| Literature DB >> 26759165 |
J Obernauer1, J Landscheidt2, S Hartmann3, G A Schubert4, C Thomé3, C Lumenta2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cervical Disc Arthroplasty (CDA) seems to be an alternative to Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion (ACDF) and was developed to minimize the risk of Adjacent Segment Disease (ASD). The ROTAIO Cervical Disc Prosthesis represents a new unconstrained implant with a variable centre of rotation which should enable physiological facet-guided movement. The aim of this current study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes after arthroplasty using ROTAIO Cervical Disc Prosthesis.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26759165 PMCID: PMC4711173 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-016-0880-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1ROTAIO Cervical Disc Prosthesis (Source: SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH)
Clinical Results
| Preoperative | 3 to 6 month | Last follow-up | |
|---|---|---|---|
| NDI (range 0-50) | 21.65 ± 9.84 | 10.65 ± 8.32 ( | 10.50 ± 9.35 ( |
| VAS neck pain (range 0-10) | 5.30 ± 2.81 | 2.49 ± 1.86 ( | 3.33 ± 2.75 ( |
| VAS arm pain (range 0-10) | 5.93 ± 3.174 | 1.91 ± 1.81 ( | 2.88 ± 2.72 ( |
| NSAID –use (% of patients) | |||
| Never | 18.5 % | 48.9 % | 45.8 % |
| Seldom | 14.8 % | 23.3 % | 33.3 % |
| Often | 14.8 % | 16.3 % | 8.3 % |
| Always | 51.9 % | 9.3 % | 12.5 % |
| ( | ( | ||
NOTE. NDI and VAS are provided as mean ± standard. NSAID-use is provided as percentage of patients
Overall Satisfaction and PSI
| Before discharge | 3 to 6 month | Last follow-up | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall Satisfaction | |||
| Excellent Improvement | 9.5 % | 23.8 % | 34.8 % |
| Significantly better | 71.4 % | 64.3 % | 43.5 % |
| Good Condition | 19.0 % | 11.9 % | 19.5 % |
| No Improvement | -- | -- | -- |
| Worsening | -- | -- | 2.2 % |
| PSI | |||
| “Would you have the same treatment for the same ailment again?” | 80 % “definitely yes” | 65.9 % “definitely yes” | 77.3 % “definitely yes” |
NOTE. All values are presented as percentage of patients
Fig. 2Flexion (a), neutral (b) and extension (c) x-ray showing the successful operation – especially the variable mechanical centre of rotation (CR) of the device moving forward and backward (white arrows) - of a ROTAIO cervical disc prosthesis at the level C6-C7 in a 52 years old female patient, 6 month after implantation
Fig. 3Flexion (a), neutral (b) and extension (c) x-ray showing an immobilized ROTAIO cervical disc prosthesis due to heterotopic ossification at the level C6-C7 in a 48 years old female patient, 12 month after implantation
Fig. 4X-ray in neutral position (a: lateral view; b: anterior view) showing an undersized and too ventrally positioned ROTAIO cervical disc prosthesis at the level C5-C6 (white arrows) in a 38 years old male patient, 3 month after implantation. Within the first 12 month of follow up the patient suffered from progressive neck pain