Cervical spine fusions for trauma. A long-term radiographic and clinical evaluation.

Orthopaedic review Pub Date : 1994-11-01
L A Jenkins, D A Capen, J E Zigler, R W Nelson, S Nagelberg
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Ninety-six successful cervical spine fusions performed for trauma, with a minimum of 5 years' follow-up, were retrospectively reviewed. Radiographic degenerative changes adjacent to fusion masses were assessed and correlated with clinical symptoms. The type of fusion, fusion extension, and final kyphosis of the involved segments were also analyzed. Twenty-eight patients had fusion masses aligned in 20 degrees or more of kyphosis. There was a significant increase in complaints of cervical pain in patients with neck fusions equal to or exceeding 20 degrees of kyphosis (P < 0.01). Evidence of mild degenerative changes adjacent to fusion masses was common, but did not correlate with symptoms.

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颈椎融合治疗创伤。长期影像学和临床评价。
回顾性分析96例成功的颈椎融合术治疗创伤,随访至少5年。评估融合肿块附近的影像学退行性改变,并将其与临床症状相关联。我们还分析了融合的类型、融合的延伸和累及节段的最终后凸。28例患者的融合肿块排列在20度或以上的后凸。颈融合等于或超过20度后凸的患者颈部疼痛的主诉显著增加(P < 0.01)。融合肿块附近的轻度退行性改变是常见的,但与症状无关。
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