Posterior Cervicothoracic Instrumentation in Spine Tumors

May 29, 2004Spine

Surgical stabilization of spine tumors in the lower neck and upper back

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Abstract

The average duration of survival for patients undergoing partial or total vertebrectomy was 16 months.

  • A total of 32 patients underwent posterior fixation for cervicothoracic junctional tumors between 1994 and 2000.
  • No changes in sagittal alignment were observed immediately post-surgery for 30 out of the 32 patients.
  • Two mechanical failures occurred, leading to a significant early increase in thoracic kyphosis in two patients.
  • All 6 patients with a minimum follow-up of 21 months had stable implants, with no instances of screw, plate, or rod breakage.
  • No neurologic complications were reported related to the screw insertions in the cervical and thoracic regions.

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