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Percutaneous vertebroplasty is a new technique to strengthen bone and reduce pain for patients with vertebral tumors


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Destructive vertebral lesions are a common in metastatic disease, multiple myeloma and lymphoma. Symptoms are caused by pathologic fracture consequences secondary to vertebral destruction, development of spinal instability and compression of adjacent neurological elements. Nonoperative treatments include radiotherapy, hormone therapy, cytotoxic drugs which are effective to halt the osteolytic process and reverse the neurological compromise, however; they cannot provide stability or relieve pain or cord compression. Surgical management options including vertebrectomy, reconstruction with a cage or PMMA bone cement, and stabilization with pedicle screws can restore spinal canal support and neurological functions also control pain, however; usually associated with high postoperative morbidity and mortality. Also not advisable for multifocal spinal disease. Percutaneous vertebroplasty is a new technique to strengthen bone and reduce pain. It is percutaneous, minimally invasive, image-guided procedure that involves injection of radio-opaque bone cement into a partially collapsed vertebral body, in an effort to provide stability and pain relief. The exact mechanism of pain relief remains unclear. Proposed theories include more favourable biomechanics after cement strengthening, chemical toxicity and exothermic effect of cement polymerization on nerve endings. ;


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NCT number NCT03427632
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Assiut University
Contact mustafa saed, MSc
Phone 01118894427
Email msaed9939@gmail.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date March 1, 2018
Completion date March 1, 2019

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