Osteolysis after cervical disc arthroplasty with artificial cervical disc.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY European Spine Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-03 DOI:10.1007/s00586-024-08585-z
Joana Margarida Silva Tavares, Diogo Maria Jácome Morgado, Alexandra Seromenho Santos Nora, Ana Isabel Lopes Luís
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Abstract

Purpose: Cervical total disc arthroplasty (TDA) is a motion-preserving alternative to anterior cervical discectomy and fusion that has gained popularity among spine surgeons. Although generally effective, TDA has been associated with rare cases of progressive osteolysis, a complication whose natural history and impact on clinical outcomes are not well understood. This case report aims to present a case of progressive osteolysis following cervical TDA with the SpinalKinetics® M6-C Artificial Cervical Disc and to discuss the clinical approach and implications for patient management.

Methods: We reviewed the clinical course of a patient who underwent cervical TDA with the SpinalKinetics® M6-C Artificial Cervical Disc and subsequently developed progressive osteolysis. The patient's symptoms, diagnostic findings, and treatment progression were documented, with a focus on the timing of symptom onset, imaging, and the therapeutic interventions applied.

Results: The patient demonstrated a delayed onset of symptoms related to osteolysis, which was identified through CT imaging as a progressive complication. The slow progression of osteolysis in this case underscores the need for careful monitoring, as early symptoms may be subtle but can lead to significant clinical implications if unaddressed.

Conclusion: This case highlights the potential for progressive osteolysis as a complication following cervical TDA, emphasizing the importance of ongoing surveillance and increased awareness among spine surgeons. Early identification and monitoring of osteolysis may mitigate the risk of severe outcomes and guide timely intervention.

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European Spine Journal
European Spine Journal 医学-临床神经学
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4.80
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373
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期刊介绍: "European Spine Journal" is a publication founded in response to the increasing trend toward specialization in spinal surgery and spinal pathology in general. The Journal is devoted to all spine related disciplines, including functional and surgical anatomy of the spine, biomechanics and pathophysiology, diagnostic procedures, and neurology, surgery and outcomes. The aim of "European Spine Journal" is to support the further development of highly innovative spine treatments including but not restricted to surgery and to provide an integrated and balanced view of diagnostic, research and treatment procedures as well as outcomes that will enhance effective collaboration among specialists worldwide. The “European Spine Journal” also participates in education by means of videos, interactive meetings and the endorsement of educative efforts. Official publication of EUROSPINE, The Spine Society of Europe
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