1. The influence of sintering of osteoporotic vertebral fractures on the sagittal lumbar profile and degenerative changes
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Christoph Beyersdorf, Max Prost, Melanie Elisabeth Röckner, Uwe Martin Maus, Cornelius Jacobs, and Max Joseph Scheyerer
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Osteoporosis ,Vertebral body fracture ,Degenerative spine disease ,Spinal stenosis ,Spinal surgery ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background Osteoporosis, a skeletal disorder affecting nearly 20% of the global population, poses a significant health concern, with osteoporotic vertebral body fractures (VBF) representing a common clinical manifestation. The impact of osteoporotic sintering fractures in the thoracolumbar spine on the sagittal lumbar profile is incompletely understood and may lead to the onset of clinical symptoms in previously asymptomatic patients. Methods This retrospective single-center study analyzed data from patients presenting with osteoporotic spine fractures between 2017 and 2022. Patient selection involved stringent inclusion and exclusion criteria, focusing on radiologically documented osteoporotic sintering fractures in the thoracolumbar junction (TH11-L2). Clinical parameters were recorded and analyzed, alongside lateral-view radiographic assessments utilizing the IDS 7-PACS®-System (Sectra, Linköping, Sweden). Measurements included total lumbar lordosis, lordosis caudal to the fracture, kyphosis of the fractured vertebra, and sacral slope. Statistical analysis was conducted using SPSS 27 (IBM, Armonk, USA). Results Thirty patients (73.3% female, 26.7% male) met the inclusion criteria, with an average age of 82.4 years. Analysis revealed a significant increase in kyphosis of the fractured vertebra in the thoracolumbar spine (p
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- 2025
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