• Injury · Nov 2022

    Anterior cervical plating combined with zero-profile anchored spacer for the treatment of cervical facet dislocation in elderly patients.

    • Chunxiao Wang, Xiaowen Du, Hongkai Song, Xiaojie Tang, Jiangwei Tan, Qinyong Song, Haifei Cao, Yao Zhang, and Wei Xiong.
    • Department of Spine Surgery, Yantai Affiliated Hospital of Binzhou Medical University, No. 717, Jinbu Street, Muping District, Yantai, Shandong 264000, China.
    • Injury. 2022 Nov 1; 53 (11): 3748-3753.

    ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of anterior cervical plating combined with zero-profile (Z-P) anchored spacer for the treatment of cervical facet dislocation in elderly patients.MethodsThis is a retrospective study. Twelve elderly patients (from 57 to 77 years old, averaged 65 years) with unilateral or bilateral facet dislocation of sub-axial cervical spine from September 2015 to September 2019 surgically treated at the authors' hospital were enrolled in this study. The patients with osteoporosis or osteopenia were all surgically treated by anterior-only procedure using cervical plating combined with zero-profile anchored spacer after closed manual reduction under general anesthesia and spinal cord monitoring. The operation times (OT), estimated blood loss (EBL), perioperative complications, were recorded. The clinical evaluation included visual analogue scales (VAS) and the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) scale. The radiographic evaluation included kyphotic angle (KA) and disc height (DH) and the fusion rate.ResultsAnterior discectomy, interbody fusion and fixation were performed in all patients after the disloctions were reduced by manual maneuver. The average OT was 66 minutes, with a range from 45 to 110 minutes. The EBL averaged 42 ml per surgical procedure, with a range from 20 to 60 ml. The VAS, ASIA, KA were improved significantly after surgery (P<0.05). The average follow-up time was 24.2 months, with a range from 12 to 38 months. There were no statistical differences between the immediately post-op KA and KA at the last follow-up (P>0.05). No disc space subsidence was observed statistically (P<0.05) Interbody fusion was obtained in all patients. Two patient experienced slight difficulty in swallowing, which were improved 6 weeks later. There were no hardware failure, no segmental instability, no wound infection or other complications.ConclusionsManual reduction with spinal cord monitoring under general anesthesia is a safe and efficient option and the anterior cervical plating combined with Z-P spacer could achieve reliable fixation for the patients with cervical facet dislocation in the elderly patients with osteoporosis or osteopenia.Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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