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Osteoporotic Vertebral Fractures and Collapse with Intravertebral Vacuum Sign (Kümmel's Disease)

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Journal Orthopedics
Specialty Orthopedics
Date 2008 Feb 14
PMID 18269169
Citations 24
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Abstract

The intravertebral vacuum phenomenon was first described by Kümmel and is also known as delayed vertebral collapse or vertebral pseudarthrosis. Clinically, it occurs in approximately 10% of vertebral osteoporotic fractures, mainly in the thoracolumbar zone, is accentuated on extension views and associated with benign fractures. Most patients are neurologically intact, and continued pain is a common symptom that responds well to stabilization. Various theories exist in the literature about the pathogenesis; data support a combination of ischemia and psuedarthrosis. The ultimate treatment plan must be individualized and involve decompression of neurologic elements--when present--and sufficient stabilization, which varies according to surgeon preference and the patient's combordities.

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