneous vertebroplasty: a single center experience.

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6.  Selective cement augmentation of cranial and caudal pedicle screws provides comparable stability to augmentation on all segments in the osteoporotic spine: a finite element analysis.

Authors:  Hui-Zhi Guo; Dan-Qing Guo; Yong-Chao Tang; Shun-Cong Zhang
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7.  Restricted cement augmentation in unstable geriatric midthoracic fractures treated by long-segmental posterior stabilization leads to a comparable construct stability.

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8.  Risk Factors for Pulmonary Cement Embolism (PCE) After Polymethylmethacrylate Augmentation: Analysis of 32 PCE Cases.

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Review 9.  Pulmonary Embolism from Cement Augmentation of the Vertebral Body.

Authors:  Jose Manuel Fernando Ignacio; Katrina Hannah Dizon Ignacio
Journal:  Asian Spine J       Date:  2018-04-16
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