Abstract:
ObjectiveTo observe the clinical efficacy of braided bag dilated vertebroplasty in the treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF) with peripheral wall breakage.
MethodsThirty patients with OVCF with periphery wall breakage were treated surgically by braided bag dilation vertebroplasty, and the preoperative and postoperative pain VAS scores, Cobb angle and anterior and mid-vertebral body height recovery, kyphosis correction rate, and bone cement leakage were observed and compared.
ResultsThe pain of postoperative patients was significantly alleviated, the Cobb angle and the height of the diseased vertebrae were recovered and the kyphosis correction was obvious, the preoperative and postoperative differences were statistically significant (P < 0.05), and only 2 vertebral bodies of the bone cement leaked slightly on the upper endplate, which did not cause any response.
ConclusionsThe braided bag dilated vertebroplasty in the treatment of OVCF with peripheral wall breakage can significantly relieve pain, reduce the incidence of bone cement leakage, correct Cobb angle, restore a certain vertebral height.