Skip to main content
Fig. 3 | BMC Surgery

Fig. 3

From: Is unilateral transverse process-pedicle percutaneous kyphoplasty a better choice for osteoporotic thoracolumbar fractures in the old patients?

Fig. 3

The clinical data of a 68-year-old male OVCF patient with UTP PKP surgery. The patient with the main complaint of severe back pain was diagnosed by radiographical examinations (af) as OVCF at L1 segment. At the first follow-up, cement was unilaterally distributed but vertebral height was almost restored (g, h). No further obvious collapse and symptom recurrence was noted at 1-year postoperative follow-up (i, j)

Back to article page