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Ten-Year Outcomes of 1- and 2-Level Cervical Disc Arthroplasty From the Mobi-C Investigational Device Exemption Clinical Trial

Authors :
David A. Tahernia
Pierce D. Nunley
Michael S. Hisey
Greg Hoffman
Robert B. Jackson
Ali Araghi
Hyun W. Bae
Kee D. Kim
Andy Redmond
Source :
Neurosurgery. 89:S102-S102
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2021.

Abstract

Background Short- and mid-term studies have shown the effectiveness of cervical disc arthroplasty (CDA) to treat cervical disc degeneration. Objective To report the 10-yr outcomes of a multicenter experience with cervical arthroplasty for 1- and 2-level pathology. Methods This was a prospective study of patients treated with CDA at 1 or 2 contiguous levels using the Mobi-C® Cervical Disc (Zimmer Biomet). Following completion of the 7-yr Food and Drug Administration postapproval study, follow-up continued to 10 yr for consenting patients at 9 high-enrolling centers. Clinical and radiographic endpoints were collected out to 10 yr. Results At 10 yr, patients continued to have significant improvement over baseline Neck Disability Index (NDI), neck and arm pain, neurologic function, and segmental range of motion (ROM). NDI and pain outcomes at 10 yr were significantly improved from 7 yr. Segmental and global ROM and sagittal alignment also were maintained from 7 to 10 yr. Clinically relevant adjacent segment pathology was not significantly different between 7 and 10 yr. The incidence of motion restricting heterotopic ossification at 10 yr was not significantly different from 7 yr for 1-level (30.7% vs 29.6%) or 2-level (41.7% vs 39.2%) patients. Only 2 subsequent surgeries were reported after 7 yr. Conclusion Our results through 10 yr were comparable to 7-yr outcomes, demonstrating that CDA with Mobi-C continues to be a safe and effective surgical treatment for patients with 1- or 2-level cervical degenerative disc disease.

Details

ISSN :
15244040 and 0148396X
Volume :
89
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neurosurgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f740ece7039ed5a2a2daddf4aaacd837
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/neuros/nyaa459_s102