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Anterior cervical plating technique to prevent adjacent-level ossification development.

Dong-Ho Lee1, Jung-Sub Lee, Jin-Seok Yi, Woojin Cho, Lukas P Zebala, K Daniel Riew.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND CONTEXT: The proximity (<5 mm) of the plate to the adjacent disc space is known to be a critical risk factor for adjacent-level ossification development (ALOD). As plates provide many advantages including higher fusion rates and improved alignment, their use will continue. Instead, it is necessary to modify the plating techniques to minimize this complication.
PURPOSE: To determine if our newer plating technique decreases the incidence of ALOD after anterior cervical plating. STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective matched cohort analysis of preoperative and postoperative radiographic data. PATIENT SAMPLE: One hundred patients were classified into two groups; conventional (C) and new (N) plating techniques. The control group (Group C) was matched to the study group (Group N) in a 1:1 fashion using matching criteria of age (within 5 years), gender, number of fusion levels, and comorbidities, including diabetes and tobacco use. OUTCOME MEASURES: The lateral plain X-rays of cervical spine taken at postoperative 6 months and 2 years were used for analysis.
METHODS: In Group N, the cranial and caudal screws were started at the anterior end plate corners and angled away from the end plates so as to use the shortest possible plate and maximize the distance to the adjacent end plates. Group C was the historical control using a longer plate with more orthogonal screw angulation. On postoperative 6-week lateral films, the distances from the tip of the plate to both cranial and caudal adjacent discs (plate-to-disc distances) were measured. Based on the postoperative 2-year radiographs, the incidence of ALOD was determined, and the severity of ossification was classified on a scale ranging from Grade 0 (no ossification) to Grade 3 (complete bridging).
RESULTS: Mean plate-to-disc distances in Group N were significantly longer at both cranial and caudal adjacent levels than those in Group C (p<.001). The incidence of ALOD was significantly lower in Group N than in Group C, both at the cranial adjacent disc spaces (42% vs. 72%) and caudal adjacent disc spaces (20% vs. 42%) (p<.05). Severe ossification (Grade 2 or greater) also developed less frequently in Group N at cranial and caudal levels (6% vs. 20%, respectively; p<.05).
CONCLUSIONS: The new technique of using a shorter plate with longer angulated screws resulted in significantly reduced incidence and severity of ALOD.
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Adjacent-level ossification development; Anterior cervical fusion; Anterior cervical plating technique

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23602376     DOI: 10.1016/j.spinee.2013.03.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine J        ISSN: 1529-9430            Impact factor:   4.166


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