Sang-Hyuk Min
Dankook University
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Asian Spine Journal | 2011
Myung Ho Kim; Andrew Lee; Sang-Hyuk Min; Sung-Hyun Yoon
Study Design Retrospective study. Purpose To evaluate risk factors related to the development of new fractures in adjacent vertebrae after percutaneous vertebroplasty. Overview of Literature Recent reports indicate that undue numbers of new fractures in adjacent vertebral bodies occur after percutaneous vertebroplasty. Methods One hundred four of 369 patients who underwent percutaneous vertebroplasty were followed for over 1 year. Fifty-four patients (51.9%) subsequently suffered from adjacent vertebral fractures. Age, lumbar lordotic angle, sacral slope, pelvic tilt, pelvic incidence, bone mineral density, amounts of cement injected, the restoration of vertebral height, kyphotic angle differences preexisting fracture, and intradiscal cement leakage were noted. Results Average bone mineral density was -3.52 in the fracture group and -2.91 in the fracture-free group; the risk of adjacent vertebral fracture increased as bone mineral density decreased (p < 0.05). Intradiscal cement leakage occurred in 18 patients (33.3%) in the fracture group, indicating that the risk of adjacent vertebral fracture increased with intradiscal cement leakage. In addition, 36 patients (66.7%) in the fracture group had a pre-existing fracture; thus, the presence of a preexisting fracture was found to be significantly associated with an increased risk of an adjacent vertebral fracture (p < 0.05). Higher restoration rates are associated with a greater likelihood of developing adjacent vertebral fractures (p < 0.05). Conclusions The factors found to contribute significantly to new fractures in adjacent vertebral bodies after percutaneous vertebroplasty were a lower bone mineral density, a greater restoration rate of vertebral height, a pre-existing fracture, and intradiscal cement leakage.
Asian Spine Journal | 2014
Sang-Hyuk Min; Jae-Sung Yoo; Jun-Yeul Lee
Study Design Retrospective study. Purpose This study aims to investigate the clinical and radiological results of contralateral indirect decompression through minimally invasive unilateral transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MI-TLIF). Overview of Literature Several studies have proposed that blood loss and operation time could be reduced through a unilateral approach, although many surgeons have forecast that satisfactory foraminal decompression is difficult to achieve through a unilateral approach. Methods The study included 30 subjects who had undergone single-level MI-TLIF. Visual analogue scale (VAS) and Oswestry disability index (ODI) were analyzed for clinical assessment. Disc height, segmental lordosis, and lumbar lordosis angle were examined for radiological assessment. The degree of contralateral indirect decompression was evaluated through a comparative analysis, with a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performed preoperatively and at one year postoperatively. Results Intraoperative blood loss volume was 308.75 mL in the unilateral approach group (UAP), and 575.00 mL in the bilateral approach group (BAP), showing a statistically significant difference. Operation time was 139.50 minutes in the UAP group, and 189.00 minutes in the BAP group, exhibiting a statistically significant difference (p<0.05). On the other hand, no significant difference was found in VAS, ODI, disc height, lordosis angles and the degree of nerve decompression in the vertebral foramen, using MRI, between the two groups (p>0.05). Conclusions Satisfactory results were acquired with MI-TLIF conducted through the unilateral approach of contralateral indirect decompression, in alignment with the bilateral approach. Therefore, contralateral indirect decompression is thought to be a useful procedure in reducing the operation time and volume of blood loss.
Asian Spine Journal | 2009
Sang-Hyuk Min; Myung Ho Kim; Joong-Bae Seo; Jee-Young Lee; Dae-Hee Lee
European Spine Journal | 2013
Sang-Hyuk Min; Jae-Sung Yoo
The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 2009
Sang-Hyuk Min; Dae-Hee Lee
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology | 2015
Jae-Sung Yoo; Sang-Hyuk Min; Sung-Hyun Yoon
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research | 2014
Jae-Sung Yoo; Sang-Hyuk Min; Sung-Hyun Yoon; Chang-Hwan Hwang
The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 2009
Sang-Hyuk Min; Sung-Su Hwang
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society | 2007
Myung Ho Kim; Sang-Hyuk Min; Suk-Ha Jeon
Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2014
Yu Jin Kim; Jee Young Lee; Bong Man Kim; You Me Kim; Sang-Hyuk Min