Osteoporosis in Adult Patients Undergoing Spinal Reconstructive Surgery: Associated Complications and Management.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Global Spine Journal Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-09 DOI:10.1177/21925682241289899
Zeeshan Sardar, Josephine Coury, David Polly, Kenneth Cheung, Stephen J Lewis
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Study DesignLiterature review.ObjectivesTo provide an overview of the complications associated with and management strategies for adult patients with osteoporosis requiring spinal reconstructive surgery. Emphasis will be placed on screening, diagnosis, and perioperative medical and surgical management of these patients.MethodsA review of the literature was performed for studies examining osteoporosis in adult patients undergoing spine surgery, associated complications, treatment and prevention methodologies.ResultsThe reported incidence of osteoporosis in adult patients undergoing spinal reconstructive surgery was found to be 10% - 50%, whereas the incidence of osteopenia was 41.4% - 58.6%. DEXA scan is the most widely used modality for assessing bone mineral density (BMD) despite its limitations. Quantitative CT has been found to be the most optimal method for measuring BMD in the spine, yet, its availability is limited. Opportunistic CT scan-based Hounsfield Units (CTHU) have been found to correlate with osteoporosis and osteopenia, instrumentation loosening, proximal and distal junctional kyphosis, and pseudarthrosis. Patients treated with Teriparatide preoperatively and postoperatively were found to have a decreased rate of pseudarthrosis, screw loosening, and reoperation. Modifying surgical techniques can also improve outcomes. Such strategies could involve vertebral cement augmentation, iliac fixation in long constructs to the sacrum, and utilizing longer constructs when addressing spinal deformity or spinal instability.ConclusionsThe incidence of osteoporosis in patients undergoing spinal reconstruction is high. Appropriate preoperative and postoperative medical treatment can result in lower rates of adverse events related to osteoporosis. Surgical treatment and fixation can also be modified to account for suboptimal bone health.

接受脊柱重建手术的成人患者骨质疏松症:相关并发症和处理。
研究设计:文献综述。目的总结成人骨质疏松患者脊柱重建手术的并发症及处理策略。重点将放在筛选,诊断,围手术期的医疗和外科管理这些病人。方法对脊柱手术后成人骨质疏松症、相关并发症、治疗和预防方法的相关文献进行综述。结果成人脊柱再造术患者骨质疏松发生率为10% ~ 50%,骨质减少发生率为41.4% ~ 58.6%。DEXA扫描是评估骨矿物质密度(BMD)最广泛使用的方式,尽管其局限性。定量CT被认为是测量脊柱骨密度的最佳方法,但其可用性有限。基于机会性CT扫描的Hounsfield单位(CTHU)已被发现与骨质疏松和骨质减少、器械松动、近端和远端关节后凸和假关节相关。术前和术后使用特立帕肽治疗的患者假关节、螺钉松动和再手术的发生率均有所降低。改进手术技术也可以改善手术结果。这些策略包括椎体骨水泥增强、骶骨长支架的髂骨固定,以及在治疗脊柱畸形或脊柱不稳定时使用更长的支架。结论脊柱重建术患者骨质疏松发生率高。适当的术前和术后药物治疗可降低与骨质疏松症相关的不良事件发生率。手术治疗和固定也可以修改,以说明亚理想的骨骼健康。
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Global Spine Journal
Global Spine Journal Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
8.30%
发文量
278
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Global Spine Journal (GSJ) is the official scientific publication of AOSpine. A peer-reviewed, open access journal, devoted to the study and treatment of spinal disorders, including diagnosis, operative and non-operative treatment options, surgical techniques, and emerging research and clinical developments.GSJ is indexed in PubMedCentral, SCOPUS, and Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
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