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No. of Patientsa Kyphoplasty (n = 191) Vertebroplasty (n = 190) With procedure/device/anesthesia-related (or possibly) AEs 12 11 Blood and lymphatic disorders Bone marrow edema 0 1b Gastrointestinal disorders Constipation 1c 0 Immune system disorders Hypersensitivity 0 1c Injury or procedural complications Cement embolism 1d 1d Implant site extravasation 0 1e Mental status changes postoperative 0 1c Procedural hypotension 1c 0 Procedural nausea/vomiting 1c 0 Procedural pain 3f 3f Spinal fracture 1g 0 Musculoskeletal disorders Arthralgia 1g 0 Back pain 2g 3g Muscle spasm 1g 0 Symptomatic vertebral fracture 1g 2g Psychiatric disorders Hallucination 1c 0 Respiratory disorders COPD 1c 0 Hypoxia 0 1c Respiratory failure 0 1c Vascular disorders Hematoma 0 1h
Note:—COPD indicates chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
↵a Patients may have had multiple AEs; all system organ class categories are listed when there was an event considered related (or possibly related) to device/procedure/anesthesia.
↵b In 1 patient, 1 event was considered nonserious and possibly related to bone cement.
↵c In 1 patient, 1 event was considered serious and related (or possibly related) to anesthesia and was resolved with medical intervention.
↵d In 1 patient, 1 event each was considered serious and bone cement–related (or possibly related). In each case, the event occurred after the surgical treatment of a subsequent fracture; the BKP event was resolved with oxygen, and the VP event was ongoing at final follow-up.
↵e In 1 patient, 1 event was considered bone cement–related and nonserious. A spinal canal leak was detected intraoperatively; CT was immediately performed without significant canal stenosis observed with no medical intervention given.
↵f Three patients in each group with 3 (2 serious) and 4 (all serious) events in the BKP and VP groups, respectively, were considered device-related (or possibly related) but were resolved.
↵g The number of patients reflected in the Table had events that were considered serious and related (or possibly related) to the device.
↵h In 1 patient, 1 event was nonserious and possibly related to the procedure (likely a prone position on the operating table).