Surgical results and complications in a series of 71 consecutive cervical spondylotic corpectomies

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Bilbao, Gaizka [1 ]
Duart, Melchor [3 ]
Aurrecoechea, Juan Jose [3 ]
Pomposo, Inigo [1 ]
Igartua, Alfonso [3 ]
Catalan, Gregorio [1 ]
Jauregui, Maria Luisa [2 ]
Garibi, Jesus [1 ]
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[1] Univ Basque Country, Dept Surg, Cruces Hosp, Bilbao, Spain
[2] Cruces Hosp, Unit Spinal Cord Les, Dept Rehabil, Bilbao, Spain
[3] Cruces Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Bilbao, Spain
关键词
Cervical; Corpectomy; Decompression; Nurick scale; Spinal cord; VERTEBRAL ARTERY INJURY; TITANIUM MESH CAGES; OF-THE-LITERATURE; SPINE SURGERY; ANTERIOR CORPECTOMY; INTERBODY FUSION; NATURAL-HISTORY; TECHNICAL NOTE; MYELOPATHY; RECONSTRUCTION;
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10.1007/s00701-010-0660-3
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Cervical corpectomy is a common procedure in spondylosis. It is normally a well-tolerated surgery and clinical improvement is widely described. However, it is associated with potential risky complications (subsidence, clinical deterioration, vertebral artery injury...); thus, a judicious surgical indication and a good technique are required. We revised retrospectively the clinical evolution and complications of 71 spondylotic corpectomies in a series of 100 consecutive patients operated on due to different ethiological causes from January 2001 to September 2007 at our hospital. Among the 71 cases, a single-level corpectomy was performed in 46 cases and a two level in 25. The graft we used was a titanium mesh filled with bone from the removed vertebra in 69 cases and a telescopic cage in two additional cases. We stabilized the construction with a locking plate. The presurgical clinical status of patients, according to the Nurick grading scale was as follows: 30 patients were grade 0, 12 were grade 1, eight were grade 2, 14 were grade 3, five were grade 4 and two were grade 5. After decompression, 41 patients were considered cured, three were grade 1, seven were grade 2, 11 were grade 3, seven were grade 4 and one was grade 5. One patient died in the postoperative period. Globally, 44 (62%) patients achieved good or excellent results (grades 0-1), 15 (21%) remained as previously (grade > 1), six (8%) improved partially and five (7%) worsened. Forty (95%) grades 0 and 1 patients became cured, and four (50%), four (31%) and two (28%) grades 2, 3 and 4-5, respectively, experienced a postsurgical improvement. Significant complications occurred in 18 (25%) patients. The most significant were: hardware failure (n = 7), subsidence in five cases (one required intervention) and incorrect screw placement in two (one required intervention); permanent dysphagia (n = 4) and dysphonia (n = 1); postsurgical neurological worsening in three cases (two improved and one remained grade 4); vertebral artery injury in one case; and an urgent evacuation of a prevertebral hematoma. One patient died due to respiratory disturbances. Cervical corpectomy is efficient for spinal cord decompression, especially when anterior components (disk osteophyte, OPLL...) bulge in the spinal cord. A three or more level corpectomy was not considered in this series since they may be associated to high rate morbidity. We found that this decompression led to better clinical results in patient grades 0 and 1 and to poorer results as myelopathy progressed. Among complications, subsidence was the most frequent specific one, but since it was rarely associated with symptoms, the majority of patients were successfully treated conservatively.
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