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Variations in surgical treatment of cervical facet dislocations.

Ahmad Nassr1, Joon Y Lee, Marcel F Dvorak, James S Harrop, Andrew T Dailey, Christopher I Shaffrey, Paul M Arnold, Darrel S Brodke, Raja Rampersaud, Jonathan N Grauer, Corbett Winegar, Alexander R Vaccaro.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective Survey Analysis.
OBJECTIVE: To explore surgeon preference in the choice of surgical approach in the treatment of traumatic cervical facet dislocations. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: The choice of surgical approach in the treatment of traumatic cervical dislocations is highly variable and maybe influenced by a variety of factors. The purpose of this study was to examine inter-rater reliability in choice of surgical approach.
METHODS: Twenty-five members of the Spine Trauma Study Group evaluated 10 cases of traumatic cervical dislocations. Evaluation of the case as a unilateral or bilateral injury and surgeon interpretation of the presence of a disc herniation as well as preferred surgical approach were assessed.
RESULTS: Only slight agreement was observed among surgeons in the choice of surgical approach (Kappa < 0.1). This improved slightly when patients were assumed to have a complete spinal cord injury (Kappa = 0.15). Surgeons used more anterior approaches either alone or as the first stage in a combined approach when a disc herniation was present regardless of neurologic status of the patient. When a patient was neurologically intact, an anterior approach was more common than a posterior approach even when a disc herniation was not present. Combined approaches were preferred for the treatment of bilateral facet dislocations.
CONCLUSION: The poor agreement on the treatment of these injuries likely reflects a combination of factors including surgeon training and experience. Treatment decisions are likely to be affected by the neurologic status of the patient, interpretation of a disc herniation, and the classification of the injury as a unilateral or bilateral injury.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18379387     DOI: 10.1097/BRS.0b013e3181696118

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


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