Publications by authors named "Krepler P"

: We evaluated the outcomes of patients undergoing en bloc total vertebrectomy at our institution within the last three decades. The aim of our study was to analyse the oncological and neurological outcomes and the changes over time. : We included 22 consecutive patients treated with a total vertebrectomy at our institution between January 1990 and December 2022.

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Background Context: In severe cases of postoperative spinal implant infections (PSII) multiple revision surgeries may be needed. Little is known if changes in the microbiological spectrum and antibiotic resistance pattern occur between revision surgeries.

Purpose: Analysis of the microbiological spectrum and antibiotic resistance pattern in patients with multiple revision surgeries for the treatment of PSII STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective database analysis.

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Radiofrequency denervation has been established for many years as an important minimally invasive procedure for the treatment of chronic pain conditions. Positive experiences of many users for various indications are contrasted by a nonuniform evidence. With meticulous patient selection and correct assessment of the indications a longer term reduction of pain, a reduced need for analgesics and an improvement in the quality of life can be achieved.

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Purpose: The preoperative prediction of medical complications is essential to optimize perioperative management. SpineSage™ is a free of charge online calculator to predict medical complications in spine surgery. The current study utilizes it in patients undergoing spine surgery to assess whether the predicted risks would correlate with the actual complication rate in clinical practice.

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Spinal metastases occur in 10 % of all carcinoma patients in the course of their oncologic disease. Spinal metastasis is a manifestation of a systemic oncologic disease. The treatment of the metastasis does not influence the overall oncological outcome.

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Although combination of surgery with chemotherapy has noticeably improved the survival rate of osteosarcoma patients, the application of anticancer drugs is still associated with significant adverse reactions, for instance acquisition of drug-resistant phenotypes, necessitating the development of new chemotherapeutical agents. Therefore, the aim of this study was to research, if taurine chloramine (NCT) induces apoptosis in the osteosarcoma cell lines HOS, MG-63, and SAOS-2. Proliferation of osteosarcoma cells was detected with the "EZ4U Cell Proliferation and Cyotoxicity Assay" showing a time- and dose-dependent cytotoxic effect of NCT on these cell lines.

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Bone regeneration is required for fracture healing. Various procedures have been used to promote osteogenesis with bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs). We assessed the effects of BMP-2, BMP-5, and BMP-6 in isolated and combined use on the generation of osteoblasts and osteoclasts by comparing the osteoclastic potency of each on osteoclasts of primary murine bone marrow cells.

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Rett syndrome (RTT) is a common X-linked neurodevelopmental disorder caused by mutations in the coding region of methyl-CpG-binding 2 (MECP2) gene. Patients with RTT have a low bone mineral density and increased risk of fracture. However, very little is known if bone matrix mineralization is altered in RTT.

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The aim of the study was to investigate the stabilising effect of dynamic interspinous spacers (IS) in combination with interlaminar decompression in degenerative low-grade lumbar instability with lumbar spinal stenosis and to compare its clinical effect to patients with lumbar spinal stenosis in stable segments treated by interlaminar decompression only. Fifty consecutive patients with a minimum age of 60 years were scheduled for interlaminar decompression for clinically and radiologically confirmed lumbar spinal stenosis. Twenty-two of these patients (group DS) with concomitant degenerative low-grade lumbar instability up to 5 mm translational slip were treated by interlaminar decompression and additional dynamic IS implantation.

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Spine surgeons are becoming increasingly aware of sacral insufficiency fractures as a complication after lumbosacral fusions. We present four patients who suffered from sacral fractures after multi-segmental posterior lumbosacral fusion together with a systematic review of the literature that yielded six papers reporting on 12 cases. Summarizing these 16 cases, the typical patient suffering from this complication is a female, elderly individual [66.

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Background And Objectives: The treatment and outcome of primary malignant bone tumours has changed with the advances in diagnostic and treatment modalities. A trend-analysis on a large cohort of patients with metastatic bone disease was performed.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of all cases with metastatic bone disease admitted to a single tertiary orthopaedic referral centre, registered with the Vienna Bone and Soft Tissue Tumour Registry between 1968 and 2003 was conducted.

