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Lower cervical spine injury treated with lateral mass plates and pedicle screws through posterior approach.

Xue-ling Zhao1, Hong-bin Zhao, Bin Wang, Xiao-song Zhu, Lin-zhi Li, Chun-qiang Zhang.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To treat injury of the lower cervical spine C6 to C7 with cervical lateral mass plates and T1 pedicle screws through posterior approach.
METHODS: The data of 8 patients with lower cervical spine C6 or C7 injury (6 patients with fracture and dislocation in C6 and C7 and 2 with fracture in C7) were analyzed retrospectively in this study. For the preoperative American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) classification, Grade C was found in 3 cases and Grade D in 5 cases. Screws were placed on the lateral masses and the first thoracic pedicle with Margerl technique. Lamina or facet bone allografting was used to achieve a long-term stability.
RESULTS: All the 8 patients were followed up for 5-37 months (mean: 15 months). No operative death occurred. There were no examples of aggravation of spinal cord injury or vertebral artery injury, cerebrospinal fluid leak, nerve roots injury, screw malposition or back-out, loose of alignment or implant failure. Clinical symptoms and ASIA classification were improved in all the patients. Postoperative MRI scanning confirmed the satisfactory screw placement in all the cases.
CONCLUSIONS: Lateral mass plates and pedicle screws through posterior approach are safe and beneficial for patients with lower cervical spine C6 or C7 injury.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15896273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chin J Traumatol        ISSN: 1008-1275


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Authors:  Sukru Caglar; Erhan Turkoglu; Hayri Kertmen; Bora Gurer; Huseyin Bozkurt; Rafet Ozay; Sahin Hanalioglu; Efkan Colpan
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