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Lumbar Nerve Root Compression due to Leakage of Bone Cement after Vertebroplasty

Kim DS, Jang SY, Kong MH, Song KY, Kang DS

We experienced a 73-year-old male with lumbar nerve root compression due to leakage of bone cement after vertebroplasty. He was underwent vertebroplasty for acute osteoporotic L4 compression fracture at our...
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An In-vitro Experimental Study on Antibacerial Effects of Antibiotic-mixed Plaster of Paris Pellets

Chang SK, Lee CJ, Cho WH, Koh YG, Lee CH

Various kinds of bone cements mixed with antibiotics have been widely used for treatment and prevention of infections, especially combined with bone defects. But bone cements have some disadvantages in...
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Treatment of Spinal Osseous Metastasis with Combined Percutaneous Radiofrequency Ablation and Vertebroplasty

Huh S, Hong SJ, Kim JH, Kim YL, Bae HJ, Kang EY

Recent introduction of image-guided percutaneous methods to treat unresectable bone tumors including metastases that do not respond to conventional radiotherapy or chemotherapy has proven to be effective. Here we present...
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Intracardiac Foreign Body (Bone Cement) after Percutaneous Vertebroplasty

Yang JH, Kim JW, Park HO, Choi JY, Jang IS, Lee CE

Percutaneous vertebroplasty is a relatively easy and minimally invasive procedure used in treating vertebral fractures. However, the procedure has many complications, one of which is bone cement leakage, which happens...
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Cement Augmentation for Lateral Row Fixation in Rotator Cuff Repair: A Case Report

Kim JH, Koh KH

One of the most important factors leading to a successful healing of rotator cuff tear is good bone quality to secure the suture anchor in the bone for a stable...
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Asymptomatic Bone Cement Pulmonary Embolism after Percutaneous Vertebroplasty: A Case Report

Shi HJ, Kim SE, Seo WW, Sohn SM, Wang SH, Park SR, Lee SK

Pulmonary embolism is a rare complication after percutaneous vertebroplasty for compression fracture. Embolization is related to cement leakage outside the treated vertebral body into the adjacent venous system. We report...
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Removal of Bone Cement through Right Anterolateral Thoracotomy

Chung JW, Shin JK, Chee HK, Kim JS, Kim DC, Park JB

A 55-year-old woman who had a history of percutaneous vertebroplasty was referred to our institution with sudden onset of chest pain. Computed tomography (CT) scan demonstrated a long, linear, highly-attenuated...
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Pulmonary Bone Cement Embolism: CT Angiographic Evaluation with Material Decomposition Using Gemstone Spectral Imaging

Huh S, Lee H

We report a case of pulmonary bone cement embolism in a female who presented with dyspnea following multiple sessions of vertebroplasty. She underwent spectral CT pulmonary angiography and the diagnosis...
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Effect of Bone Cement Volume and Stiffness on Occurrences of Adjacent Vertebral Fractures after Vertebroplasty

Kim JM, Shin DA, Byun DH, Kim HS, Kim S, Kim HI

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to find the optimal stiffness and volume of bone cement and their biomechanical effects on the adjacent vertebrae to determine a better strategy...
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Bone Cement Dislodgement: One of Complications Following Bone Cement Augmentation Procedures for Osteoporotic Spinal Fracture

Ha KY, Kim YH, Yoo SR, Molon JN

Bone cement augmentation procedures have been getting more position as a minimally invasive surgical option for osteoporotic spinal fractures. However, complications related to these procedures have been increasingly reported. We...
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Safety and Effectiveness of the Anchor Augmentation with Bone Cement on Osteoporotic Femoral Fracture: A Systematic Reviews

Kim SY

PURPOSE: This paper reviewed the safety and effectiveness of anchor augmentation with bone cement in osteoporotic femoral fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A systematic review was conducted by searching multiple databases including...
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The effects of antibiotic Incorporation to Acrylic bone Cement upon Bacterial Viability and its Physical Properties

Hahn MS, Lee SH

Infection is one of the most serious complications following total hip replacement arthroplasty. Many modifications of procedures have been advocated in order to reduce the rate of infection with varying...
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Vertebroplasty of compression fracture with prevertebral hematoma during treatment of postherpetic neuralgia: A case report

Lee KH, Park JH, Do HJ, Kim C, Han KR

Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) and vertebral compression fracture (VCF) are common causes of chronic pain in the elderly population. Careful history taking and imaging studies are needed for diagnosis when both...
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Drug Fever Due to Piperacillin/Tazobactam Loaded into Bone Cement

Park HB, Choi JS, Park SH, Kee WJ, Koh YI

Although drug fever may develop after administration of the drug by various routes, it has not been reported with antibiotic-loaded bone cement. Here, a case of drug fever induced by...
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Intracardiac foreign body caused by cement leakage as a late complication of percutaneous vertebroplasty

Kim HT, Kim YN, Shin HW, Kim IC, Kim H, Park NH, Choi SY

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Experimental Study on Tissue Fluid Influenced by Antibiotic-Acrylic Bone Cement Composite

Bae DK, Lee HK

Failure of total joint replacement is often due to infection. Many efforts have been made to reduce the rate of infection. The use of antibiotic-acrylic bone cement composites for the...
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Appropriate Cement Volume in Vertebroplasty: A Multivariate Analysis with Short-Term Follow-Up

Kwon HM, Lee SP, Baek JW, Kim SH

OBJECTIVE: The optimal threshold of the infusion volume of cement has been a continuous subject in percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP). This study verifies a causal relationship between the cement volume and...
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Comparison of hemodynamic changes between old and very old patients undergoing cemented bipolar hemiarthroplasty under spinal anesthesia

Park HJ, Kang H, Lee JW, Baek SM, Seo JS

BACKGROUND: The old age population, including the very old aged (> or = 85 years), is rapidly increasing, and femur neck fracture from accidents is commonly seen in the elderly....
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Bone cement grafting increases implant primary stability in circumferential cortical bone defects

Shin SY, Shin SI, Kye SB, Chang SW, Hong J, Paeng JY, Yang SM

PURPOSE: Implant beds with an insufficient amount of cortical bone or a loss of cortical bone can result in the initial instability of a dental implant. Thus, the objective of...
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Serious Complication of Cement Augmentation for Damaged Pilot Hole

Jung MY, Shin DA, Hahn IB, Kim TG, Huh R, Chung SS

Polymethl methacrylate (PMMA) screw reinforcement is frequently used in osteoporotic bone as well as in damaged pilot holes. However, PMMA use can be dangerous, since the amount of applied cement...
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