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- W4285197975 abstract "Current scientific evidence enhances the importance of the anatomic restauration of vertebral bodies with compression fractures aiming, as with other human body joints, to obtain a biomechanic and functional spine as close as the one prior to the fracture as possible. We consider that anatomic reduction of these fractures is only completely possible using intravertebral expandable implants, restoring vertebral endplate morphology, and enabling a more adequate intervertebral disc healing. This enables avoiding disc and osteodegenerative changes to that vertebral segment and its adjacent levels, as well as the anterior overload of adjacent vertebral bodies in older adults - a consequence of post-traumatic vertebral flattening - thus minimizing the risk of adjacent vertebral fractures. The ability of vertebral body fracture reduction and height maintenance over time and its percutaneous transpedicular application make the intra-vertebral expandable implants a very attractive option for treating these fractures. The authors show the direct and indirect reduction concepts of vertebral fractures, review the biomechanics, characteristics and indications of intravertebral expandable implants and present a suggestion for updating the algorithm for the surgical treatment of vertebral compression fractures which includes the use of intravertebral expandable implants. Level of Evidence V, Expert Opinion.A evidência científica atual aponta para a importância de obter restauração anatómica dos corpos vertebrais com fraturas em compressão, tal como acontece em outras articulações do corpo humano, de modo a garantir uma coluna biomecânica e funcionalmente mais próxima da prévia à fratura. Consideramos que a redução anatómica destas fraturas apenas se consegue na totalidade com a aplicação de implantes intravertebrais expansíveis, restaurando a morfologia das plataformas vertebrais e assim proporcionando uma cicatrização do disco intervertebral mais adequada. Isto permite minimizar a progressão para alterações disco e osteodegenerativas desse segmento vertebral e dos níveis adjacentes, bem como em idosos evitar a sobrecarga anterior dos corpos adjacentes consequente ao achatamento pós--traumático e assim minimizar o risco de fraturas vertebrais adjacentes. A capacidade de redução da fratura e de manutenção da altura do corpo vertebral ao longo do tempo, bem com a sua aplicação percutânea transpedicular, torna os implantes intravertebrais expansíveis uma opção muito atrativa no tratamento destas fraturas. Os autores apresentam os conceitos de redução direta e indireta de fraturas vertebrais, revêm a biomecânica, características e indicações dos implantes intravertebrais expansíveis, finalizando com uma proposta de atualização do algoritmo de tratamento cirúrgico das fraturas vertebrais em compressão que inclui a aplicação de implantes intravertebrais expansivos. Nível de Evidência V, Opinião do Especialista." @default.
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- W4285197975 title "INTRAVERTEBRAL EXPANDABLE IMPLANTS IN THORACOLUMBAR VERTEBRAL COMPRESSION FRACTURES" @default.
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