2020
DOI: 10.1080/17434440.2020.1736039
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Application of percutaneous vertebroplasty and percutaneous kyphoplasty in treating Kümmell’s patients with different stages and postural correction status

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“…The surgical treatment was mainly minimally invasive vertebroplasty, which can immediately and effectively relieve the pain, stabilize the injured vertebra, and correct kyphosis by filling the vertebra with bone cement. 1,10 Because of the poor hardness and biocompatibility of PMMA, it has a high incidence of adjacent vertebral body and intravertebral fracture after operation for the treatment of osteoporotic vertebral body fracture in the elderly. 11 When the traditional bone cement is directly injected into the fracture space of the injured vertebral body of patients with Kummell's disease, it is easy to form an independent mass structure.…”
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“…The surgical treatment was mainly minimally invasive vertebroplasty, which can immediately and effectively relieve the pain, stabilize the injured vertebra, and correct kyphosis by filling the vertebra with bone cement. 1,10 Because of the poor hardness and biocompatibility of PMMA, it has a high incidence of adjacent vertebral body and intravertebral fracture after operation for the treatment of osteoporotic vertebral body fracture in the elderly. 11 When the traditional bone cement is directly injected into the fracture space of the injured vertebral body of patients with Kummell's disease, it is easy to form an independent mass structure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surgical treatment was mainly minimally invasive vertebroplasty, which can immediately and effectively relieve the pain, stabilize the injured vertebra, and correct kyphosis by filling the vertebra with bone cement. 1,10…”
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“…The treatment of Kümmell's disease is still challenging for most spinal surgeons.One reason is that there are several different stages of progression of Kümmell's disease, but the choice of surgical methods for cases of different stages is still controversial [3,4,5,[9][10][11].Especially for the patients with kyphosis,most opinions agree that in the treatment of kyphosis with neurological de cits the injured vertebrae should be removed by posterior vertebral column resection VCR to relieve spinal cord compression,then kyphosis should be corrected and spinal stability should be reconstructed [12][13][14][15][16][17],so as to obtain better clinical effects.However,as for Kümmell's disease with simple kyphosis,most of the literature focus on eliminating the unstable factors of injured vertebra,so as to relieve local chronic and refractory lower back pain [4,[18][19][20][21],neglecting the restoring of the normal alignment and sagittal balance of the spine.In order to further explore the treatment of Kümmell's disease with kyphosis or sagittal imbalance,and to relieve the clinical symptoms,Shandong Provincial Hospital took this retrospective study.For the treatment of kyphosis combined with neurological symptoms,most of the views agree with posterior VCR [5,[13][14][15][16],and the surgical scheme and technology are relatively mature.So these kind of cases were selected as the control group.For the treatment of simple local kyphosis,there is a lack of relevant literature reports to disscus the surgical effect and follow-up results of such procedures.So, such cases are considered as the treatment group.The follow-up results of the two groups were statistically analyzed to explore the e cacy of the recovery and maintenance of normal spinal alignment and sagittal balance in the surgical treatment of Kümmell's disease with kyphosis, and the necessity of such treatment.…”
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