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[Segmental anterior cervical decompression with fusion for the treatment of multilevel cervical myelopathy]

Authors :
Liang, Dong
Ming-sheng, Tan
Ping, Yi
Feng, Yang
Xiang-sheng, Tang
Source :
Zhongguo gu shang = China journal of orthopaedics and traumatology. 27(12)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

To explore effectiveness and safety of segmental anterior cervical decompression in treating multi-level cervical myelopathy.Twenty-four patients with four levels of cervical myelopathy were treated with segmental anterior cervical decompression (reservation of middle vertebrae, bone graft and plate-screws fixation). Among patients, there were 15 males and 9 females aged from 47 to 75 (averaged 57.9) years old. Preoperative, postoperative at 1 week and the latest following-up AP and lateral X-rays were used to observe bone union, displacement of implant, adjacent segment degeneration, changes of Cobb angle of fusion segment. JOA scoring were applied for evaluate recovery of nerve function.All operations were completed successfully, 2 cases ocurred hoarseness, and improved after treated symptomatically. Nineteen patients were followed up from 3.1 to 5.3 years with an average of 3.9 years. Bone union time ranged from 3 to 7 (averaged 4.5) months. No screw loosening and displacement occurred. Nine patients occurred titanium mesh subsidence in different degrees, and 4 of them subside3 mm; four patients ocurred adjacent segment degeneration. Postoperative Cobb angle of fusion segment at 1 week (10.40±2.94)° was improved from preoperative (5.76±4.16)°, but decreased at the latest follow-up (8.57±2.82)°, and had significant meaning compared with preoperative (P0.01). JOA score at the latest follow-up (14.6±1.1) was higher than that of before operation (8.2±1.9), and had siginificant differences (P0.01).Segmental anterior cervical decompression for the treatment of multilevel cervical myelopathy has a high clinical operability, and plays an important role in recovering cervical curvature and nerve function based on completely decompression.

Details

ISSN :
10030034
Volume :
27
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zhongguo gu shang = China journal of orthopaedics and traumatology
Accession number :
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