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Spine Journal, 2021
BACKGROUND CONTEXT Although risk factors of new adjacent vertebral fracture (AVF) and remote vertebral fracture (RVF) after vertebroplasty may differ, research on this topic is lacking. PURPOSE To determine the natural course of new vertebral fractures
Jin-Sung Park
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BACKGROUND CONTEXT Although risk factors of new adjacent vertebral fracture (AVF) and remote vertebral fracture (RVF) after vertebroplasty may differ, research on this topic is lacking. PURPOSE To determine the natural course of new vertebral fractures
Jin-Sung Park
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A Randomized Trial of Vertebroplasty for Osteoporotic Spinal Fractures
David F Kallmes +2 more
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World Neurosurgery, 2022
OVERVIEW OF THE LITERATURE One of the most frequent consequences of osteoporosis is osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures, which makes it one of the most prevalent healthcare crises in the world.
Mohammad Daher +3 more
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OVERVIEW OF THE LITERATURE One of the most frequent consequences of osteoporosis is osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures, which makes it one of the most prevalent healthcare crises in the world.
Mohammad Daher +3 more
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The spine journal, 2022
BACKGROUND CONTEXT Osteoporotic vertebral body compression fracture are the commonest fractures amongst the other osteoporotic fracture sites. These fragility fractures are the result of low energy mechanical forces that that would not ordinarily result ...
V. Jindal, Shrey Binyala, S. Kohli
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BACKGROUND CONTEXT Osteoporotic vertebral body compression fracture are the commonest fractures amongst the other osteoporotic fracture sites. These fragility fractures are the result of low energy mechanical forces that that would not ordinarily result ...
V. Jindal, Shrey Binyala, S. Kohli
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Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2022Vertebral fractures are a common problem in the United States, which is why copious research has been performed to determine the best approaches to repair such fractures-including determining the least invasive procedures with the greatest benefits and ...
Sherief Boss +2 more
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Radiology, 2003
This review, aimed at current practitioners of vertebroplasty, highlights recent changes in patient work-up and procedural techniques that have streamlined the authors' clinical practice. Preprocedural work-up, including history, physical examination, and adjunctive imaging techniques, are discussed.
David F, Kallmes, Mary E, Jensen
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This review, aimed at current practitioners of vertebroplasty, highlights recent changes in patient work-up and procedural techniques that have streamlined the authors' clinical practice. Preprocedural work-up, including history, physical examination, and adjunctive imaging techniques, are discussed.
David F, Kallmes, Mary E, Jensen
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Acta Radiologica, 2005
Vertebroplasty for pseudoartrosis of vertebral fracture using PMMA (polymethylmetacrylate) or CPC (calcium phosphate cement) is a new less invasive surgical method providing sufficient pain relief and correction of kyphosis.
Ramsin Benyamin, Ricardo Vallejo
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Vertebroplasty for pseudoartrosis of vertebral fracture using PMMA (polymethylmetacrylate) or CPC (calcium phosphate cement) is a new less invasive surgical method providing sufficient pain relief and correction of kyphosis.
Ramsin Benyamin, Ricardo Vallejo
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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2009
Vertebroplasty, the augmentation of vertebral compression fractures by image-controlled intracorporeal injection of polymethylmethacrylate cement, has shown a steady increase in use. Its chief indication is to palliate pain after a failure of noninvasive therapies. Other benefits include preventing further compression of the treated vertebra and fusing
Michael C, Hurley +6 more
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Vertebroplasty, the augmentation of vertebral compression fractures by image-controlled intracorporeal injection of polymethylmethacrylate cement, has shown a steady increase in use. Its chief indication is to palliate pain after a failure of noninvasive therapies. Other benefits include preventing further compression of the treated vertebra and fusing
Michael C, Hurley +6 more
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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 1997
Percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) with acrylic cement [polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)]consists of injecting PMMA into vertebral bodies weakened by osseous lesions. The aim of PVP with PMMA is to obtain an antalgic effect by consolidation in destructive lesions of the spine.
H., Deramond +3 more
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Percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) with acrylic cement [polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)]consists of injecting PMMA into vertebral bodies weakened by osseous lesions. The aim of PVP with PMMA is to obtain an antalgic effect by consolidation in destructive lesions of the spine.
H., Deramond +3 more
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