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Kyphoplasty increases Vertebral Body Height more
than Vertebroplasty in a Cadaver Study
Hiwatashi A, Sidhu R Lee R, deGuzman R
Piekut D, Westesson PL
University of Rochester New York
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Purpose
To compare height restoration with kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty in cadavers using MDCT
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Materials & Methods
•! Cadavers –!37 vertebral bodies (21 T, 16 L-spine) –!mean 82 years –!Kyphoplasty (n = 19) –!Vertebroplasty (n = 18)
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Materials & Methods
•! Vertebral bodies were dissected and separated
•! Compression fractures were created
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Materials & Methods
•! Four detector-row CT –!Before compression –!After compression fracture –!After treatment
•! Sagittal Reconstructions –!1.25 mm slice thickness
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Materials & Methods
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Kyphoplasty Vertebroplasty
Pre tx
Post tx
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Results
Kyphoplasty Vertebroplasty
Initial
After Fx
After Tx
Height restoration
Angle reduction
22.2mm
15.3
20.5
93%
3.1°
21.8mm
15.4
17.6
82%
1.6°
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Conclusion
•! Kyphoplasty increased vertebral body height more than vertebroplasty
•! The differences in height restoration between the two techniques were small (3 mm) and the clinical significance remains to be documented
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