What Is the Fate of Pseudarthrosis Detected 1 Year After Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion?

Feb 2, 2017Spine

What Happens to a Failed Neck Bone Fusion One Year After Surgery to Remove a Disc

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Abstract

Pseudarthrosis was detected in 32.6% of patients 1 year after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF).

  • Of the 29 patients with pseudarthrosis, only 8 (27.6%) showed persistent nonunion at 2 years postoperatively.
  • The rate of pseudarthrosis was significantly higher in patients who underwent two-level or three-level ACDF compared to single-level ACDF.
  • Patients with persistent nonunion experienced significantly lower improvements in pain and disability scores compared to those who achieved bony fusion.
  • Approximately 72.4% of patients with pseudarthrosis achieved bony fusion by 2 years without any intervention.
  • Early revision may be considered for pseudarthrosis associated with significant neck pain, especially after multilevel ACDF.

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