Аннотация:
According to WHO experts' opinion, ageing of population is a global problem at the present time [1]. It is assumed that injuries to vertebral bodies in elderly and senile patients are caused by low-energy injuries owing to presence of osteopenia [1, 2, 3]. However increasing social activity in patients of this age group leads to increase in number of high-energy injuries and polytrauma [1]. Absolute indications for instrumental stabilization of uncomplicated spinal injuries are their unstable pattern [1, 2, 4, 5]. Currently, the issue of fixation of stable osteoporotic fractures of vertebral bodies has not any uniform solution [1, 2, 6, 7]. So, the use of transpedicular systems in osteoporosis causes the risk of unstable implants and their migration in the early postsurgical period [1, 2, 6, 8]. Currently, the wide-spread puncture methods of stabilization (vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty) are not related to standard treatment and are considered as an option [1, 2]. However it is necessa
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Симонян А. Г. Айк Гарникович 1987-
Percutaneous methods of spinal stabilization in elderly and senile patients with associated injuries
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Политравма
Благотворительный фонд "Центра охраны здоровья шахтеров"
Issue4
2018
Статья
According to WHO experts' opinion, ageing of population is a global problem at the present time [1]. It is assumed that injuries to vertebral bodies in elderly and senile patients are caused by low-energy injuries owing to presence of osteopenia [1, 2, 3]. However increasing social activity in patients of this age group leads to increase in number of high-energy injuries and polytrauma [1]. Absolute indications for instrumental stabilization of uncomplicated spinal injuries are their unstable pattern [1, 2, 4, 5]. Currently, the issue of fixation of stable osteoporotic fractures of vertebral bodies has not any uniform solution [1, 2, 6, 7]. So, the use of transpedicular systems in osteoporosis causes the risk of unstable implants and their migration in the early postsurgical period [1, 2, 6, 8]. Currently, the wide-spread puncture methods of stabilization (vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty) are not related to standard treatment and are considered as an option [1, 2]. However it is necessa