AI Article Synopsis

  • Cement leakage during vertebroplasty is a serious concern, but pre-operative planning of the cement filling process can help reduce this risk by understanding cement flow.
  • The study analyzed how bone cement behaves when injected through medical cannulas, using different amounts and colors of cement for clarity.
  • Results indicated that the flow behavior is predictable with higher injection quantities, suggesting that by using strategic injection methods, the risk of cement leakage complications can be minimized.

Article Abstract

Cement leakage is a serious adverse event potentially occurring during vertebroplasty. Pre-operative in-silico planning of the cement filling process can help reducing complication rates related to leakage. This requires a better understanding of the cement flow along the whole injection path. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to analyze bone cement flow behavior by stepwise injections through medical cannulas. Sixteen cannulas were assigned to four groups for stepwise injection of differently colored cement portions of 1ml volume. Each group differed in the amount of injected cement portions with a range of 1-4ml. After cement curing longitudinal cross-sections of the cannulas were performed and high-resolution pictures taken. Based on these pictures, quadratic polynomial interpolation was applied to the marked intersections between the last two injected cement portions to calculate the leading coefficients. Leading coefficients in the groups with three cement portions (0.287 ± 0.078), four portions (0.243 ± 0.041) and two portions (0.232 ± 0.050) were comparable and significantly higher than the group with one cement portion (0.0032 ± 0.0004), p ≤ 0.016. Based on these findings, cement flow through medical cannulas can be considered as predictable and can therefore be excluded as a source of risk for possible cement leakage complications during vertebroplasty procedures.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.medengphy.2016.09.015DOI Listing

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