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Asian Spine Journal | 2015

Height Restoration after Balloon Kyphoplasty in Rheumatoid Patients with Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fracture

Seung-Pyo Suh; Chul-Woong Kim; Young-Hoon Jo; Chang-Nam Kang

Study Design Retrospective study. Purpose This study was conducted to compare vertebral body height restoration rate in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients who had undergone percutaneous balloon kyphoplasty (KP) with that of control group who had matched age, sex, body mass index, and bone mineral density. Overview of Literature There is no report on result of KP in RA patients. Methods Postoperative height restoration rate of RA group consisting of 15 patients (18 vertebral bodies) who had undergone KP due to osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture with a 30% or higher vertebral compression rate between May 2005 and January 2013 were compared to control group consisting of 38 patients (39 vertebral bodies) who had matched age, sex, body mass index, and bone mineral density. Results No statically significant difference in age (p=0.846), sex (p=0.366), body mass index (p=0.826), bone mineral density (p=0.349), time to surgery (p=0.528), polymethylmethacrylate injection time (p=0.298), or amount (p=0.830) was found between the RA group and the control group. However, preoperative compression rate in the RA group was significantly (p=0.025) higher compared to that in the control group. In addition, postoperative height restoration rate showed significant correlation with the RA group (p=0.008). Although higher incidence of recollapse occurred in the RA group compared to that in the control group, the difference was not statistically significant (p=0.305). Conclusions Compared to the control group, RA patients showed higher compression rate and higher vertebral restoration rate after KP, indirectly indicating weaker bone quality in patients with RA. Higher incidence of recollapse occurred in the RA group compared to that in the control group, although it was not statistically significant.


Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques | 2013

Anterior operation for unstable thoracolumbar and lumbar burst fractures: tricortical autogenous iliac bone versus titanium mesh cage.

Chang-Nam Kang; Jae-Lim Cho; Seung-Pyo Suh; Youn-Ho Choi; Ju-Seop Kang; Yee-Suk Kim

Study Design: We retrospectively compared 25 cases that used the autogenous iliac bone grafting with 18 cases that used a titanium mesh cage for reconstruction of the vertebral body. Objective: To analyze clinical and radiographic results of the autogenous iliac bone and a titanium mesh cage used to reconstruct the vertebral body. Summary of Background Data: Grafting of the autogenous iliac bone as a strut bone has been traditionally applied for reconstruction of the spine using anterior approach. Although grafting the autogenous iliac bone as a strut bone achieves a high bone fusion rate, it has reported complications in the donor site. For this reason, bone fusion with a mesh cage has been introduced. Methods: Between March 2000 and December 2010, 43 cases that underwent decompression and instrumented fusion for unstable burst fractures using the anterior approach were enrolled. Levels of injury were T12 in 8 cases, L1 in 19 cases, L2 in 11 cases, and L3 in 5 cases. The mean follow-up period was 64.5 months (range, 14–129 mo). Results: The local kyphotic angle in the group that used the tricortical autogenous iliac bone (group A) was measured 24.81±2.27 degrees preoperatively and 4.95±0.61 degrees at the last follow-up. The angle in the group that used a titanium mesh cage (group B) was 25.21±1.55 degrees preoperatively and 3.9±0.43 degrees at the last follow-up. Both groups obtained bone fusion of grade I and II by Bridwell fusion criteria. The operation site visual analog scale and Korean Oswestry disability index did not differ significantly between 2 groups. Donor site visual analog scale and the operation time was significantly in favor of group B (P<0.05). Conclusions: Titanium mesh cage filled with the autogenous cancellous bone shortened operation time and reduced the risk of complications in the donor site compared with the group that used the tricortical iliac bone.


Asian Spine Journal | 2017

Outcomes of Revision Surgery Following Instrumented Posterolateral Fusion in Degenerative Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Comparative Analysis between Pseudarthrosis and Adjacent Segment Disease

Seung-Pyo Suh; Young-Hoon Jo; Hae Won Jeong; Won Rak Choi; Chang-Nam Kang

Study Design Retrospective study. Purpose We examined the clinical and radiological outcomes of patients who received revision surgery for pseudarthrosis or adjacent segment disease (ASD) following decompression and instrumented posterolateral fusion (PLF). Overview of Literature At present, information regarding the outcomes of revision surgery for complications such as pseudarthrosis and ASD following instrumented PLF is limited. Methods This study examined 60 patients who received PLF for degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis and subsequently developed pseudarthrosis or ASD leading to revision surgery. Subjects were divided into a group of 21 patients who received revision surgery for pseudarthrosis (Group P) and a group of 39 patients who received revision surgery for ASD (Group A). Clinical outcomes were evaluated using the visual analogue scales for back pain (VAS-BP) and leg pain (VAS-LP), the Korean Oswestry disability index (K-ODI), and each patients subjective satisfaction. Radiological outcomes were evaluated from the extent of bone union, and complications in the two groups were compared. Results VAS-LP at final follow-up was not statistically different between the two groups (p =0.353), although VAS-BP and K-ODI at final follow-up were significantly worse in Group P than in Group A (all p <0.05), and only 52% of the patients in Group P felt that their overall well-being had improved following revision surgery. Fusion rates after the first revision surgery were 71% (15/21) in Group P and 95% (37/39) in Group A (p =0.018). The rate of reoperation was significantly higher in Group P (29%) than in Group A (5%) (p =0.021) due to complications. Conclusions Clinical and radiological outcomes were worse in patients who had received revision surgery for pseudarthrosis than in those who had revision surgery for ASD. Elderly patients should be carefully advised of the risks and benefits before planning revision surgery for pseudarthrosis.


The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 2014

Analysis of Treatment Results of Unstable Distal Clavicle Fractures Using Hook Plate

Ho-Seung Jeon; Young-Kyun Woo; Seok-Ha Hwang; Seung-Pyo Suh; Seo-Goo Kang; Joon-Kyung Lee


The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 2018

The Influence of Initial Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings on the Compression Rate of Thoracolumbar Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fracture

Seok-Ha Hwang; Seung-Pyo Suh; Young-Kyun Woo; Ho-Seung Jeon; Ho-Won Jeong


Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery | 2017

Brown-Séquard Syndrome and Cervical Vertebral Fractures after Blunt Cervical Trauma in a Traffic Accident: A Case Report

Seung-Pyo Suh; Won Rak Choi; Chang-Nam Kang


Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery | 2016

Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Minimally Invasive Anterior Interbody Fusion of the T11-T12 Level Using Direct Lateral Interbody Fusion Devices - A Case Report -

Seung-Pyo Suh; Ji-Hoon Shim; Tae-Yang Shin; Joon-Kuk Kim; Chang-Nam Kang


Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery | 2015

Surgical Outcome of Tuberculous Myelitis, Arachnoiditis and Spondylitis after Brain Meningitis: A Case Report

Seung-Pyo Suh; Dong-Hyuck Park; Chul-Woong Kim; Chang-Nam Kang


The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 2013

Traumatic Anterolateral Fracture-Dislocation of the Lumbosacral Spine by Horizontal Shear Force

Chang Nam Kang; Dong-Yi Kong; Seung-Pyo Suh


The Journal of The Korean Orthopaedic Association | 2013

The Fate of Neglected Three Column Injuries of the Thoracolumbar Spine

Seung-Pyo Suh; Chul-Woong Kim; Chang-Nam Kang

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Catholic University of Korea

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