2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-37727-9
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Analysis of the Causes on Poor Clinical Efficacy of Kyphoplasty Performed in Unilateral Transpedicular Puncture for the Treatment of Senile Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures

Abstract: This study intends to analyze the causes on poor clinical efficacy of kyphoplasty performed in unilateral transpedicular puncture for the treatment of senile osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures. A retrospective study was conducted on a consecutive series of 70 patients who had underwent kyphoplasty performed in unilateral transpedicular puncture for the treatment of senile osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures between March 2016 to March 2017. These patients were compared for clinical data to i… Show more

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“…Very severe osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (vsOVCFs) have been defined as compression of the vertebral anterior column greater than two-thirds of their original height ( 7 ), which is accompanied by kyphosis deformity and endplate-disc complex injury (EDCI) ( 8 , 9 ). Folman ( 10 ) proposed that the local kyphosis angle (LKA) exceeds 20°, and the compression of the anterior column of the diseased vertebral column exceeds 50%, which can be considered as local instability of the fracture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very severe osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (vsOVCFs) have been defined as compression of the vertebral anterior column greater than two-thirds of their original height ( 7 ), which is accompanied by kyphosis deformity and endplate-disc complex injury (EDCI) ( 8 , 9 ). Folman ( 10 ) proposed that the local kyphosis angle (LKA) exceeds 20°, and the compression of the anterior column of the diseased vertebral column exceeds 50%, which can be considered as local instability of the fracture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%