Abstract

This study was designed to compare screw stabilities augmented with different volumes of PMMA and analyze relationship between screw stability and volume of PMMA and optimum volume of PMMA in different bone condition. Osteoporotic and severely osteoporotic synthetic bone blocks were divided into groups A0-A5 and B0-B5, respectively. Different volumes of PMMA were injected in groups A0 to A5 and B0 to B5. Axial pullout tests were performed and F max was measured. F max in groups A1-A5 were all significantly higher than group A0. Except between groups A1 and A2, A3 and A4, and A4 and A5, there were significant differences on F max between any other two groups. F max in groups B1-B5 were all significantly higher than group B0. Except between groups B1 and B2, B2 and B3, and B4 and B5, there were significant differences on F max between any other two groups. There was significantly positive correlation between F max and volume of PMMA in osteoporotic and severely osteoporotic blocks. PMMA can significantly enhance pedicle screw stability in osteoporosis and severe osteoporosis. There were positive correlations between screw stability and volume of PMMA. In this study, injection of 3 mL and 4 mL PMMA was preferred in osteoporotic and severely osteoporotic blocks, respectively.

Highlights

  • Transpedicular screw fixation has been widely used in treating degenerative disorders, unstable fractures, and deformities and tumors of the spine [1,2,3,4]

  • Severe osteoporosis increases the need for pedicle screw fixation strength and has long been one of the contraindications for spinal internal fixation

  • There were little biomechanical comparisons of pedicle screw stabilities augmented with different volumes of injected PMMA in osteoporosis and severe osteoporosis

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Introduction

Transpedicular screw fixation has been widely used in treating degenerative disorders, unstable fractures, and deformities and tumors of the spine [1,2,3,4]. To effectively improve pedicle screw stability in the setting of compromised bone, many researchers have used polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) to enhance fixation strength [6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18]. There were little biomechanical comparisons of pedicle screw stabilities augmented with different volumes of injected PMMA in osteoporosis and severe osteoporosis. There were little studies on the relationship between screw stability and volume of injected PMMA in osteoporosis and severe osteoporosis [6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14, 16, 17]

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