White Papers on Techniques and Considerations for Surgery of the Osteoporotic Spine
The AO Technical Commission is delighted to share the brand-new White Papers on Techniques and Considerations for Surgery of the Osteoporotic Spine.
Developed by expert spine surgeons of the AO Technical Commission's Osteoporotic Spine Surgery Task Force and specialists in endocrinology and bone health (see contributors below), the White Papers are based on literature review and expert opinion and give recommendations for osteoporotic spine surgery in 3 key focus areas:
The mission of the AO's Osteoporotic Spine Surgery Task Force is "to achieve optimal implant-bone fixation strength and construct stability to prevent early implant failure and late fusion//junctional failure with residual deformity".
Over the last year, the OSSTF has come up with recommendations for:
- Which surgical patients aged 50 years or over need bone quality assessment with what investigations
- Surgical Risk Category Algorithm
- Medical management of osteoporosis in surgical patients
Surgical planning and technique: literature standards, recommendations, and opportunities for further research and development.
Junctional kyphosis and failure prevention: standards from literature, preoperative implant stress evaluation at upper end of long constructs, and opportunities for development for soft-landing devices.
We hope you find these recommendations useful.
Task Force Members
Maarten Spruit
Nijmegem, NL
Chairperson
Rick Bransford
Seattle, US
Christian Mazel
Paris, FR
Izzy Lieberman
Dallas, US
Osmar Moraes
São Paulo, BR
Jean Ouellet
Montreal, CN
Kota Watanabe
Tokyo, JP
Qian Bangping
Nanjing, CA
Invited Endocrinology and Bone Health Specialists
Neil Binkley
University of Wisconsin, US
Angela Cheung
University of Toronto, CA
Kassim Javaid
University of Oxford, UK
Suzanne Morin
McGill University, CA