Medical Therapy and Multilevel Vertebroplasty in Osteoporosis: When and Why

Author:

Lavanga A.1,Guarnieri G.1,Muto M.1

Affiliation:

1. Neuroradiology Service, A. Cardarelli Hospital; Naples, Italy

Abstract

Vertebroplasty (VP) is a mini-invasive percutaneous technique for the treatment of symptomatic, vertebral body fracture (VBF) caused by porotic or other diseases and its outcome has now been demonstrated by many trials. Beyond the results of these trials on the efficacy and safety of VP, the real problem for patients with osteoporotic and non-osteoporotic vertebral fractures is the risk of new fractures to adjacent or distant vertebra following VP that is reported to range from 10% to 30%. It is still unclear whether this is related to the natural history of the underlying disease (osteoporotic and non-osteoporotic diseases) or to the treatment, especially when a single vertebral fracture in an osteoporotic patient is highly predictive of future fractures. To prevent new fractures to adjacent or distant vertebra following VP in porotic patients multiple non-pharmacologic interventions are recommended (diet with vitamin D or calcium supplements, smoking cessation, exercise) in addition to a specific medical therapy to block the activation of osteoclast cells responsible for bone resorption, and to re-establish correct bone remodeling. These drugs include anti-catabolic drugs: bisphosphonate, oestrogen hormone, and anabolic drugs: PTH analogues and strontium ranelate. Bisphosphonate are the most commonly used compounds to treat postmenopausal osteoporosis. However, medical treatment appears to be too slow to prevent the natural history of patients with VBF. One session multilevel VP could be performed to prevent vertebral refracture risk in porotic or non-porotic patients with recurrent VBFs also after the first VP even if there is not a true vertebral collapse. Even if there are no limits to how many body levels can be treated in one session, European and American guidelines suggest doing no more than three body levels in the same session to reduce patient discomfort, and to prevent peri-procedural anesthesiologic problems, like uncontrolled fat-embolism, cement leakage, and pulmonary embolism, that could be increased. How many vertebrae could be treated in same session could be analyzed beforehand based on MDCT vertebral morphology and trabecular structure, or on MRI-signal changes. Added to medical therapy, multilevel VP can be performed in selected cases to treat VBF related to osteoporosis, preventing fractures or refracture without any further thrombo-embolic or fat uncontrolled embolism peri or post-procedural complications.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine

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