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Safety and efficacy of balloon kyphoplasty at 4 or more levels in a single anesthetic session.

Alan C Wang1, Daniel K Fahim1,2.   

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OBJECTIVE In this case series, the authors evaluated the safety of balloon kyphoplasty at 4 or more vertebral levels in a single anesthetic session. The current standard is that no more than 3 levels should be cemented at one time because of a perceived risk of increased complications. METHODS A retrospective chart review was performed for 19 consecutive patients who underwent ≥ 4-level balloon kyphoplasty between July 1, 2011, and December 31, 2015. Outcomes documented included kyphoplasty-associated complications and incidences of subsequent vertebral fracture. RESULTS Nineteen patients aged 22 to 95 years (mean 66.1 years, median 66 years; 53% male, 47% female) had 4 or more vertebrae cemented during the same procedure (mean 4.6 levels [62 thoracic, 29 lumbar]). No postoperative anesthetic complication, infection, extensive blood loss, symptomatic cement leakage, pneumothorax, or new-onset anemia was observed. Five patients experienced new compression fracture within a mean of 278 days postoperatively. One patient with metastatic cancer suffered bilateral pulmonary embolism 19 days after surgery, but no evidence of cement in the pulmonary vasculature was found. CONCLUSIONS In this case series, kyphoplasty performed on 4 or more vertebral levels was not found to increase risk to patient safety, and it might decrease unnecessary risks associated with multiple operations. Also, morbidity associated with leaving some fractures untreated because of an unfounded fear of increased risk of complications might be decreased by treating 4 or more levels in the same anesthetic session.

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Keywords:  4 or more levels; BMI = body mass index; DVT = deep vein thrombosis; ME = morphine equivalent; PE = pulmonary embolism; VNRS = verbal numerical rating scale; kyphoplasty; safety; surgical technique; vertebral compression fractures

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29372861     DOI: 10.3171/2017.8.SPINE17358

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Spine        ISSN: 1547-5646


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1.  Cement pulmonary embolism after balloon kyphoplasty.

Authors:  Pretty Sara Idiculla; Kartikeya Rajdev; Sami Pervaiz; Michael Cinelli; Saad Habib; Abdul Siddiqui; Sara Ahmed
Journal:  Respir Med Case Rep       Date:  2019-06-20
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