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Cervical corpectomy: report of 185 cases and review of the literature.

M A Eleraky1, C Llanos, V K Sonntag.   

Abstract

OBJECT: This study was conducted to determine the indications, safety, efficacy, and complication rate associated with performing corpectomy to achieve anterior decompression of neural elements or for removing anterior lesions.
METHODS: Between 1987 and 1998, 185 patients underwent cervical corpectomy for the treatment of degenerative spondylitic disease (81 cases), ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament (16 cases), correction of postoperative kyphosis (31 cases), trauma (39 cases), tumor (10 cases), and infection (eight cases). Ninety-nine patients presented with myelopathy, 48 with radiculomyelopathy, 24 with radicular pain, and 14 with neck muscle pain. Eighty-seven patients underwent a one-level corpectomy; 45 of these patients underwent a discectomy at a different level. Seventy patients underwent a two-level corpectomy; 27 of these patients underwent a discectomy at a different level. Twenty-eight patients underwent a three-level corpectomy. Autograft (iliac crest) was used in 141 cases and allograft (fibula) in 44 cases. All but six patients underwent fixation with an anterior plate-screw system. There were no operative deaths. During the procedure the vertebral artery was injured in four patients and preserved in two of them. No neurological sequelae were encountered. Postoperative hoarseness, transient dysphagia, and pain at the graft site were transitory and successfully managed. The fusion rate was 98.8%. Six patients experienced transient deterioration after surgery but they improved. No patient experienced permanent neurological deterioration and 160 (86.5%) improved.
CONCLUSIONS: Corpectomy has an important role in the management of various degenerative, traumatic, neoplastic, or infectious disorders of cervical spine. Following treatment in this series, radiculopathy always improved and myelopathy was reversed in most patients.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10413123     DOI: 10.3171/spi.1999.90.1.0035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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