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Effect and potential risks of using multilevel cement-augmented pedicle screw fixation in osteoporotic spine with lumbar degenerative disease.

Yong-Chao TangHui-Zhi GuoDan-Qing GuoPei-Jie LuoYong-Xian LiGuo-Ye MoYan-Huai MaJian-Cheng PengDe LiangShun-Cong Zhang
Published in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2020)
Patients with osteoporotic LDD underwent multilevel CPS fixation have a higher rate of screw loosening in the cranial and caudal vertebra. The application of cemented pedicle screws for multilevel LDD can achieve better stability and less screw loosening, but it also accompanied by longer operating time, higher incidence of CL, PCE and wound infections. Selective cement augmentation of cranial and caudal pedicle screws may be a worthy strategy to decrease the complications.
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