A PEEK-Based Pedicle Screw System for One-Level Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis: An Appraisal at a Five-Year Follow Up

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Anghel, Andrei George [1 ]
Garthmann, Jonas [1 ]
Alkahawagi, Baraa [1 ]
机构
[1] Orthopaed Clin Hess Lichtenau, Spine Unit, D-37235 Hessisch Lichtenau, Germany
关键词
semi constrained screws; dynamic instrumentation; degenerative spondylolisthesis; spinal canal stenosis; peek rods; DECOMPRESSION; FUSION; STABILIZATION; DISEASE;
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10.3390/jcm14124252
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: This study aimed at delivering first clinical results after the use of a screw-and-PEEK rod system. Emphasis was placed on the ability of the construct to prevent adjacent segment disease at an average of 5 years follow up. Methods: The cohort was made up of 33 patients who received decompressive surgery in one segment and instrumentation with a screw-and-PEEK rod-based construct for stenosis of the lumbar spinal canal and a control group of 20 who received fusion surgery. Results: At an average of 68 months follow up there were 19 patients where the symptoms had markedly improved or completely subsided. There were also nine patients where the symptoms initially subsided only to reoccur years later and five who had a subjective non-satisfactory result. Conclusions: The system showed no major disadvantage when compared to similar non-fusion pedicle-based techniques, nor was it able to consequently prevent ASD. Under a clinical point of view, there was, in our opinion, no marked benefit when compared against decompressive surgery and fusion as the accepted standard.
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