| Literature DB >> 32033554 |
Jiang Jiang1, Fu-Long Gu2, Zhong-Wei Li2, Yi Zhou2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Kümmell's disease is a special type of osteoporotic vertebral fracture that causes chronic low back pain and deformity, which seriously affects the living quality of patients. PVP is commonly used to treat osteoporotic vertebral fractures and can quickly relieve low back pain. So, the objective of this study was to analyze the clinical efficacy and experience of bipedicular percutaneous vertebroplasty combined with postural reduction for the treatment of Kümmell's disease.Entities:
Keywords: Bipedicular; Kümmell’s disease; Osteoporotic vertebral fractures; Vertebroplasty
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32033554 PMCID: PMC7007684 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-020-3113-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Patients with Kümmell’s disease were treated with bilateral transpedicular approach PVP and followed up more than > 6 months
Fig. 2Preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative imaging findings of Kümmell’s disease. a Sagittal X-ray image showing the extreme compression and thinning of the diseased vertebrae. b Sagittal STIR image showing a band-like low intensity signal. c Coronal computed tomography image showing Th8 intravertebral fluid and air-densities. d The bone cement injection in the beginning showed that the bone cement penetrates forward. e Sagittal C-arm image showed the favorable penetration of bone cement. f Coronal C-arm image showed the favorable penetration of bone cement. g Sagittal X-ray image postoperatively showed the favorable penetration of bone cement
Comparison of VAS score between different time points during the follow-up (Mean + SD)
| Time points | VAS scores |
|---|---|
Preoperatively At 1 day after the operation Six months after the operation At the last follow-up | 6.9218 ± 1.03899 1.6405 ± 0.53118a 1.3679 ± 0.33576a,c 1.2528 ± 0.25158a,b |
a: P = 0.000 vs. preoperative VAS score
b: P = 0.001 vs. VAS score at 1 day after the operation
c: P = 0.05 vs. VAS score at 1 day after the operation