Does anterior plating of the cervical spine predispose to adjacent segment changes?

In a human cadaveric model, the effects of plate supplementation on the mechanical behaviors of adjacent segments were investigated. The objective was to determine the effects of anterior cervical fusion and plating on the adjacent segments. Increases in intradiscal pressure and intervertebral motio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) Pa. 1976), 2005-12, Vol.30 (24), p.2788-2793
Hauptverfasser: RAO, Raj D, MEI WANG, MCGRADY, Linda M, PERLEWITZ, Thomas J, DAVID, Kenny S, YERBY, Scott A
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Zusammenfassung:In a human cadaveric model, the effects of plate supplementation on the mechanical behaviors of adjacent segments were investigated. The objective was to determine the effects of anterior cervical fusion and plating on the adjacent segments. Increases in intradiscal pressure and intervertebral motion at adjacent segments have been reported in the lumbar spine following an instrumented fusion. It is unclear if the same phenomenon presents in the cervical spine. Seven human cadaveric cervical spines (C2-T1) were used, and fusion of the C5-C6 segment was chosen for the purpose of this study. Two miniature pressure transducers were implanted within each adjacent disc. Flexion, extension, lateral bending, and torsion loads up to 2.5 Nm were applied to the intact spine, and following each of the two procedures, anterior discectomy and grafted fusion, and anterior plating of the C5-C6 motion segment. At the surgical level, a significant increase in segmental stiffness was observed after plating in all directions. Following the grafted fusion, there were no statistically significant changes at the superior adjacent segment, and there was a 13.7% increase in axial rotation in the inferior adjacent segment. Once anterior plating was applied, slight increase (
ISSN:0362-2436
1528-1159
DOI:10.1097/01.brs.0000190453.46472.08