2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13018-019-1078-0
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PKP/PVP combine chemotherapy in the treatment of multiple myeloma patients with vertebral pathological fractures: minimum 3-year follow-up of 108 cases

Abstract: BackgroundMultiple myeloma (MM) is a blood system malignant tumor, which often leads to osteolytic bone destruction, and the vertebral column is the primary site of involvement. However, the efficacy and prognosis of percutaneous kyphoplasty/vertebroplasty (PKP/PVP) for simple vertebral pathological fractures in patients with multiple myeloma are not yet unified. The primary objective of this study was to investigate the efficacy and prognosis of PKP/PVP in the treatment of multiple myeloma patients with verte… Show more

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“…Metastatic carcinoma of the spine is one of the most common clinical spinal diseases; it is mainly caused by extra-osseous malignant tumors that spread to the spine through hematogenous spread or lymphatic metastasis [ 7 , 8 ] and characterized by the involvement of multiple vertebral bodies. Metastatic lesions often cause severe pain in patients due to the destruction of the vertebral body by tumor cells, resulting in the fracture or collapse of the vertebral body and inflammation, and by the stimulation of peripheral nerve endings by tumor cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metastatic carcinoma of the spine is one of the most common clinical spinal diseases; it is mainly caused by extra-osseous malignant tumors that spread to the spine through hematogenous spread or lymphatic metastasis [ 7 , 8 ] and characterized by the involvement of multiple vertebral bodies. Metastatic lesions often cause severe pain in patients due to the destruction of the vertebral body by tumor cells, resulting in the fracture or collapse of the vertebral body and inflammation, and by the stimulation of peripheral nerve endings by tumor cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bisphosphonates, denosumab and antineoplastic drugs for MM can relieve bone pain, but the onset of action is slow. On this basis, combined PKP/PVP minimally invasive surgery is an effective treatment for rapid relief of bone pain in MM patients [ 22 , 23 ] and also reduces the risk of complete bed rest and pulmonary infection, improves the quality of life of patients, and can lay the foundation for subsequent treatment [ 24 ]. A prospective randomized controlled trial enrolled 134 cancer patients (49 of whom were MM) and compared PKP surgery with nonsurgical treatment for painful vertebral compression fractures, finding that patients in the PKP surgery group achieved more rapid and sustained pain relief, significantly reduced time on pain medication and bed rest, and significantly improved quality of life compared to the nonsurgical group [ 25 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such studies are based on the characteristics of patients, tumor load and cytogenetics [1] , and mainly target the selection of chemotherapy regimens and other medical treatments. However, there is little literature on prognosis strati cation of MM surgical treatment [2][3][4] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%