• World Neurosurg · Aug 2019

    A novel anterior-only surgical approach for reduction and fixation of cervical facet dislocation.

    • Ke Liu and Zhengfeng Zhang.
    • Department of Orthopedics, Xinqiao Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, China.
    • World Neurosurg. 2019 Aug 1; 128: e362-e369.

    BackgroundThe anterior-only surgical procedure, including discectomy, open reduction, fusion, and fixation, is a recommended approach in the treatment of cervical facet dislocations. This approach has a reduction failure rate of up to 40%. When it fails, a posterior approach is usually required.ObjectiveTo report a novel anterior-only surgical approach for reduction and fixation in patients with cervical facet dislocation, even for severe vertebral fracture, articular process fracture, and delayed surgical management.MethodsSixty-three consecutive patients with unilateral/bilateral facet dislocation of the subaxial cervical spine were treated with this anterior-only procedure. After discectomy, kyphotic paramedian distraction reduction with Caspar pins plus vertebral screw plate fixation was performed. If the reduction failed, anterior facetectomy reduction plus anterior cervical pedicle screw plate fixation was introduced.ResultsAmong the 63 patients treated, 52 patients achieved successful reduction with the technique of kyphotic paramedian distraction with Caspar pins; the remaining 11 patients with failure of the former technique experienced successful reduction with the anterior facetectomy technique. No supplemental posterior approach surgery was performed. The American Spinal Injury Association grade was improved by at least 1 grade in 23 patients after this procedure, and no neurologic deterioration occurred in any of the patients. After at least 12 months of follow-up, all patients achieved satisfactory fusion, and there was no implant failure.ConclusionsAn anterior-only surgical procedure including kyphotic paramedian distraction with Caspar pins, anterior facetectomy, and anterior pedicle screw plate fixation is safe and effective for subaxial cervical facet dislocations.Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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