PAGET'S disease, also called osteitis deformans, is a metabolic bone disorder. It is characterized by increased bone resorption and the compensatory formation of new bones. The increased bone conversion and remodelin...PAGET'S disease, also called osteitis deformans, is a metabolic bone disorder. It is characterized by increased bone resorption and the compensatory formation of new bones. The increased bone conversion and remodeling lead to the incrustation of woven bones and lamellar bones and finally result in the expansion, loosening, and excessive vascularization of the affected bones, rendering them susceptible to deformity and fracture. Paget's disease occurs much more commonly in Anglo-Saxons than in Asians and Africans.展开更多
Objective: To compare the surgical results of two kinds of posterior approach for osteoporotic thoracolumbar Ktimmell's disease. Methods: Clinical and radiographic results of 1-segmental pedicle screw fixation com...Objective: To compare the surgical results of two kinds of posterior approach for osteoporotic thoracolumbar Ktimmell's disease. Methods: Clinical and radiographic results of 1-segmental pedicle screw fixation combined with vertebroplasty (Group A, n=12) or posterior shortening osteotomy (Group B, n=16) for osteoporotic thoracolumbar Kummell's disease were analyzed retrospectively. Japanese orthopedic association (JOA) and visual analogue scale (VAS) scores were used for clinical evaluation. Neurological status was judged by Frankel grades. X-ray was used to evaluate the radiographic results. Complications related to operation and devices were also considered. Results: The follow-up period was 12-54 months (average 29 months). Pre- and post-operative VAS were 9.3 and 3.2 in Group A, 8.9 and 2.5 in Group B, respectively. The mean JOA score at the final follow-up was significantly higher than that of pre-operation (t=-5.306, P〈0.001). There was no significant difference between Groups A and B (t=0.618,P〉0.05). The kyphosis were corrected from preoperative 33.9°(A)/ 37.3°(B) to postoperative 10.3°(A)/6.5°(B), and 15.3° (A)/13.7°(B) at the final follow-up. There was a significant difference between the two groups at the final follow-up. Frankel grade was improved from grade C preoperatively to postoperatively grade D or E in 7 cases of Group A and 5 cases of Group B, from grade D to E in 5 cases of Group A and 11 cases of Group B. The mean improvement was 1.6 and 1.7 grades for Groups A and B, respectively. There were no serious complications related to internal fixation. Conclusions: The similar clinical results can be obtained by the two kinds of posterior surgical methods for osteoporotic Kummell's disease. Posterior spinal shortening is a better choice for patients with serious kyphosis combined with neurological deficit than the other.展开更多
文摘PAGET'S disease, also called osteitis deformans, is a metabolic bone disorder. It is characterized by increased bone resorption and the compensatory formation of new bones. The increased bone conversion and remodeling lead to the incrustation of woven bones and lamellar bones and finally result in the expansion, loosening, and excessive vascularization of the affected bones, rendering them susceptible to deformity and fracture. Paget's disease occurs much more commonly in Anglo-Saxons than in Asians and Africans.
文摘Objective: To compare the surgical results of two kinds of posterior approach for osteoporotic thoracolumbar Ktimmell's disease. Methods: Clinical and radiographic results of 1-segmental pedicle screw fixation combined with vertebroplasty (Group A, n=12) or posterior shortening osteotomy (Group B, n=16) for osteoporotic thoracolumbar Kummell's disease were analyzed retrospectively. Japanese orthopedic association (JOA) and visual analogue scale (VAS) scores were used for clinical evaluation. Neurological status was judged by Frankel grades. X-ray was used to evaluate the radiographic results. Complications related to operation and devices were also considered. Results: The follow-up period was 12-54 months (average 29 months). Pre- and post-operative VAS were 9.3 and 3.2 in Group A, 8.9 and 2.5 in Group B, respectively. The mean JOA score at the final follow-up was significantly higher than that of pre-operation (t=-5.306, P〈0.001). There was no significant difference between Groups A and B (t=0.618,P〉0.05). The kyphosis were corrected from preoperative 33.9°(A)/ 37.3°(B) to postoperative 10.3°(A)/6.5°(B), and 15.3° (A)/13.7°(B) at the final follow-up. There was a significant difference between the two groups at the final follow-up. Frankel grade was improved from grade C preoperatively to postoperatively grade D or E in 7 cases of Group A and 5 cases of Group B, from grade D to E in 5 cases of Group A and 11 cases of Group B. The mean improvement was 1.6 and 1.7 grades for Groups A and B, respectively. There were no serious complications related to internal fixation. Conclusions: The similar clinical results can be obtained by the two kinds of posterior surgical methods for osteoporotic Kummell's disease. Posterior spinal shortening is a better choice for patients with serious kyphosis combined with neurological deficit than the other.