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Hybrid Method of Transvertebral Foraminotomy Combined with Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion for Multilevel Cervical Disease.

Yu Yamamoto1, Masahito Hara2, Yusuke Nishimura1, Shoichi Haimoto1, Toshihiko Wakabayashi1.   

Abstract

Transvertebral foraminotomy (TVF) combined with anterior cervical decompression and fusion (ACDF) can be used to treat multilevel cervical spondylotic myelopathy and radiculopathy; however, the radiological outcomes and effectiveness of this hybrid procedure are unknown. We retrospectively assessed 22 consecutive patients treated with combined TVF and ACDF between January 2007 and May 2016. The Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) score and Odom's criteria were analyzed. Radiological assessment included the C2-7 sagittal Cobb angle (CA) and range of motion (ROM). The tilting angle (TA), TA ROM, and disc height (DH) of segments adjacent to the ACDF were also measured. Adjacent segment degeneration, which includes disc degeneration, was evaluated. The mean postoperative follow-up was 41.7 months. All surgeries were performed at two adjacent segments, with ACDF and TVF of the upper and lower segments, respectively. The JOA scores significantly improved. There were no significant differences in the C2-7 CA, C2-7 ROM, TA, and TA ROM, but there was a statistically significant decrease in DH of the lower adjacent segment to ACDF. Progression of disc degeneration was identified in two patients, with no progression in the criterion of adjacent segment degeneration over the follow-up. The TVF combined with ACDF produced excellent clinical results and maintained spinal alignment, albeit with a reduction in DH. TVF was safely performed at the lower segment adjacent to the ACDF, although this might result in earlier degeneration. In conclusion, this hybrid method is less invasive and beneficial for reduction of the number of fused levels.

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Keywords:  anterior cervical decompression and fusion; cervical spondylotic myelopathy; cervical spondylotic radiculopathy; multilevel cervical disease; transvertebral foraminotomy

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29415913      PMCID: PMC5929921          DOI: 10.2176/nmc.oa.2017-0196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo)        ISSN: 0470-8105            Impact factor:   1.742


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Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2013-08-27       Impact factor: 3.134

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1.  Microdiscectomy and Foraminotomy in Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy and Radiculopathy.

Authors:  Toshiyuki Okazaki; Hiroshi Nakagawa; Hideo Mure; Kenji Yagi; Hitoshi Hayase; Yasushi Takagi; Koji Saito
Journal:  Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo)       Date:  2018-10-06       Impact factor: 1.742

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