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  • BIOMECHANICAL INFLUENCE OF VERTEBROPLASTY WITH FILLING WITH AUTOSOLIDIFICATION CALCIUM PHOSPHATE CEMENT IN THORACOLUMBAR OSTEOPOROTIC FRACTURES

    Objective To investigate the biomechanical influence ofvertebroplasty using autosolidification calcium phosphate cement (CPC) on thoracolumbar osteoporotic fractures. Methods Four cadaver specimens with osteoporosiswere applied to make spine unit. There were 2 females and 2 males, whose average age was 69 years.All underwent flexion-axial loading to result in vertebral body fracture. Following reduction, the middle fractured vertebral body were strengthened by the method of vertebroplasty, using CPC. Before fracture and after vertebroplasty, all were conducted biomechanical test. Results After being packed- CPC to the space in the fractured vertebral body, the strength andstiffness in vertebroplastic group (2 285±34 N,427±10 N/mm) were significantly higher than that in osteoporotic group (1 954±46 N,349±18 N/mm) (Plt;0.05). The vertebral height changing in vertebroplastic group(5.35±0.60 mm) were significantly lower than that in osteoporotic group (5.60±0.70 mm) (Plt;0.05). And the fractured body increases its strength and stiffnessby 16.92% and 22.31% respectively in comparison with its initial situation. Conclusion After being injected CPC into bone trabecular interspaces, the fractured vertebral bodies can restore its strength and stiffness markedly.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Advances in study of extracellular volume fraction in pancreatic diseases

    ObjectiveTo summarize the current application status and research progress of extracellular volume (ECV) fraction based on imaging examinations in pancreatic diseases. MethodThe literature relevant to research was summarized, including the clinical studies of the ECV fraction that based on computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in pancreatic inflammation, neoplastic lesions, fibrosis, and other diseases. ResultsBiopsy of pancreas was technically challenging due to its unique anatomical location. The ECV fraction was the quantitative index of extracellular matrix that played a regulatory role in the process of tumor proliferation and invasion. And the production of collagen fibers and the deposition of extracellular matrix could increase the extracellular space in the progression of tissue fibrosis. Therefore, the ECV fraction obtained based on imaging examination could not only avoid invasive examination, but also reflect the status of tumor microenvironment and evaluate the degree of tissue fibrosis. The ECV fraction had the potential to serve as a novel quantitative imaging evaluation index for pancreatic diseases. ConclusionsAccording to the current research status and progress of ECV fraction in pancreatic-related diseases, ECV fraction is increasingly being utilized as a non-invasive biomarker across various pancreatic-related conditions. It holds the potential to predict tumor grading, degree of fibrosis, post-chemotherapy response, cancer patient survival, etc. Consequently, it exhibits promising prospects for clinical application research.

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