Is There a Role for an Ultrasonic Bone-Cutting Device in Adult Spinal Deformity: A Safety and Reproducibility Study

Abstract:
Background
Ultrasonic bone-cutting devices (UBC) are new cutting tools and have low frequency ultrasonic blade. There is limited data on the safety and effectiveness of using ultrasonic bone-cutting devices in the treatment of adult spinal deformities (ASD).
Objectives
This Retrospective review of prospectively collected data was designed to determine if the use of an ultrasonic bone-cutting device is safe in the adult spinal deformity population and to compare its effectiveness in blood loss reduction by using a comparison group from a prospective multicenter database of adult spinal deformity patients.
Methods
Nineteen consecutive surgical ASD cases in which the UBC was used were compared with 19 propensity-matched cases from a prospective ASD database in which conventional bone cutting instruments were used. The two groups were matched based on age, ASA, and number of levels fused posteriorly. The need for blood transfusion, volume of blood transfusion if required, estimated blood loss (EBL), and total operating time were compared between the two groups. Data were analyzed using non-parametric Mann-Whitney U test and Spearman’s Correlation test (P
Results
There was no statistically significant difference in any measured parameter between the two groups. While the EBL difference between the two groups (925 mL in the study group vs. 1628 mL in the control group) was not statistically significant (P = 0.142), the 703 mL difference is clinically relevant. In addition, no complications directly related to the use of the UBC were reported.
Conclusions
The use of an ultrasonic bone-cutting device was shown to be safe and effective in the surgical treatment of ASD. It resulted in a 43% reduction in EBL, which was clinically relevant and statistically non-significant, without the addition of any complications. We did not identify statistical differences in transfusion rates, EBL, or operative time, which may be due to our small sample size.
Language:
English
Published:
Journal of Research in Orthopedic Science, Volume:3 Issue: 3, Aug 2016
Page:
5
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