Titanium/Polyetheretherketone Cages for Cervical Arthrodesis with Degenerative and Traumatic Pathologies: Early Clinical Outcomes and Fusion Rates

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Chong, Elizabeth [1 ,2 ]
Mobbs, Ralph J. [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Pelletier, Matthew H. [2 ]
Walsh, William R. [2 ]
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[1] Univ New S Wales, Randwick, NSW, Australia
[2] Prince Wales Clin Sch, Surg & Orthopaed Res Labs, Randwick, NSW, Australia
[3] Prince Wales Hosp, NeuroSpine Clin, Randwick, NSW, Australia
[4] Prince Wales Hosp, Dept Spine Surg, Randwick, NSW, Australia
关键词
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion; Composite Titanium; PEEK; Interbody cage; POLYETHERETHERKETONE PEEK CAGES; CARBON-FIBER CAGES; INTERBODY FUSION; FOLLOW-UP; TITANIUM-CAGES; RADIOLOGIC ASSESSMENT; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; DISKECTOMY; BONE; SPINE;
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10.1111/os.12221
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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ObjectiveAnterior cervical discectomy and fusion is the most commonly employed surgical technique for treating cervical spondylosis. Although autologous bone grafts are considered the gold standard in achieving fusion, associated short- and long-term morbidities have led to a search for alternative materials. These have included carbon-fiber, titanium alloy (Ti) and ceramic and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) based implants. Recent attempts to optimize cage implants through using composite designs have combined Ti and PEEK. However, there are few published reports on the clinical and radiological outcomes of commercially available composite cages. Our study aimed to provide and evaluate initial outcomes of a composite Ti/PEEK cage. MethodsIn this prospective single senior surgeon cohort study, 31 consecutive patients underwent a modified Smith-Robinson technique under general anesthesia and relevant data were collected. The study patients were aged between 18 and 75 years and underwent surgery from November 2013 to May 2014. Indications for surgery included traumatic and degenerative cervical disease that was unsuitable for or unresponsive to conservative management. All cages were between 5 and 8 mm and packed with super critical fluid sterilized allograft and bone marrow aspirate before insertion. Patients were followed-up for a minimum of 12 months. Fusion was assessed using fine cut CT and anteroposterior and lateral radiographs. Clinical outcomes were measured using a Visual Analogue Scale, Neck Oswestry Disability Index and Patient's Satisfaction Index. ResultsSix of the original cohort were unavailable for adequate follow-up. The remaining 25 patients (17 men, 8 women; 33 operative levels) were observed for a mean of 14.6 months (range, 12-16 months). All operation levels were between C-4 and C-7. Single-level operations were performed in 19 patients and additional plating in 14 patients. A fusion rate of 96% was achieved. Patients in both plated and non-plated groups experienced statistically significant improvements; good to excellent outcomes being seen in 92% of patients. There was one complication, namely recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy, which had partially resolved at 6 months follow-up. ConclusionThe present study shows that enhancement of PEEK cages with Ti endplates is a safe and effective treatment with the potential for early osseointegration and early radiological evidence of fusion.
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