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Interbody distraction and vertebral body reconstruction with polymethylmethacrylate for the treatment of pathological fractures.

Scott L Zuckerman1, Ganesh Rao2, Laurence D Rhines2, Ian E McCutcheon2, Richard G Everson2, Claudio E Tatsui2.   

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OBJECTIVE Treatment of epidural spinal cord compression (ESCC) caused by tumor includes surgical decompression and stabilization followed by postoperative radiation. In the case of severe axial loading impairment, anterior column reconstruction is indicated. The authors describe the use of interbody distraction to restore vertebral body height and correct kyphotic angulation prior to reconstruction with polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), and report the long-term durability of such reconstruction. METHODS A single institution, prospective series of patients with ESCC undergoing single-stage decompression, anterior column reconstruction, and posterior instrumentation from 2013 to 2016 was retrospectively analyzed. Several demographic, perioperative, and radiographic measurements were collected. Descriptive statistics were compiled, in addition to postoperative changes in anterior height, posterior height, and kyphosis. Paired Student t-tests were performed for each variable. Overall survival was calculated using the techniques described by Kaplan and Meier. RESULTS Twenty-one patients underwent single-stage posterior decompression with interbody distraction and anterior column reconstruction using PMMA. The median age and Karnofsky Performance Scale score were 61 years and 70, respectively. Primary tumors included renal cell (n = 8), lung (n = 4), multiple myeloma (n = 2), prostate (n = 2), and other (n = 5). Eighteen patients underwent a single-level vertebral body reconstruction and 3 underwent multilevel transpedicular corpectomies. The median survival duration was 13.3 months. In the immediate postoperative setting, statistically significant improvement was noted in anterior body height (p = 0.0017, 95% confidence interval [CI] -4.15 to -1.11) and posterior body height (p = 0.0116, 95% CI -3.14 to -0.45) in all patients, and improved kyphosis was observed in those with oblique endplates (p = 0.0002, 95% CI 11.16-20.27). In the median follow-up duration of 13.9 months, the authors observed 3 cases of asymptomatic PMMA subsidence. One patient required reoperation in the form of extension of fusion. CONCLUSIONS In situ interbody distraction allows safe and durable reconstruction with PMMA, restores vertebral height, and corrects kyphotic deformities associated with severe pathological fractures caused by tumor. This is accomplished with minimal manipulation of the thecal sac and avoiding an extensive 360° surgical approach in patients who cannot tolerate extensive surgery.

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Keywords:  ESCC = epidural spinal cord compression; KPS = Karnofsky Performance Scale; OS = overall survival; PEEK = polyetheretherketone; PMMA = polymethylmethacrylate; SRS = stereotactic radiosurgery; epidural spinal cord compression; interbody distraction; pathological fracture; spine metastases; trauma; vertebral corpectomy

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28984511     DOI: 10.3171/2017.4.SPINE161182

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


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Review 1.  Minimally invasive surgery for thoracolumbar spinal trauma.

Authors:  Corey T Walker; David S Xu; Jakub Godzik; Jay D Turner; Juan S Uribe; William D Smith
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2018-03

2.  Hybrid Therapy for Metastatic Epidural Spinal Cord Compression: Technique for Separation Surgery and Spine Radiosurgery.

Authors:  Ori Barzilai; Ilya Laufer; Adam Robin; Ran Xu; Yoshiya Yamada; Mark H Bilsky
Journal:  Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown)       Date:  2019-03-01       Impact factor: 2.703

3.  Essential Concepts for the Management of Metastatic Spine Disease: What the Surgeon Should Know and Practice.

Authors:  Ori Barzilai; Stefano Boriani; Charles G Fisher; Arjun Sahgal; Jorrit Jan Verlaan; Ziya L Gokaslan; Aron Lazary; Chetan Bettegowda; Laurence D Rhines; Ilya Laufer
Journal:  Global Spine J       Date:  2019-05-08
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