The objective of this study is to measure the effect that the scraping and scoring of vertebral cancellous bone using the Kyphon® Curette has on vertebral body anatomy height restoration and angular deformity correction during a balloon kyphoplasty procedure.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
120
The Kyphon® Curette is intended to scrape and score bone in the spine. It may be used as an adjunctive device with Kyphon's family of standard access and fracture reduction instruments designed to treat compression fracture during balloon kyphoplasty procedures
Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education
Temple Terrace, Florida, United States
Atrium Medical Center
Middletown, Ohio, United States
Aurora Medical Group, Memorial Hospital of Burlington
Burlington, Wisconsin, United States
Absolute Vertebral Body Height Restoration as a Percent (Post-procedure Change From Baseline)
Time frame: Baseline and 48-hr post-procedure
Index Vertebral Body Height Restored in Millimeters.
Vertebral Body Height (VBH) was measured at anterior, midpoint, and posterior of index vertebral bodies. The data presented is the absolute height restored (AHR) between two time points.
Time frame: Baseline and 48 hours after procedure
Amount of Vertebral Body Height (VBH) Gained From IBTs Alone
Since all patients were treated in the prone position with chest and hip bolsters (this is referred to as postural reduction), vertebral body height (VBH) gained from IBTs alone was reported as the change of vertebral body height measured intra-operatively after postural reduction with bolsters to the 1st round of IBT inflation.
Time frame: Intra-operative measurement after postural reduction with Bolsters and intra-operative measurement after 1st round of IBT inflation.
Amount of Vertebra Body Height (VBH) Gained by Postural Reduction
Time frame: baseline and intra-operative
Deformity Correction Assessed by Vertebral Body Kyphosis Angle (VBA)
The vertebral body kyphosis angle (VBA) was defined as the angle formed by lines drawn parallel to the caudal and cranial fractured vertebral body endplates. Correction of angular deformity was expressed as a difference of absolute values between pre- and post-operative values. Any positive change indicated an improvement of angular correction and was defined as a change in angulation toward 0 degrees. Any negative change indicated a worsening of angular correction, and is defined as a change away from 0 degrees.
Time frame: Baseline and 48 hr post-procedure
Deformity Correction Assessed by Local Cobb Angle (LCA)
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CHC - Les Cliniques Saint-Joseph
Liège, Belgium
St. Augustinus ziekenhuis
Wilrijk, Belgium
Charité Campus Virchow-Klinikum Berlin
Berlin, Germany
Kliniken im Naturpark Altmühltal
Eichstätt, Germany
Klinikum Kempten
Kempten, Germany
Klinikum Leverkusen gGmbH
Leverkusen, Germany
Paracelcus-Klinik München
München, Germany
...and 3 more locations
The local Cobb angle (LCA) was defined as the angle formed by lines drawn parallel to the superior endplate of the vertebral body above and the inferior endplate of the vertebral body below. Correction of angular deformity was expressed as a difference of absolute values between pre- and post-operative values. Any positive change indicated an improvement of angular correction and was defined as a change in angulation toward 0 degrees. Any negative change indicated a worsening of angular correction, and is defined as a change away from 0 degrees.
Time frame: baseline and 48 hr post-procedure
Change in Back Pain.
Back pain was assessed by a numeric rating scale (Scale 1-10), with higher scores denoting worse pain.
Time frame: Baseline and 48 hr post-procedure
Change in Ambulatory Status
Ambulatory status was assessed by subjective patient questionnaire.
Time frame: Baseline and 48 hrs post-procedure