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KMID : 1099620100070040242
Korean Journal of Spine
2010 Volume.7 No. 4 p.242 ~ p.248
The Comparative Study for Clinical and Radiologic Results of Unilateral Kyphoplasty and Bilateral Vertebroplasty
Moon Byung-Gwan

Abstract
Objective: To elucidate postoperative clinical and radiologic efficacy of unilateral kyphoplasty compared for percutaneous bilateral vertebroplasty.

Methods: One hundred patients with osteoporotic compression fracture at thoracolumbar junction were enrolled in this study. The kyphotic angle and reduction rate were measured to evaluate the vertebral restoration. Visual analog scale(VAS) for pain and short form-36(SF-36) and Oswestry Disability Index(ODI) for functional outcome were recorded by 1 year pos- toperatively. Cement extravasation and adjacent vertebral fractures were monitored.

Results: Visual analog scale for pain was not statistically different through the follow up in both groups(p=0.38). The preo- perative SF-36 and ODI scores were similar(p>0.05) but the difference in ODI score and standardized physical component scale reached statistical significance(p=0.04, p=0.03) and unilateral kyphoplasty group was getting better functional status. Reduction rate of vertebral body was 42.5¡¾7.8% for the vertebroplasty group and 66.3¡¾8.1% for the unilateral kyphoplasty group(p<0.001) and loss of reduction was 4.5¡¾3.5% and 1.7¡¾2.5%(p<0.0001) respectively. There were six complications of cement extraosseous leakage into the spinal canal in vertebroplasty only.

Conclusion: Unilateral kyphoplasty in compare with vertebroplasty is safer for cement leakage and immediately reduces back pain and restore kyphotic deformities in addition to the prevention of subsequent compression fracture.
KEYWORD
Osteoporotic fractures, Kyphoplasty, Vertebroplasty
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