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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/14110
Title: Results of the minimal invasive surgical treatment of patients with metastatic vertebral fractures
Authors: Olaru, Andrei
Rusu, Tatiana
Keywords: metastatic vertebral fractures;vertebroplasty;kyphoplasty;SF-36;VAS
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Asociaţia chirurgilor “Nicolae Anestiadi” din Republica Moldova
Citation: OLARU, Andrei, RUSU, Tatiana. Results of the minimal invasive surgical treatment of patients with metastatic vertebral fractures. In: Arta Medica. 2016, nr. 4(61), p. 55. ISSN 1810-1852.
Abstract: Pathological vertebral fractures in oncological patients are extremely painful and causes significant dissability and dramatic decrease in quality of life. In most cases, these patients are not candidates for conventional surgery of stabilization and radiation therapy effects take time for efficient installation. Development of minimally invasive surgical techniques have revolutionized by a simple and efficient approach, the management of pathological vertebral fractures. Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty offer patients a minimally invasive, percutaneous procedure that dramatically reduces pain related to pathologic vertebral fractures almost immediately with very low complication rates. Visual analog scale pain scores, analgesic usage and quality of life scales (SF-36) have all been shown have demonstrated their effectiveness to improve in a durable fashion for over 1 year. Also, these interventions have proven efficacy especially after combining them with basic therapy (chemotherapy and / or radiotherapy). Conclusion. Methods of minimally invasive treatment of metastatic vertebral fractures with a rigorous patient selection, provides effective control of pain with reduced consumption of analgesics and the possibility of continuing background therapy, improving thus the quality of life and life expectancy of these patients.
URI: https://artamedica.md/old_issues/ArtaMedica_61.pdf
http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/14110
ISSN: 1810-1852
Appears in Collections:Arta Medica Vol. 61, No 4, 2016 ediție specială



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