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Intraoperative Suction-Assisted Kyphoplasty for Immediate Removal of Posterior PMMA Extravasation in Decompressed
Yu-Chuan Tsuei1,2, Hsin-Tzu Lu1, Yung-Fu Hsu1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, National Yang-Ming Chiao-Tung University, Taipei 11221, Taiwan.
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Background: Vertebral compression fractures are prevalent in elderly patients with osteoporosis. While the vertebral augmentation procedure is often used for symptom control and improving life quality, cement leakage is still a significant complication of vertebral augmentation procedures. This case report describes a 92-year-old man with a T8 compression fracture who underwent kyphoplasty with low-viscosity bone cement after failed conservative treatment. Methods: A previously developed decompressed kyphoplasty technique using dual portals was employed to reduce intravertebral pressure; however, fluoroscopy revealed posterior leakage toward the spinal canal. A case-specific intraoperative modification of this established technique was then applied, converting the injection portal into a suction channel to aspirate extravasated cement before it hardened. Results: This approach averted spinal cord compromise, obviated the need for additional decompression surgery, and preserved neurological function. The patient achieved rapid pain relief and early mobilization. Conclusions: This case demonstrates how a suction-assisted intraoperative maneuver may be used to manage posterior cement leakage during decompressed kyphoplasty.
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