Causes of Residual Back Pain at Early Stage After Percutaneous Vertebroplasty: A Retrospective Analysis of 1,316 Cases.

Author: ChenChu, ChenHao, ChuLei, HaoDing-Jun, LiJing, LiuJi-Jun, LiuPeng, LiuTuan-Jiang, YanLiang, YangJun-Song

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BACKGROUND: Percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) is now well accepted in the treatment of painful osteopathic vertebral compression fractures (OVCF), providing early pain relief and strengthening of the bone of the vertebrae. However, some patients still experienced severe back pain after PVP. OBJECTI...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31561662

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Unveiling the Hidden Sands of Back Pain: Exploring the Causes of Residual Back Pain After Percutaneous Vertebroplasty

The [realm of pain management] is a vast desert, where [understanding the causes and treatments of back pain] is critical. This study delves into the [causes of residual back pain] after [percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP)], a common procedure for treating [painful osteopathic vertebral compression fractures (OVCF)]. The researchers conducted a [retrospective analysis] of [1,316 patients] to identify [factors associated with unsatisfactory back pain relief (UBPR)] after PVP. Their findings suggest that [preoperative bone mineral density (BMD), lumbodorsal fascial injury, multiple segment PVP, insufficient cement injected volume, unsatisfactory cement distribution, and depression] are [independent risk factors] for [UBPR].

Navigating the Desert of Back Pain: Understanding the Risk Factors for Unsatisfactory Back Pain Relief

The study highlights the [importance of addressing] these [risk factors] to [maximize the effectiveness] of [PVP] in treating [OVCF]. By [identifying and managing] these factors, we can hope to [improve patient outcomes] and [reduce the likelihood] of [residual back pain] after PVP.

A Guide Through the Desert: Preventing Residual Back Pain After Vertebroplasty

The study underscores the [importance of comprehensive assessment] for [patients with OVCF], considering [factors beyond the fracture itself] that may influence [postoperative pain]. This emphasizes the [need for individualized treatment plans] to [optimize] the [effectiveness of PVP] and [minimize the risk] of [residual back pain].

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Navigating the desert of back pain can be a challenging journey, but understanding the causes of residual pain after percutaneous vertebroplasty is an important step towards finding a path to relief. This study provides valuable insight into the risk factors associated with unsatisfactory pain relief, reminding us that comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment plans are key to achieving optimal outcomes in managing back pain.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2020-03-09
  2. Date Revised 2020-03-09
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Pubmed ID

31561662

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

31561662

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