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Mechanical failure of the Mobi-C implant for artificial cervical disc replacement: report of 4 cases.

Jasmine A T DiCesare1, Alexander M Tucker1, Irene Say1, Kunal Patel1, Todd H Lanman1, Frank J Coufal2, Justin Millard3, Jeffrey E Deckey4, Siddharth Shetgeri1, Duncan Q McBride1.   

Abstract

Cervical spondylosis is one of the most commonly treated conditions in neurosurgery. Increasingly, cervical disc replacement (CDR) has become an alternative to traditional arthrodesis, particularly when treating younger patients. Thus, surgeons continue to gain a greater understanding of short- and long-term complications of arthroplasty. Here, the authors present a series of 4 patients initially treated with Mobi-C artificial disc implants who developed postoperative neck pain. Dynamic imaging revealed segmental kyphosis at the level of the implant. All implants were locked in the flexion position, and all patients required reoperation. This is the first reported case series of symptomatic segmental kyphosis after CDR.

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Keywords:  ACDF = anterior cervical discectomy and fusion; CDR = cervical disc replacement; Mobi-C; SSK = symptomatic segmental kyphosis; artificial disc failure; cervical stenosis; symptomatic segmental kyphosis; unconstrained cervical disc

Year:  2020        PMID: 32736353     DOI: 10.3171/2020.5.SPINE19442

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


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1.  Robotic Replica of a Human Spine Uses Soft Magnetic Sensor Array to Forecast Intervertebral Loads and Posture after Surgery.

Authors:  Maohua Lin; Moaed A Abd; Alex Taing; Chi-Tay Tsai; Frank D Vrionis; Erik D Engeberg
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-29       Impact factor: 3.576

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