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Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-582310

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Objective To study a simple?minimally invasive?safe?effective and economical therapy for osteoportic vertebrae compression fracture. Methods 9 patients with 14 vertebrae (13 lumbar, 1 thoracic) suffered from osteoportic compression fractures were treated with percutaneous vertebrolasty from March to September in 2001. The patients included 8 women and 1 man aged from 33 to 85 years with a mean of 72 years. Results All patients had marked to complete pain relief at 1~2 postoperative days, and could get up to move at 2~3 postoperative days. During 1-6 months follow-up period, no pain reoccurred. No severe comlication occurred. Conclusions Percutaneous vertebroplasty provided significant pain relief in the patients with osteoportic vertebrae compression fractures. It is a promising therapy for patients with osteoportic vertebrae compression fracture.

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