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Cervical laminoplasty developments and trends, 2003-2013: a systematic review.

Stephan Duetzmann1, Tyler Cole1, John K Ratliff1.   

Abstract

OBJECT: Despite extensive clinical experience with laminoplasty, the efficacy of the procedure and its advantages over laminectomy remain unclear. Specific clinical elements, such as incidence or progression of kyphosis, incidence of axial neck pain, postoperative cervical range of motion, and incidence of postoperative C-5 palsies, are of concern. The authors sought to comprehensively review the laminoplasty literature over the past 10 years while focusing on these clinical elements.
METHODS: The authors conducted a literature search of articles in the Medline database published between 2003 and 2013, in which the terms "laminoplasty," "laminectomy," and "posterior cervical spine procedures" were used as key words. Included was every single case series in which patient outcomes after a laminoplasty procedure were reported. Excluded were studies that did not report on at least one of the above-mentioned items.
RESULTS: A total of 103 studies, the results of which contained at least 1 of the prespecified outcome variables, were identified. These studies reported 130 patient groups comprising 8949 patients. There were 3 prospective randomized studies, 1 prospective nonrandomized alternating study, 15 prospective nonrandomized data collections, and 84 retrospective reviews. The review revealed a trend for the use of miniplates or hydroxyapatite spacers on the open side in Hirabayashi-type laminoplasty or on the open side in a Kurokawa-type laminoplasty. Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) scoring was reported most commonly; in the 4949 patients for whom a JOA score was reported, there was improvement from a mean (± SD) score of 9.91 (± 1.65) to a score of 13.68 (± 1.05) after a mean follow-up of 44.18 months (± 35.1 months). The mean preoperative and postoperative C2-7 angles (available for 2470 patients) remained stable from 14.17° (± 0.19°) to 13.98° (± 0.19°) of lordosis (average follow-up 39 months). The authors found significantly decreased kyphosis when muscle/posterior element-sparing techniques were used (p = 0.02). The use of hardware in the form of hydroxyapatite spacers or miniplates did not influence the progression of deformity (p = 0.889). An overall mean (calculated from 2390 patients) of 47.3% loss of range of motion was reported. For the studies that used a visual analog scale score (totaling 986 patients), the mean (cohort size-adjusted) postoperative pain level at a mean follow-up of 29 months was 2.78. For the studies that used percentages of patients who complained of postoperative axial neck pain (totaling 1249 patients), the mean patient number-adjusted percentage was 30% at a mean follow-up of 51 months. The authors found that 16% of the studies that were published in the last 10 years reported a C-5 palsy rate of more than 10% (534 patients), 41% of the studies reported a rate of 5%-10% (n = 1006), 23% of the studies reported a rate of 1%-5% (n = 857), and 12.5% reported a rate of 0% (n = 168).
CONCLUSIONS: Laminoplasty remains a valid option for decompression of the spinal cord. An understanding of the importance of the muscle-ligament complex, plus the introduction of hardware, has led to progress in this type of surgery. Reporting of outcome metrics remains variable, which makes comparisons among the techniques difficult.

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Keywords:  JOA = Japanese Orthopaedic Association; ROM = range of motion; VAS = visual analog scale; cervical laminectomy; cervical spine; laminoplasty; mJOA = modified JOA

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25909270     DOI: 10.3171/2014.11.SPINE14427

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Spine        ISSN: 1547-5646


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1.  Double-door cervical laminoplasty with suture anchors: evaluation of the clinical performance of the constructs.

Authors:  Takashi Fujishiro; Atsushi Nakano; Ichiro Baba; Shingo Fukumoto; Yoshiharu Nakaya; Masashi Neo
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2016-06-21       Impact factor: 3.134

2.  Importance of the preoperative cross-sectional area of the semispinalis cervicis as a risk factor for loss of lordosis after laminoplasty in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy.

