[Translated article] Management of spinal deformities caused by osteoporotic vertebral fractures

Q3 Medicine
C. Mengis , N. Plais , F. Moreno , G. Cózar , F. Tomé-Bermejo , L. Álvarez-Galovich
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Abstract

Osteoporosis and fragility play a significant role in the treatment and planning of patients with deformity secondary to osteoporotic vertebral fracture (OVF). The resulting deformity can present significant challenges for its management, both from a medical and surgical perspective. The need for a specific classification for these deformities, including the potential for the development of artificial intelligence and machine learning in predictive analysis, is emerging as a key point in the coming years. Relevant aspects in preoperative optimisation and management of these patients are addressed. A classification with therapeutic guidance for the management of spinal deformity secondary to OVF is developed, emphasising the importance of personalised treatment. Flexibility and sagittal balance are considered key aspects. On the other hand, we recommend, especially with these fragile patients, management with minimally invasive techniques to promote rapid recovery and reduce the number of complications.
[译文]《骨质疏松性椎体骨折所致脊柱畸形的治疗》。
骨质疏松和脆性在骨质疏松性脊椎骨折(OVF)继发畸形患者的治疗和规划中起着重要作用。由此导致的畸形无论从内科还是外科角度来看,都会给治疗带来巨大挑战。对这些畸形进行特定分类的需求,包括人工智能和机器学习在预测分析方面的发展潜力,正在成为未来几年的一个关键点。本文探讨了这些患者术前优化和管理的相关方面。对继发于 OVF 的脊柱畸形进行了分类,并提供了治疗指导,强调了个性化治疗的重要性。灵活性和矢状平衡被认为是关键因素。另一方面,我们建议,尤其是对这些脆弱的患者,采用微创技术进行治疗,以促进快速康复并减少并发症的发生。
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