Novel Polyethylene Terephthalate Screw Sleeve Implant: Salvage Treatment in a Case of Spine Instability after Vertebroplasty Failure.

Giacomo Drago, Giulia Pastorello, Paolo Gallinaro, Roberto Zanata, Jacopo Del Verme, Altin Stafa, Enrico Giordan
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Introduction: The management of osteoporotic fractures is sometimes rather challenging for spinal surgeons, and considering the longer life expectancy induced by improved living conditions, their prevalence is expected to increase. At present, the approaches to osteoporotic fractures differ depending on their severity, location, and the patient's age. State-of-the-art treatments range from vertebroplasty/kyphoplasty to hardware-based spinal stabilization in which screw augmentation with cement is the gold standard.

Case presentation: We describe the case of a 74-year-old man with an L5 osteoporotic fracture. The patient underwent a vertebroplasty (VP) procedure, which was complicated by a symptomatic cement leakage in the right L4-L5 neuroforamen. We urgently decompressed the affected pedicle via hemilaminectomy. At that point, the column required stability. The extravasation of cement had ruled out the use of cement-augmented pedicle screws but leaving the pedicular screws alone was not considered sufficient to achieve stability. We decided to cover the screws with a polyethylene terephthalate sleeve (OGmend®) to avoid additional cement leakage and to reinforce the screw strength required by the poor bone quality.

Conclusion: In the evolving technologies used for spinal surgery, screws sleeve implants such as OGmend® are a useful addition to the surgeon's armamentarium when an increased pull-out strength is required and other options are not available.

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新型聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯螺钉套植入物:椎体成形术失败后脊柱不稳定的抢救治疗一例。
导读:骨质疏松性骨折的治疗有时对脊柱外科医生来说是相当具有挑战性的,考虑到生活条件改善导致的预期寿命延长,其患病率预计会增加。目前,骨质疏松性骨折的治疗方法因其严重程度、部位和患者年龄而异。最先进的治疗方法包括从椎体成形术/后凸成形术到基于硬件的脊柱稳定,其中水泥螺钉增强是金标准。病例介绍:我们报告一例74岁男性L5骨质疏松性骨折。患者行椎体成形术(VP),右侧L4-L5神经孔出现症状性水泥渗漏。我们通过半椎板切除术紧急对受损椎弓根进行减压。在这一点上,柱体需要稳定性。由于骨水泥外渗,不能使用骨水泥增强椎弓根螺钉,但仅使用椎弓根螺钉不足以达到稳定。我们决定用聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯套管(OGmend®)覆盖螺钉,以避免额外的水泥泄漏,并加强骨质量差所需的螺钉强度。结论:在脊柱手术技术的不断发展中,当需要增加拔出强度而没有其他选择时,像OGmend®这样的螺钉套管植入物是外科医生装备的有用补充。
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