Prevention of Bone Cement Displacement in Kümmell Disease without Neurological Deficits through Treatment with a Novel Hollow Pedicle Screw Combined with Kyphoplasty
Abstract:ObjectiveDisplacement of bone cement following percutaneous vertebral augmentation for Kümmell disease (KD) presents a significant concern, resulting in increasing back pain and compromising daily activities. Unfortunately, current literature does not yet establish a validated and minimally invasive surgical intervention for this issue. This study aims to investigate the effects of a novel hollow pedicle screw combined with kyphoplasty (HPS‐KP) in preventing bone cement displacement following simply percutaneo… Show more
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