The aim of this study was to examine the short- to medium-term efficacy of percutaneous vertebral body reconstruction by vertebral body augmentation with Sr-HA paste plus short-segment pedicle screw fixation in fresh fractures, as well as to evaluate Sr-HA resorption/substitution. The hypotheses tested in this study were as follows: 1) whether Sr-HA is equivalent to PMMA for restoring the fractured thoracolumbar vertebral body, 2) whether leakage of Sr-HA is less than that of PMMA, and 3) whether Sr-HA is completely resorbed and replaced by cancellous bone.
Introduction Polymethacrylate (PMMA) is commonly used in vertebroplasty and balloon kyphoplasty, but its use has been associated with complications. This study tests three hypotheses: 1) whether strontium hydroxyapatite (Sr-HA) is equivalent to PMMA for restoring thoracolumbar vertebral body fractures, 2) if incidence of PMMA leakage is similar to that of Sr-HA leakage, and 3) whether Sr-HAis resorbed and substituted by new vertebral bone. Materials and Methods Two age- and sex-matched groups received short percutaneous pedicle screw fixation plus PEEK implant (Kiva, VCF Treatment System, Benvenue Medical, Santa Clara, CA, USA) filled with either Sr-HA (Group A) or PMMA (Group B) after A2- and A3/AO-type thoracolumbar vertebral body fractures. Visual Analog Scale (VAS) score and imaging parameters, which included segmental kyphosis angle (SKA), vertebral body height ratios (VBHr), spinal canal encroachment (SCE), bone cement leakage, and Sr-HA resorption, were compared between the two groups.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
38
Percutaneous Injection of Strontium Containing Hydroxyapatite versus Polymethacrylate plus Short Segment Pedicle Screw Fixation
Visual Analog Scale (VAS)
Units on VAS scale (0-10)
Time frame: 33 months
Segmental kyphosis angle (SKA)
Angle degrees measured on Xrays
Time frame: 33 months
Vertebral body height ratios (VBHr)
Percentage measured on Xrays
Time frame: 33 months
Spinal canal encroachment (SCE)
Percentage measured on CT scans
Time frame: 33 months
Cement leakage
Yes or no (Boolean value)
Time frame: 33 months
Sr-HA resorption
Yes or no (Boolean value)
Time frame: 33 months
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