Authors:  Byung-Jou Lee; Jin Hoon Park; Sang-Ryong Jeon; Seung-Chul Rhim; Sung Woo Roh
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2018-08-13       Impact factor: 3.134

3.  Laminar closure rates in patients with cervical myelopathies treated with either open-door laminoplasty with reattachment of spinous processes and extensor musculature or Hirabayashi open-door laminoplasty: a case-control study.

Authors:  Kentaro Yamane; Yoshihisa Sugimoto; Masato Tanaka; Shinya Arataki; Tomoyuki Takigawa; Toshifumi Ozaki
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2016-01-28       Impact factor: 3.134

4.  C5 Palsy After Cervical Spine Surgery: A Multicenter Retrospective Review of 59 Cases.

Authors:  Sara E Thompson; Zachary A Smith; Wellington K Hsu; Ahmad Nassr; Thomas E Mroz; David E Fish; Jeffrey C Wang; Michael G Fehlings; Chadi A Tannoury; Tony Tannoury; P Justin Tortolani; Vincent C Traynelis; Ziya Gokaslan; Alan S Hilibrand; Robert E Isaacs; Praveen V Mummaneni; Dean Chou; Sheeraz A Qureshi; Samuel K Cho; Evan O Baird; Rick C Sasso; Paul M Arnold; Zorica Buser; Mohamad Bydon; Michelle J Clarke; Anthony F De Giacomo; Adeeb Derakhshan; Bruce Jobse; Elizabeth L Lord; Daniel Lubelski; Eric M Massicotte; Michael P Steinmetz; Gabriel A Smith; Jonathan Pace; Mark Corriveau; Sungho Lee; Peter I Cha; Dhananjay Chatterjee; Erica L Gee; Erik N Mayer; Owen J McBride; Allison K Roe; Marisa Y Yanez; D Alex Stroh; Khoi D Than; K Daniel Riew
Journal:  Global Spine J       Date:  2017-04-01

5.  Mental State Can Influence the Degree of Postoperative Axial Neck Pain Following Cervical Laminoplasty.

Authors:  Yasushi Oshima; Yoshitaka Matsubayashi; Yuki Taniguchi; Kentaro Hayakawa; Masayoshi Fukushima; Takeshi Oichi; Hiroyuki Oka; K Daniel Riew; Sakae Tanaka
Journal:  Global Spine J       Date:  2018-08-16

Review 6.  Development and Achievement of Cervical Laminoplasty and Related Studies on Cervical Myelopathy.

Authors:  Shigeru Hirabayashi; Tomoaki Kitagawa; Iwao Yamamoto; Kazuaki Yamada; Hirotaka Kawano
Journal:  Spine Surg Relat Res       Date:  2019-07-10

7.  Long-Term Outcomes of Cervical Laminoplasty in the Elderly.

Authors:  Yasushi Oshima; Kota Miyoshi; Yoji Mikami; Hideki Nakamoto; Sakae Tanaka
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2015-10-25       Impact factor: 3.411

Review 8.  Current Diagnosis and Management of Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy.

Authors:  Joshua Bakhsheshian; Vivek A Mehta; John C Liu
Journal:  Global Spine J       Date:  2017-05-31

9.  Intradural extramedullary tumor in the stenotic cervical spine resected through open-door laminoplasty with hydroxyapatite spacers: report of two cases.

Authors:  Naohisa Miyakoshi; Daisuke Kudo; Michio Hongo; Yuji Kasukawa; Yoshinori Ishikawa; Yoichi Shimada
Journal:  BMC Surg       Date:  2018-06-11       Impact factor: 2.102

10.  Cervical lift-up laminoplasty with titanium basket plates after resection of intradural tumor.

Authors:  Keisuke Shirosaka; Kentaro Naito; Toru Yamagata; Masaki Yoshimura; Kenji Ohata; Toshihiro Takami
Journal:  J Craniovertebr Junction Spine       Date:  2018 Jan-Mar
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