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Objective: This paper presents an open prospective investigation of the efficacy of balloon kyphoplasty in the treatment of intravertebral pseudarthrosis. Several described intravertebral radiolucent lines-the so-called vacuum phenomenon-originated from degenerative diseases. Pain arose from intravertebral dynamic mobility and local kyphosis.

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Background: Outcome measurement of shoulder arthroplasty is not standardized. We compared 3 scores and 1 evaluation form.

Patients And Methods: We report on 35 hemiarthroplasties of the shoulder (32 cementless).

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Aneurysmal and solitary bone cysts develop most commonly during skeletal growth. The objective of our epidemiologic study was to evaluate the prevalence, recurrence rate, and probability of recurrence-free survival for aneurysmal and solitary bone cysts in young patients. We did a population-based analysis of 141 histologically confirmed cases.

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Objective: During recent years, the benefits of balloon kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty have been frequently discussed for the treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures. Because of the lack of comparative studies, we performed an investigation to describe the mechanical effects and the impact on life quality during a follow-up period of 2 years.

Methods: Patients with nonrecent fractures of vertebral bodies, ongoing bone remodeling, and major kyphotic deformity were treated with minimal invasive stabilization.

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Purpose: Minimal invasive stabilizations represent a new alternative for the treatment of osteoporotic compression fractures. Vertebroplasty and balloon kyphoplasty are two methods to enhance the strength of osteoporotic vertebral bodies by the means of cement application.

Material And Methods: Vertebroplasty is the older and technically easier method.

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Chondrosarcomas of the hand are rare and generally treated with surgical resection. Thirteen patients with Grade 1 chondrosarcoma of the small bones of the hand were followed up for a mean of 99.8 months (range, 26-293 months).

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We investigated prospectively the bone mineral density (BMD) of the proximal femur after implantation of a tapered rectangular cementless stem in 100 patients with a mean age of 60 years (16 to 87). It was determined using dual energy x-ray absorptiometry, performed one week after surgery and then every six months until the end-point of five years. The BMD increased significantly in Gruen zones 2, 4 and 5 by 11%, 3% and 11% respectively, and decreased significantly in Gruen zones 1, 6 and 7 by 3%, 6% and 14% respectively, over the five-year period.

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In recent years, significant progress has been made in the treatment of primary malignant bone tumors. The surgeon is confronted with increasing demand for limb-sparing surgery by patients and parents alike. In the skeletally immature, resection of the growing physis will ultimately result in leg length discrepancies and functional impairment.

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Despite standardization of surgical treatment of primary malignant tumors of the pelvis and spine, prognosis in these centrally located tumors still is inferior compared to those located in the extremities. This fact may be attributed to delayed diagnosis in many cases and the resulting increase in tumor volume as well as to difficulties of resection due to the anatomical situation. The frequency of local recurrence after resection of primary malignant tumors is reported to be between 4 and 41% and the 5-year survival rate below 40%.

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Introduction: Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease. Due to an increase of the older population an higher impact of osteoporosis and its treatment can be expected.

Background: Painful osteoporotic vertebral fractures result in an increased morbidity and mortality.

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Study Design: Resection of a primary malignant tumor of the bone with wide surgical margins has become the golden standard in oncological surgery. In the case of a spinal tumor with tumor invasion of the spinal canal, a wide resection could necessitate resection and subsequent replacement of part of the dura.

Summary Of Background Data: Dura replacement is a consequent surgical step in the treatment of primary malignant tumors of the spine.

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We studied the bone mineral density (BMD) of 48 long-term survivors of highly malignant osteosarcoma who had been treated according to the chemotherapy protocols of the German- Swiss-Austrian Co-operative Osteosarcoma Study Group which include high-dose methotrexate. The mean age of the patients was 31 +/- 4.2 years and the mean follow-up 16 +/- 2.

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Thirty patients younger than 19 years with malignant bone tumors of the pelvis were treated by limb salvage surgery between 1970 and 1998. Functional and oncologic results were reviewed retrospectively. In 10 patients the defect was reconstructed by an endoprosthesis and in 20 patients reconstruction by autologous grafts (n = 7), allograft and prosthesis combinations (n = 2), bone cement reconstruction (n = 1), iliosacral arthrodesis (n = 1), modified Girdlestone procedure (n = 3), or resection without reconstruction (n = 6) was done.

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