Re-expansion and Stabilization of Vertebra Plana Fractures Using Bilateral SpineJack® Implants

The surgical treatment of osteoporotic vertebral fractures with greater than 70% collapse, known as "Vertebra Plana (VP)" has been controversial. Originally VP was a considered a contraindication to vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty because of presumed difficulty of entering the collapsed vertebra as well as obtaining significant re-expansion or correct associated sagittal kyphosis. In some cases, multilevel pedicle screw fixation with or without attempts to correct the collapse is still performed to correct the kyphosis or prevent progression. With experience it was clear that the pedicle could be accessed and VP could be treated without added risk of epidural leak of cement or epidural extravasation. Now, with the introduction of newer third-generation intraspinal expansion devices that are larger and need to be placed bilaterally, their use in cases of VP was again an issue since VP cases were excluded from the original multicenter studies used for worldwide approval. This report reviews six cases of VP treated with bilateral SpineJack® implants (Stryker Corp, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA) demonstrating it is not only feasible to place these larger size implants but achieve significant reconstitution of vertebral height as well as correction of the kyphotic deformity.

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