Clinical observation of two bone cement distribution modes after percutaneous vertebroplasty for osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders Jun 29, 2021
Li Q, Long X, Wang Y, et al. - The present retrospective study aimed to investigate the differences in clinical efficacy and related complications between the two bone cement distribution modes. A total of 329 patients with an average follow up time of 17.54 months were included. Clinical efficacy and related complications was compared between the two bone cement distribution modes on 24 h after the operation and last follow-up. Compared with blocky group, spongy group can better maintain the height of the vertebral body, correct local kyphosis, reduce the risk of the vertebral body recompression, long-term pain and restore functions.
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