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Occipitocervical fusion for rheumatoid arthritis using the inside-outside stabilization technique.

Faheem A Sandhu1, T Glenn Pait, Edward Benzel, Fraser C Henderson.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: A retrospective study investigating the clinical outcome of the inside-outside cranial bolt technique for occipitocervical stabilization used to manage rheumatoid arthritis was conducted.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the inside-outside technique for occipitocervical stabilization used to manage rheumatoid patients. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Achieving occipital cervical fusion for patients with rheumatoid arthritis is a complex and challenging problem. Complications related to placement of occipital screws have been reported.
METHODS: Occipitocervical stabilization was used for atlantoaxial subluxation or basilar invagination in 21 patients with rheumatoid arthritis. The patients were assessed for pre- and postoperative neurologic status (Ranawat classification), neck pain, fusion and alignment, hardware complications, and continued posterior cranial settling. All the patients underwent stabilization using inside-outside occipital screws. The technique involves bilateral fixation of cervical plates to the occiput using inside-outside screws, and to the cervical spine using pars screws at C2 or lateral mass screws at subaxial levels. Bone grafting was accomplished with autologous rib or iliac crest graft.
RESULTS: During the study, 14 women and 7 men with rheumatoid arthritis underwent occipitocervical stabilization and fusion. The average age of the patients was 65 years, and the mean follow-up period was 25.5 months. There were no surgical complications. Neck pain was reduced from an average Ranawat pain score of 2.40 to 0.4 (P < 0.0001). The Ranawat neurologic grade improved in 62% of the patients with preoperative neurologic deficit. Further cranial settling was not observed in any patient. There were no complications from implants and no incidence of instrumentation failure.
CONCLUSIONS: The "inside-outside" technique is safe and effective for stabilizing the occipitocervical junction in rheumatoid patients. It is associated with significant reduction of neck pain, improved neurologic status, and maintenance of alignment and stability.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12590220     DOI: 10.1097/01.BRS.0000048460.58471.DB

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


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