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One-stage multi-level vertebroplasty for a patient with a rapidly deteriorating condition due to multiple vertebral compression fractures - A case report -
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2014³â 9±Ç 3È£ p.165 ~ p.169
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Abstract
Vertebral compression fractures are the most prevalent complications of osteoporosis, with symptoms of low back pains. Basically, the vertebral compression fractures are regarded as a self-limiting disease, and thus, conservative treatment is enough for most cases, but nevertheless, they have the potential to cause significant rates of disability and morbidity. Percutaneous vertebroplasty is a widely used minimally invasive procedure, where the outcome is largely affected according to appropriate selections of patients and the time of the procedures. We hereby report a multi-level percutaneous vertebroplasty for a patient with multiple compression fractures which accompanies the Kummell`s disease with rapidly deteriorating general condition despite his conservative treatments.
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Kummell¡¯s disease, Multilevel vertebroplasty, Verte-bral compression fractures
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