Trout A T, Kallmes D F
College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2006 Aug;27(7):1397-403.
Vertebroplasty has been in practice in the United States for approximately 10 years and has been described as providing significant benefit to patients with painful vertebral compression fractures. Although the procedure appears to provide dramatic pain relief, it is not without complications. The primary point of discussion in this paper is whether vertebroplasty predisposes patients to the development of additional vertebral fractures, at a rate higher than that seen in the absence of vertebroplasty. To date there remains no definitive answer to this question. There is, however, a significant body of data available in the literature that relates to this issue. This review explores and attempts to synthesize the data both supporting and refuting a relationship between vertebroplasty and the development of subsequent fractures.
椎体成形术在美国已应用了约10年,据描述,该手术能为疼痛性椎体压缩骨折患者带来显著益处。尽管该手术似乎能显著缓解疼痛,但并非没有并发症。本文讨论的主要问题是,椎体成形术是否会使患者更易发生额外的椎体骨折,其发生率是否高于未进行椎体成形术的情况。迄今为止,这个问题尚无定论。然而,文献中有大量与该问题相关的数据。本综述探讨并试图综合支持和反驳椎体成形术与后续骨折发生之间关系的数据。