Abstract:Objective: To investigate the clinical effect of lollipop structure anchoring technique combined with short-segment bone cement-augmented pedicle screw in stage III Kümmell's disease. Methods: This study reviewed 20 patients with stage III Kümmell's disease admitted from January 2018 to January 2021. All patients were treated with bone cement screws on one side of the injured vertebra and PVP bone cement anchoring technique on the opposite side combined with short-segment bone cement-enhanced pedicle screw fixation. The preoperative and postoperative clinical and radiological data of the patients were recorded and compared. Results: All 20 patients had operation completed successfully without serious complications and were followed up for 12-36 months. The VAS score of the patients decreased from (6.8±0.6) before operation to (2.6±0.5) at the last follow-up, and the ODI score decreased from (71.9±5.1) % before operation to (31.2±2.1) % at the last follow-up. The VAS score and ODI score at the last follow-up were significantly improved compared with those before operation. Conclusions: Bone cement-enhanced vertebral anchoring technique with short-segment pedicle screw fixation in the treatment of stage Ⅲ Kümmell’s disease can effectively restore the height of the diseased vertebrae, kyphosis correction, reduce trauma, prevent the diseased vertebral body from collapsing again, and effectively improves clinical function.