Korean J Spine.  2009 Mar;6(1):17-21.

Subsequent Vertebral Fracture after Percutaneous Vertebral Augmentation: Adjacent and Non-adjacent Vertebral Fractures

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, Inje University College of Medicine, Seoul Paik Hospital, Seoul, Korea. ddolbae01@naver.com
  • 2Department of Neurosurgery, Nanoori Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
To analyze the incidence and risk factors of subsequent vertebral fracture after percutaneous vertebral augme- ntation(PVA) in patients with osteoporotic compression fractures(OCF).
METHODS
The authors reviewed 27 patients(20 women and 7 men, 39 vertebrae) who underwent vertebral augmentation for the treatment of osteoporotic compression fracture at a single institute between January 2000 and January 2009. The patients were divided into 2 groups: Group I included patients without subsequent fracture and Group II included those with subsequent fracture. Subsequent fractures, including adjacent-level and nonadjacent-level vertebral fractures, were confirmed with radiographs or MRI. Factors such as smoking, diabetes mellitus(DM), previous bisphosphonate use, body mass index(BMI), bone mineral density(BMD), the amount of polymethylmethacrylate(PMMA), intradiscal leakage of PMMA and unilateral approach were analyzed statistically.
RESULTS
Nine patients(33.3%, Group II) sustained 16 subsequent vertebral fractures(9 adjacent-level vertebral fractures and 7 nonadjacent-level vertebral fractures). Subsequent vertebral fractures at the lumbar level(81.3%) were more fre- quent than those at thoracic level(18.8%). BMI, BMD, smoking, DM, amount of PMMA, unilateral approach, and bis- phosphonate use did not correlate with the risk of subsequent fracture. Intradiscal leakage of PMMA was the only signifi- cant risk factor(P=0.027).
CONCLUSIONS
The high rate of subsequent vertebral fracture should be considered before vertebral augmentation with PMMA. The intradiscal leakage of PMMA could increase the risk of subsequent fracture.

Keyword

Osteoporosis; Vertebroplasty; Fracture; Leakage

MeSH Terms

Female
Fractures, Compression
Humans
Incidence
Male
Osteoporosis
Polymethyl Methacrylate
Risk Factors
Smoke
Smoking
Vertebroplasty
Polymethyl Methacrylate
Smoke
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