Reoperations Following Cervical Disc Replacement
Cervical disc replacement (CDR) has emerged as an alternative surgical option to cervical arthrodesis. With increasing numbers of patients and longer follow-ups, complications related to the device and/or aging spine are growing, leaving us with a new challenge in the management and surgical revisio...
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doaj-159f81316a644faa99d2a46949967c3c2020-11-24T22:08:05ZengKorean Spine SocietyAsian Spine Journal1976-19021976-78462015-06-019347148210.4184/asj.2015.9.3.471790Reoperations Following Cervical Disc ReplacementBranko Skovrlj0Dong-Ho Lee1John Michael Caridi2Samuel Kang-Wook Cho3Department of Neurosurgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.Department of Neurosurgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.Department of Orthopaedics, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.Cervical disc replacement (CDR) has emerged as an alternative surgical option to cervical arthrodesis. With increasing numbers of patients and longer follow-ups, complications related to the device and/or aging spine are growing, leaving us with a new challenge in the management and surgical revision of CDR. The purpose of this study is to review the current literature regarding reoperations following CDR and to discuss about the approaches and solutions for the current and future potential complications associated with CDR. The published rates of reoperation (mean, 1.0%; range, 0%-3.1%), revision (mean, 0.2%; range, 0%-0.5%), and removal (mean, 1.2%; range, 0%-1.9%) following CDR are low and comparable to the published rates of reoperation (mean, 1.7%; range; 0%-3.4%), revision (mean, 1.5%; range, 0%-4.7%), and removal (mean, 2.0%; range, 0%-3.4%) following cervical arthrodesis. The surgical interventions following CDR range from the repositioning to explantation followed by fusion or the reimplantation to posterior foraminotomy or fusion. Strict patient selection, careful preoperative radiographic review and surgical planning, as well as surgical technique may reduce adverse events and the need for future intervention. Minimal literature and no guidelines exist for the approaches and techniques in revision and for the removal of implants following CDR. Adherence to strict indications and precise surgical technique may reduce the number of reoperations, revisions, and removals following CDR. Long-term follow-up studies are needed, assessing the implant survivorship and its effect on the revision and removal rates.http://www.asianspinejournal.org/upload/pdf/asj-9-471.pdfSpineCervical vertebraIntervertebral discArthroplastyComplicationsReoperationsOptions |
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Reoperations Following Cervical Disc Replacement |
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Reoperations Following Cervical Disc Replacement |
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Reoperations Following Cervical Disc Replacement |
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Reoperations Following Cervical Disc Replacement |
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Reoperations Following Cervical Disc Replacement |
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reoperations following cervical disc replacement |
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Asian Spine Journal |
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Cervical disc replacement (CDR) has emerged as an alternative surgical option to cervical arthrodesis. With increasing numbers of patients and longer follow-ups, complications related to the device and/or aging spine are growing, leaving us with a new challenge in the management and surgical revision of CDR. The purpose of this study is to review the current literature regarding reoperations following CDR and to discuss about the approaches and solutions for the current and future potential complications associated with CDR. The published rates of reoperation (mean, 1.0%; range, 0%-3.1%), revision (mean, 0.2%; range, 0%-0.5%), and removal (mean, 1.2%; range, 0%-1.9%) following CDR are low and comparable to the published rates of reoperation (mean, 1.7%; range; 0%-3.4%), revision (mean, 1.5%; range, 0%-4.7%), and removal (mean, 2.0%; range, 0%-3.4%) following cervical arthrodesis. The surgical interventions following CDR range from the repositioning to explantation followed by fusion or the reimplantation to posterior foraminotomy or fusion. Strict patient selection, careful preoperative radiographic review and surgical planning, as well as surgical technique may reduce adverse events and the need for future intervention. Minimal literature and no guidelines exist for the approaches and techniques in revision and for the removal of implants following CDR. Adherence to strict indications and precise surgical technique may reduce the number of reoperations, revisions, and removals following CDR. Long-term follow-up studies are needed, assessing the implant survivorship and its effect on the revision and removal rates. |
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Spine Cervical vertebra Intervertebral disc Arthroplasty Complications Reoperations Options |
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