Percutaneous Vertebroplasty With Cement-Augmented Hollow Screw Fixation for Kümmell Disease: A Case Report Highlighting Diagnostic Challenges and Surgical Outcomes

经皮椎体成形术联合骨水泥增强空心螺钉固定治疗库梅尔氏病:一例病例报告,重点关注诊断挑战和手术结果

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Abstract

This case report presents a 79-year-old male with Kümmell disease (KD) who experienced progressive lower back pain following a minor fall. Imaging confirmed L1 vertebral collapse with osteonecrosis and posterior ligamentous complex (PLC) injury (thoracolumbar injury classification and severity score (TLICS) score=5). The patient underwent successful percutaneous vertebroplasty with cement-augmented hollow screw fixation under local anesthesia, resulting in immediate pain relief and restored spinal stability. This case highlights the importance of early surgical intervention in KD patients with spinal instability. Accurate diagnosis requires a detailed medical history and awareness of this rare condition. Treatment should involve careful observation of conservative methods' efficacy, and surgical planning should be considered after vertebral fracture deterioration to avoid adverse effects.

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