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A Comparison of Hyperextension versus Neutral Positions for Vertebroplasty to Treat Neurologically Intact Kümmell Disease
Author(s):
1. Yan Ding: Department of Orthopaedics, Yantaishan Hospital,Yantai,China
2. Shengjie Dong: Department of Orthopaedics, Yantaishan Hospital,Yantai,China
3. Jingjie Wang: Department of Orthopaedics, Yantaishan Hospital,Yantai,China
4. Jinpeng Cui: Department of Clinical Laboratory, Yantaishan Hospital,Yantai,China
5. Zhilin Cao: Department of Clinical Laboratory, Yantaishan Hospital,Yantai,China
6. Shiqiao Lv: Department of Orthopaedics, Yantaishan Hospital,Yantai,China
Abstract:
Objective: To compare the efficacy between hyperextension position (HPVP) and neutral position for vertebroplasty (NPVP) in treating Kümmell disease. Study Design: A Comparative descriptive study. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Orthopaedics, Yantaishan Hospital, China, from December 2017 to July 2018. Methodology: This study retrospectively analysed demographic features, operative information, radiologic data, and complications of 58 consecutive patients with single-level Kummel disease (KD) who underwent NPVP n(=27) or HPVP (n=31). All patients were observed preoperatively and at 2 days (POD 2) and one year postoperatively for cement leakage, Cobb s angle, antenior body height ratio, pain and disability. Results: The cement leakage rate was signi cantly lower in the HPVP groupp<(0.01). The visual analogue scale (VAS) scores for pain, and Oswestry disability indices (ODIs) were lower in the HPVP group at one year postoperatively b(oth p<0.05). For the HPVP group, Cobb s angle was signi cantly smaller, and the anterior body height ratio (AR) was larger at PODp<20.(05) and one year (p<0.05), postoperatively. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that HPVP could achieve a lower cement leakage rate with similar operative time, lower VAS and ODI scores, as well as better kyphosis restoration and AR recovery at the 1-year follow-up than NPVP. HPVP is thus superior to NPVP in treating KD.
Page(s): 1155-1160
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Published: Journal: Journal of College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP, Volume: 30, Issue: 11, Year: 2020
Keywords:
Vertebroplasty , Surgical outcome , Hyperextension position , Intervertebral stability , Cobb s angle , Cement leakage , Kyphosis , Kümmell disease
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