Title of article :
The Efficacy of Percutaneous Vertebroplasty in Pain Relief in Patients with Pathological Vertebral Fractures due to Metastatic Spinal Tumors
Author/Authors :
Farrokhi, Mr Department of Neurosurgery - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Nouraei, H Department of Orthopaedic surgery - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Kiani, A Shiraz Neurosciences Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Metastatic spinal tumors are common and major causes of pathological spinal fractures that
result in severe pain, weakness, and progressive neurological deficits. This study aims to evaluate the
efficacy of percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) in pain-relief in patients with spinal fractures due to
metastatic spinal tumors.
Methods: We evaluated 25 documented cases of metastatic spinal tumors with pathologic vertebral
fractures who were suffering from severe pain and underwent vertebroplasty. Degree of pain was measured
by visual analog scale (VAS). The symptoms were evaluated 24 hours and 2 months after vertebroplasty
regarding the degree of pain relief.Complications such as leakage, embolism and infection were assessed.
Results: MeanVAS score was 8.23 before therapy in the patients that was reduced to 2.12 and 1 in the
patients 24 hours and 2 months after vertebroplasty, respectively. The most common complication was
cement leakage (44%) and there was no embolism or infection. Data was analyzed by SPSS version 18
software through ANOVA test with Greenhouse-Geisser correction and P-value of 0.00 was obtained in the
patients 24 hours and 1 month after surgery.
Conclusion: Considering significant decrease in the mean pain severity degree after the treatment,
veretebroplasty seems to be significantly effective in pain relief in metastatic spinal tumors.
Keywords :
Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) , Vertebroplasty , Spinal metastasis , Tumors , Spine , Pain
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics