颈椎减压椎板切除术和侧块螺钉棒融合术治疗多节段脊髓型颈椎病伴柔性矢状颈椎对准

Mohamed Hussein, Mohamed Abdelrazek, A. Eladawy
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背景资料:在灵活的矢状颈对齐中,通过脊髓后移位间接减压,传统推荐采用颈椎椎板切除术和侧块螺钉-棒融合技术。目的:本研究旨在探讨颈椎后路椎板切除加侧块螺钉固定治疗多节段脊髓型颈椎病(MCSM)的疗效。研究设计:这是一项前瞻性临床队列研究。患者和方法:在2014年4月至2018年6月期间,共有38名临床症状的MCSM患者因不稳定和/或屈曲性后凸进入我们的扎加齐格大学医院进行颈椎椎板切除术和侧块螺钉棒融合术(长段器械融合≥3节段),并完成了24个月的随访,最后一次随访是在2020年10月。根据中性侧位x线图上颈椎曲线的形状,将患者分为前凸组、直组和后凸组。结果:在38名患者中,共有266个横向质量螺钉插入134个级别(20名患者中有3个级别,16名患者中为4个级别,2名患者为5个级别);所有患者融合良好,颈椎稳定,无硬件故障或塌陷。所有38例(100%)患者根据术前颈椎矢状位排列,获得了不同程度的前凸。根据视觉模拟量表,前凸组颈部疼痛改善的平均百分比为69.1%,直线组为43.8%,后凸组为15.8%。前凸组神经功能改善的平均比例(日本骨科协会评分)为83.17%,直线组43%,后凸为17%。前凸组残疾改善的平均百分比(颈部残疾指数评分)为47.66%,直列组为24.5%,后凸组为16.66%。
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Decompressive Cervical Laminectomy and Lateral Mass Screw-Rod Fusion for Multisegmental Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy with Flexible Sagittal Cervical Alignment
Background data: Posterior cervical laminectomy and lateral mass screw-rod fusion techniques were classically recommended in fl exible sagittal cervical alignment relying on indirect decompression via posterior cord shift. Purpose : This study aims to investigate the ef fi cacy of posterior cervical laminectomy with lateral mass screw-rod fi xation for treating multisegmental cervical spondylotic myelopathy (MCSM) with fl exible sagittal cervical alignment. Study design: This was a prospective clinical cohort study. Patients and methods: In total, 38 patients with clinically symptomatic MCSM with instability and/or fl exible kyphosis were admitted to our Zagazig University hospitals for posterior cervical laminectomy and lateral mass screw-rod fusion (long-segment instrumented fusion ≥ 3 segments) and completed the 24-month follow-up period between April 2014 and June 2018, and the last follow-up visit took place in October 2020. Patients were categorized into lordotic, straight, and kyphotic groups according to the shape of the cervical spine curve on a neutral lateral radiographic view. Results: A total of 266 lateral mass screws were inserted in 134 levels in 38 patients (three levels in 20 patients, four levels in 16 patients, and fi ve levels in two patients); all the patients had a good fusion, and the cervical spine was stable, based on the absence of hardware failure or subsidence. All 38 (100%) patients gained more lordosis with a variable degree according to the preoperative cervical sagittal alignment. The mean percentage of neck pain improvement according to the visual analog scale for the lordotic group was 69.1%, for the straight group was 43.8%, and for the kyphotic group was 15.8%. The mean percentage of neurological function improvement (Japanese Orthopedic Association score) for the lordotic group was 83.17%, for the straight group was 43%, and for the kyphotic group was 17%. The mean percentage of disability improvement (Neck Disability Index score) for the lordotic group was 47.66%, for the straight group was 24.5%, and for the kyphotic group was 16.66%. Conclusion: Decompressive cervical spine laminectomy with lateral mass screw stabilization is effective in treating MCSM with fl exible sagittal cervical alignment (2022ESJ259).
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