Abstract

BackgroundPedicle screw loosening is a major complication following spinal fixation associated with osteoporosis in elderly. However, denosumab is a promising treatment in patients with osteoporosis. The effect of denosumab on pedicle screw fixation is unknown. Therefore, we investigated whether denosumab treatment improves pedicle screw fixation in elderly patients with osteoporosis.MethodsThis was a 2-year prospective open-label study. From February 2015 to January 2016, we included 21 patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis who received initial denosumab treatment. At baseline, 12 months, and 24 months, we measured volumetric bone mineral density (BMD) using quantitative computed tomography (QCT) and performed CT-based finite element analysis (FEA). Finite element models of L4 vertebrae were created to analyze the bone strength and screw fixation.ResultsBMD increased with denosumab treatment. FEA revealed that both pullout strength of pedicle screws and compression force of the vertebra increased significantly at 12 and 24 months following denosumab treatment. Notably, pullout strength showed a stronger correlation with three-dimensional volumetric BMD around pedicle screw placement assessed by QCT (r = 0.83, at 24 months) than with two-dimensional areal BMD assessed by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (r = 0.35, at 24 months).ConclusionTo our knowledge, this is the first study to reveal that denosumab treatment achieved strong pedicle screw fixation with an increase in BMD around the screw assessed by QCT and FEA; therefore, denosumab could be useful for osteoporosis treatment during spinal surgery in elderly patients with osteoporosis.

Highlights

  • Pedicle screw loosening is a major complication following spinal fixation associated with osteoporosis in elderly

  • The aim of the present study was to determine the efficacy of denosumab treatment in elderly patients with osteoporosis for Pedicle screw (PS) fixation by three-dimensional volumetric bone mineral density (BMD) using computed tomography (CT)-based finite element analysis (FEA) and perform a comprehensive analysis, including blood samples and two-dimensional areal BMD assessed by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) to monitor the treatment efficacy

  • We previously reported that trabecular three-dimensional BMD around the PS (PS-volumetric BMD (vBMD)) that is missed in a DXA measurement was an important parameter for screw insertion torque [11]

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Introduction

Pedicle screw loosening is a major complication following spinal fixation associated with osteoporosis in elderly. Denosumab is a promising treatment in patients with osteoporosis. The effect of denosumab on pedicle screw fixation is unknown. We investigated whether denosumab treatment improves pedicle screw fixation in elderly patients with osteoporosis. Pedicle screw (PS) fixation is widely used in spinal surgeries [1]. Tani et al Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research (2021) 16:219 including osteoporosis treatment because there were some promising treatments related to screw fixation and bone union [7, 8]. Other studies have shown that osteoporosis treatment with bisphosphonates and teriparatide had positive effect on spinal fixation in both clinical and basic studies [12,13,14,15]. There is a clinical need to better understand the effect of osteoporosis treatment during spinal surgery

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