[Cervical arthrodesis by means of interbody fusion with autologous bone and/or interbody spacer for cervical disc disease]

Autor: J J, Salvatori-Rubí, A J, Montiel-Jarquín, R G, Barragán-Hervella, O S, García-Díaz, A, Pacheco-Espinosa, M A, Sánchez-Durdn, M I, Domínguez-Cid, M S, Romero-Figueroa, M, García-Carrasco
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: Acta ortopedica mexicana. 28(5)
ISSN: 2306-4102
Popis: The purpose of this study was to compare the results of cervical arthrodesis performed through interbody fusion with autologous bone and/or interbody spacer for cervical disc disease.Comparative cross-sectional study that included 49 patients who underwent surgery for anterior arthrodesis between January and December 2011, whose clinical records were reviewed.We included 49 patients: 20 (40.8%) males and 29 (59.2%) females. All of them were diagnosed with disc disease (cervical disc herniation) involving one or two levels. Mean operative time was 69.12, with a minimum of 53 and a maximum of 110 +/- 19.61 minutes for cervical arthrodesis with a graft. Mean operative time was 61.18 with a minimum of 50 and a maximum of 96.00 +/- 11.38 minutes for cer vical arthrodesis with an interbody spacer (p = 0.00, Student t test). Patient sociodemographic and clinical characteristics and complications are shown. Patients in whom both surgical techniques were used had appropriate radiological integration, with p = 0.015, considering por = a 0.05 as significant, chi2.In patients with cervical disc disease bone integration is appropriate with the use of either an interbody cage or an autologous iliac crest graft.
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