Pedicle screw insertion technique into a previously cement-augmented vertebral body: a technical note with a case series
- Author:
Hee Jung SON
1
;
Hyeongseok KIM
;
Hyunjin NAM
;
Chang-Nam KANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Technical Note
- From:Asian Spine Journal 2026;20(2):354-360
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: As the population ages, the incidence of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCF) continues to rise, leading to an increased use of cement augmentation procedures. Consequently, clinicians are more frequently encountering patients with cement-augmented vertebrae who require additional spinal instrumentation. However, pedicle screw insertion into previously cement-augmented vertebral bodies remains technically challenging. This study aimed to describe a simple and reproducible technique for a safe and effective insertion of a pedicle screw into cement-augmented vertebral bodies. Ten patients with a history of cement augmentation for OVCF, who subsequently developed severe kyphotic deformity or degenerative spinal disease requiring posterior instrumentation, were treated using this technique. Pedicle screws were successfully inserted into all cement-augmented vertebrae without any intraoperative complications, including drill tip breakage, cement dislodgement, or anterior wall violation. In conclusion, pedicle screw insertion into cementaugmented vertebral bodies can be performed safely and reliably. This method may simplify a procedure that has traditionally been regarded as technically demanding.
