Purpose Purpose of the study was to analyze in a retrospective way the clinical and radiographic outcome of three different surgical techniques in patients who underwent anterior cervical fusion. Methods Eighty-six patients affected by symptomatic cervical disc herniation or spondylosis underwent cervical anterior fusion. Patients were divided in three groups considering the surgical technique. Clinical outcomes were evaluated by Visual Analog Scale, Odom's criteria, Neck Disability Index. Radiographic evaluation included standard and functional X-rays. Results At 7 years mean follow-up, a comparable improvement in clinical symptoms was observed in all groups. Radiographic findings showed a solid fusion in all patients but seven cases in group 2 showed a subsidence of the cage. Conclusions As shown by the obtained clinical and radiographic results, the anterior interbody fusion with stand-alone peek cage containing b-tricalcium phosphate could be considered an effective and reliable procedure. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013.

Zagra, A., Zagra, L., Scaramuzzo, L., Minoia, L., Archetti, M., Giudici, F., Anterior cervical fusion for radicular-disc conflict performed by three different procedures: clinical and radiographic analysis at long-term follow-up, <<EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL>>, 2013; 22 (S6): 905-909. [doi:10.1007/s00586-013-3006-z] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/335781]

Anterior cervical fusion for radicular-disc conflict performed by three different procedures: clinical and radiographic analysis at long-term follow-up

Scaramuzzo, Laura;
2013

Abstract

Purpose Purpose of the study was to analyze in a retrospective way the clinical and radiographic outcome of three different surgical techniques in patients who underwent anterior cervical fusion. Methods Eighty-six patients affected by symptomatic cervical disc herniation or spondylosis underwent cervical anterior fusion. Patients were divided in three groups considering the surgical technique. Clinical outcomes were evaluated by Visual Analog Scale, Odom's criteria, Neck Disability Index. Radiographic evaluation included standard and functional X-rays. Results At 7 years mean follow-up, a comparable improvement in clinical symptoms was observed in all groups. Radiographic findings showed a solid fusion in all patients but seven cases in group 2 showed a subsidence of the cage. Conclusions As shown by the obtained clinical and radiographic results, the anterior interbody fusion with stand-alone peek cage containing b-tricalcium phosphate could be considered an effective and reliable procedure. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013.
2013
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Zagra, A., Zagra, L., Scaramuzzo, L., Minoia, L., Archetti, M., Giudici, F., Anterior cervical fusion for radicular-disc conflict performed by three different procedures: clinical and radiographic analysis at long-term follow-up, <<EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL>>, 2013; 22 (S6): 905-909. [doi:10.1007/s00586-013-3006-z] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/335781]
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