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Complications of buttress plate stabilization of cervical corpectomy.

K D Riew1, N S Sethi, J Devney, K Goette, K Choi.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: A retrospective analysis of 14 patients treated with cervical corpectomy and buttress plate fixation.
OBJECTIVES: To determine the complications of buttress plate fixation following multilevel cervical corpectomies. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Buttress plate fixation of multilevel cervical corpectomy has recently been reported. Biomechanical data suggests that it is preferable to long plates spanning the entire corpectomy site. There are no clinical studies that have specifically addressed the complications of this type of plate fixation.
METHODS: The records and radiographs of all patients who had undergone cervical buttress plate fixation following anterior cervical corpectomy for myelopathy were independently reviewed. Twelve of the patients had three-level corpectomies and two had two-level corpectomies. All patients had placement of a short plate at the inferior end of the construct with sufficient overhang to act as a buttress against graft extrusion. Three patients underwent posterior cervical fusion in addition to the anterior procedure.
RESULTS: Graft extrusion. One patient had complete graft extrusion on the third post-operative night. A second patient who had undergone circumferential fusion had minimal plate dislodgement secondary to graft settling. Pseudarthrosis. Three patients had pseudarthroses. Two of these required revision posterior surgery. Neurologic. None of the patients suffered neurologic complications. With the exception of the one patient who died, the rest of the patients all improved by at least one Nurick grade.
CONCLUSION: The most catastrophic complication in the present series was plate dislodgement causing airway compromise and eventually resulting in death. Surgeons who utilize these types of buttress plates without additional posterior instrumentation should be aware of the potential complications of buttress plate fixation.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10586468     DOI: 10.1097/00007632-199911150-00019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)        ISSN: 0362-2436            Impact factor:   3.468


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