Resolution of screw radiolucency following instrumentation with a hybrid rigid to dynamic stabilization system

Introduction: Screw loosening, a common complication of patients undergoing a semi-rigid fixation, is associated with the radiological finding of lucency within bone surrounding the implanted screw. Case report: A clinical and radiologic review is presented of a patient who underwent rigid fixation...

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Main Authors: Ira M. Goldstein, MD, Rahul Singh, MD, Nitin Agarwal, MD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-09-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751917300038
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spelling doaj-d430b69b995f43cd91e9deb26102dfcf2020-11-25T01:24:53ZengElsevierInterdisciplinary Neurosurgery2214-75192017-09-0197175Resolution of screw radiolucency following instrumentation with a hybrid rigid to dynamic stabilization systemIra M. Goldstein, MD0Rahul Singh, MD1Nitin Agarwal, MD2Department of Neurological Surgery, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, United StatesDepartment of Neurological Surgery, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, United StatesDepartment of Neurological Surgery, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, United States; Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; Corresponding author at: Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.Introduction: Screw loosening, a common complication of patients undergoing a semi-rigid fixation, is associated with the radiological finding of lucency within bone surrounding the implanted screw. Case report: A clinical and radiologic review is presented of a patient who underwent rigid fixation with L4-5 interbody fusion and L3-4 posterolateral dynamic stabilization with Zimmer Dynamic-to-Optima (DTO) hybrid fusion to non-fusion system (Zimmer Spine, Minneapolis, MN) with hydroxyapatite coated pedicle screws that exhibited lucency on radiographic studies which subsequently disappeared. An L4-5 interbody fusion and L3-4 posterolateral dynamic stabilization was performed. The patient did well clinically postoperatively. At 4 months postoperatively, X-rays of the lumbar spine demonstrated the appearance of lucency around the left L3 pedicle screw, which began to resolve at 10 months, and continued to resolve on subsequent CT scan 1 year postoperatively. The patient's clinical status continued to improve, with no complications. Conclusions: The development of radiolucent lines around pedicle screws several months postoperatively may be due to loosening of the screws or due to a stress response at the bone-screw interface. The subsequent disappearance of this finding would suggest the ongrowth of bone at the osteoconductive hydroxyapatite coating or the protection of the bone-screw interface afforded by dynamic stabilization. Keywords: Dynamic stabilization, Lumbar, Spinal surgery, Radiolucency, Hydroxyapatitehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751917300038
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author Ira M. Goldstein, MD
Rahul Singh, MD
Nitin Agarwal, MD
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Rahul Singh, MD
Nitin Agarwal, MD
Resolution of screw radiolucency following instrumentation with a hybrid rigid to dynamic stabilization system
Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
author_facet Ira M. Goldstein, MD
Rahul Singh, MD
Nitin Agarwal, MD
author_sort Ira M. Goldstein, MD
title Resolution of screw radiolucency following instrumentation with a hybrid rigid to dynamic stabilization system
title_short Resolution of screw radiolucency following instrumentation with a hybrid rigid to dynamic stabilization system
title_full Resolution of screw radiolucency following instrumentation with a hybrid rigid to dynamic stabilization system
title_fullStr Resolution of screw radiolucency following instrumentation with a hybrid rigid to dynamic stabilization system
title_full_unstemmed Resolution of screw radiolucency following instrumentation with a hybrid rigid to dynamic stabilization system
title_sort resolution of screw radiolucency following instrumentation with a hybrid rigid to dynamic stabilization system
publisher Elsevier
series Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
issn 2214-7519
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Introduction: Screw loosening, a common complication of patients undergoing a semi-rigid fixation, is associated with the radiological finding of lucency within bone surrounding the implanted screw. Case report: A clinical and radiologic review is presented of a patient who underwent rigid fixation with L4-5 interbody fusion and L3-4 posterolateral dynamic stabilization with Zimmer Dynamic-to-Optima (DTO) hybrid fusion to non-fusion system (Zimmer Spine, Minneapolis, MN) with hydroxyapatite coated pedicle screws that exhibited lucency on radiographic studies which subsequently disappeared. An L4-5 interbody fusion and L3-4 posterolateral dynamic stabilization was performed. The patient did well clinically postoperatively. At 4 months postoperatively, X-rays of the lumbar spine demonstrated the appearance of lucency around the left L3 pedicle screw, which began to resolve at 10 months, and continued to resolve on subsequent CT scan 1 year postoperatively. The patient's clinical status continued to improve, with no complications. Conclusions: The development of radiolucent lines around pedicle screws several months postoperatively may be due to loosening of the screws or due to a stress response at the bone-screw interface. The subsequent disappearance of this finding would suggest the ongrowth of bone at the osteoconductive hydroxyapatite coating or the protection of the bone-screw interface afforded by dynamic stabilization. Keywords: Dynamic stabilization, Lumbar, Spinal surgery, Radiolucency, Hydroxyapatite
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