Osteoporosis and Sarcopenia (Sep 2024)

Surgery for spinal deformity with osteoporosis: Achieving successful fusion

  • Myung-Sup Ko,
  • Hyung-Youl Park,
  • Young-Il Ko,
  • Sang-Il Kim,
  • Young-Hoon Kim

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 95 – 100

Abstract

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The objectives of fusion surgery for spinal deformities include decompressing neural elements and achieving balanced spinal alignment. Particularly, in cases where spinal deformities coexist with osteoporosis, successful surgery requires careful consideration due to the susceptibility to fixation failure and non-union. Various efforts are being made to restore spinal alignment through surgery in osteoporotic patients. The administration of osteoporosis medications before and after surgery is effective for bony union. Additionally, appropriate selection of fusion range, rigid internal fixation, and utilization of bone substitutes play significant roles in successful fusion surgery. Although surgical treatment for spinal deformities accompanied by osteoporosis remains still challenging, we can anticipate successful outcomes with effective strategies and ongoing advancements in the future.

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