Height restoration and wedge angle correction effects of percutaneous vertebroplasty: association with intraosseous clefts

Objective To evaluate effects of vertebroplasty on restoration of vertebral body height and wedge angle and relief from pain in patients with osteoporotic compression fractures. Methods A retrospective study of 156 patients (232 levels) who had undergone vertebroplasty was conducted. Treated vertebr...

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Veröffentlicht in:European radiology 2011-12, Vol.21 (12), p.2597-2603
Hauptverfasser: Sun, Gang, Jin, Peng, Li, Min, Liu, Xun-wei, Li, Fan-dong
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Zusammenfassung:Objective To evaluate effects of vertebroplasty on restoration of vertebral body height and wedge angle and relief from pain in patients with osteoporotic compression fractures. Methods A retrospective study of 156 patients (232 levels) who had undergone vertebroplasty was conducted. Treated vertebrae with cleft included 49 patients (49 levels) and that without cleft 107 patients (183 levels). Effects on restoration of vertebral body height and wedge angle, and pain scores between pre- and post-procedure were statistically analyzed by using a paired-sample t test, and Kruskal Wallis test. Results The height and wedge angle of the fractured vertebral body, and pain score, improved significantly after vertebroplasty. On a vertebra-by-vertebra analysis, the vertebral body height and wedge angle in the cleft group, were statistically significantly better post-procedure ( P   0.05). Pain relief was not statistically significant different between the two groups ( P  > 0.05). Conclusion Most patients experienced pain relief after vertebroplasty. After vertebroplasty, the height and wedge angle were significantly improved in the cleft group ( p   0.05). Key Points • Vertebra with cleft is attributed to improvement of the spinal deformity • Vertebra without cleft was not associated with improvement of the spinal deformity • Vertebroplasty is an effective treatment strategy for osteoporotic compression fractures
ISSN:0938-7994
1432-1084
DOI:10.1007/s00330-011-2218-z