A novel unilateral extrapedicular approach applied to percutaneous vertebral augmentation to treat thoracic and lumbar Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fracture: a retrospective study.
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Abstract
Objective: To design and apply a novel puncture method, named P TO P technique, and to evaluate its efficacy and safety.
Method: The data of patients treated with PVA in medical institution from January 2020 to December 2022 were reviewed and analyzed. The degree of pain relief and recovery from daily activities were evaluated using VAS and LAS scores, and radiological parameters were evaluated using local kyphosis angle and excellent cement distribution. Complications such as cement leakage and recurrent vertebral fractures were also recorded.
Results: 157 patients with thoracolumbar OVCF were successfully treated with novel puncture techniques. All postoperative clinical and radiological parameters significantly decreased in all patients, except for an increase in local kyphosis angle at the last follow-up compared to postoperative. All other above indicators remained statistically significant at the last follow-up compared to postoperative improvement. Except for 2 patients with poor cement distribution, the remaining 155 patients successfully achieved satisfactory results in unilateral puncture and bilateral cement distribution, achieving an excellent rate of 98.73%. In addition, 18 cases (11.46%) of cement leakage occurred during the operation, fortunately none of them were uncomfortable. During the postoperative follow-up period, 4 cases (2.55%) of recurrent fractures occurred. No other serious complications such as neurologic or named vascular injuries occurred.
Conclusion: The application of P TO P technology in thoracolumbar OVCF patients is safe and effective. It can not only reduce pain and quickly recover daily activities, but also achieve the perfect effect of unilateral puncture and bilateral cement filling.
目的:设计并应用一种名为 P TO P 技术的新型穿刺方法,并评估其有效性和安全性:设计并应用一种名为 P TO P 技术的新型穿刺方法,并评估其有效性和安全性:回顾并分析2020年1月至2022年12月在医疗机构接受PVA治疗的患者数据。方法:回顾分析 2022 年 1 月至 12 月在医疗机构接受 PVA 治疗的患者数据,使用 VAS 和 LAS 评分评估疼痛缓解程度和日常活动恢复情况,使用局部椎体后凸角度和骨水泥良好分布评估放射学参数。此外,还记录了骨水泥渗漏和复发性椎体骨折等并发症:结果:采用新型穿刺技术成功治疗了157例胸腰椎OVCF患者。除了最后一次随访时局部椎体后凸角度与术后相比有所增加外,所有患者术后的临床和放射学指标均明显下降。所有其他指标在最后一次随访时与术后相比仍有统计学意义。除 2 例骨水泥分布不佳的患者外,其余 155 例患者在单侧穿刺和双侧骨水泥分布方面均成功达到满意效果,优良率达 98.73%。此外,有 18 例(11.46%)患者在术中出现骨水泥渗漏,所幸均无不适症状。术后随访期间,有 4 例(2.55%)骨折复发。结论:P TO P 技术在骨科手术中的应用效果显著:结论:P TO P 技术在胸腰椎 OVCF 患者中的应用安全有效。结论:P TO P 技术在胸腰椎 OVCF 患者中的应用是安全有效的,不仅能减轻疼痛、快速恢复日常活动,还能达到单侧穿刺、双侧骨水泥填充的完美效果。
期刊介绍:
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
The scope of the Journal covers research into rheumatic diseases where the primary focus relates specifically to a component(s) of the musculoskeletal system.