AIM:To evaluate the methods and results of the AXIS lateral mass screw plate system in the treating of lower cervical spine injury.METHODS:29 cases of lower cervical vertebrae injury were fixed with AXIS system.All of...AIM:To evaluate the methods and results of the AXIS lateral mass screw plate system in the treating of lower cervical spine injury.METHODS:29 cases of lower cervical vertebrae injury were fixed with AXIS system.All of them were followed up for more than 1 year.RESULTS:All cases had a good bone union without malformation.We found no complication of the injury to the vertebral arteries or nerves.There was no loosening of the plate and screw. CONCLUSION:AXIS lateral mass screw plate system has the characteristic of stable,simple and safe and is suitable for the treatment of lower cervical spine injury.展开更多
Objective To report five cases of puerile (【9 years) atlantoaxial instability which underwent C1-C2 pedicle screw internal fixation by posterior approach,and to introduce the surgical technique and the key point
Objective To study the effect of using improved 2D computer-assisted fluoroscopic navigation through simulating 3D vertebrae image to guide pedicle screw internal fixation.Methods Posterior pedicle screw internal fixa...Objective To study the effect of using improved 2D computer-assisted fluoroscopic navigation through simulating 3D vertebrae image to guide pedicle screw internal fixation.Methods Posterior pedicle screw internal fixation,distraction展开更多
AIM:To explore the long term therapeutic effects of surgical treatment for isthmic spondylolisthesis.METHODS:42 cases of isthmic spondylolisthesis were analyzed retrospectively among which 13 cases underwent simple lu...AIM:To explore the long term therapeutic effects of surgical treatment for isthmic spondylolisthesis.METHODS:42 cases of isthmic spondylolisthesis were analyzed retrospectively among which 13 cases underwent simple lumbar interlaminar bone implant and 29 cases underwent transpedicular fixation combined with bone implantation.Assessment was made according to JOA standards before and after treatment.RESULTS:At a 3 years of follow up assessment,the functional outcome in transpedicular fixation assessed by JOA was excellent and good in 79.3%as compared with the group without fixation in which the excellent and good result was 76.9%.The level of pain and functional disability were similar in the two groups,but fusion rate in the group with transpedicular fixation was higher than that in group without it.CONCLUSION:Surgical treatment for isthmic spondylolisthesis improves function and relieves pain.展开更多
Objective: To study the biomechanical feature of a newly designed cervical vertebra internal fixation device and its clinical applications. Methods: Some functional spinal units were fixed respectively with titanium...Objective: To study the biomechanical feature of a newly designed cervical vertebra internal fixation device and its clinical applications. Methods: Some functional spinal units were fixed respectively with titanium plate, fusion cage and new device designed by ourselves, then a controlled biomechanical study including flexion, extension, torsion and lateral bending was performed and the results were analyzed. Results: As to the mechanical performance, fusion cage showed poor performance in extension test and so did the titanium plate in the distortion test. However, the new device showed good performance in every test. Conclusion: Both simple titanium plate fixation and simple fusion cage fixation have biomechanical defaults, but they are complementary. The titanium plate-interbody fusion cage avoids the defaults and has specific advantages.展开更多
Background Data: Atlanto-occipital dislocation is a rare and fatal condition. Pain, limitation of movements, and weakness, were the main complaints of patients with upper cervical lesions. Internal fixation and fusion...Background Data: Atlanto-occipital dislocation is a rare and fatal condition. Pain, limitation of movements, and weakness, were the main complaints of patients with upper cervical lesions. Internal fixation and fusion was indicated in all patients of Atlanto occipital dislocation with deficits. CT scan is the imaging modality of choice for evaluation. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of rod and screw fixation in cranio-cervical instability. Study Design: Retrospective study reviewed all patient treated by rod and screw fixation, they were 12 patient operated for atlanto-occipital instability from April 2013 to April 2016 in Alazher University Hospital Damietta. Pre and postoperative data collection and analysis of the outcome were completed based on the Frankel classification and grading. Patients and Methods: We operated 12 patients, 10 with traumatic and 2 with pathologically diagnosed Atlanto occipital instability. From April 2013 to April 2016. All patients presented with neck pain, limitation of neck movement, and neurological deficits. The patients were investigated by standard plain X ray to the cervical spine, CT scan and MRI of the cervical spine pre-operatively, and they operated thorough posterior Cranio-cervical fixation. These patients followed post-operatively clinically for improving neural functions and radiologically for alignment, stability, fusion and efficacy of hard ware fixation. Results: The mean age of the studied cases was 42.1 years, trauma was the cause of instability in 10 patients, and 2 patients one with rheumatoid arthritis and one with neoplastic lesion. The mean follows up period is 14.7 months. We used screw rod system in posterior craniocervical fixation with iliac bone graft without operative or post-operative complications. All our patients were improved neurologically post-operatively and no hardware failure during the follow up period. Conclusion: Craniocervical instability was rare condition, with miss diagnosis and may be fatal condition. Posterior occipitocervical fixation when indicated can be done by various techniques. The screw rod system was the most upgraded used technique with immediate rigid fixation. Surgery in this area was possible with confident results.展开更多
Objective:To investigate a novel surgical method for multilevel cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM). Methods: Totally 21 patients with multilevel CSM undergoing a novel surgical procedure from April 2001 to Janu...Objective:To investigate a novel surgical method for multilevel cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM). Methods: Totally 21 patients with multilevel CSM undergoing a novel surgical procedure from April 2001 to January 2004 were analyzed retrospectively. All patients experienced anterior cervical decompression surgery in subsection, autograft fusion and internal fixation. Preoperative, immediate postoperative and follow-up image data, X-rays and semi-quantitative Japanese orthopaedics association (JOA) scores were used to evaluate the restoration of lordosis (Cobb's angle), intervertebral heights, the stability of the cervical spine and the improvement of neurological impairment. Results: Preoperative symptoms were markedly alleviated or disappeared in most of the patients. According to the JOA scores, the ratio of improvement in neurological function was 72. 2%, including excellent in 9 cases (42.9%), good in 7 cases (33.3%), fair in 3 cases (14.3%) and poor in 2 cases (9.5%). Immediate postoperative X-rays showed obvious improvements in lordosis and in the intervertebral height of the cervical spine (P〈0. 01). There is no evidence of instrument failure during the mean follow-up period of 14. 2 months (9-24 months, P〉0. 01). Conclusion:Anterior cervical decompression in subsection, autograft fusion and internal fixation is a rational effective method for the surgical treatment of multilevel CSM.展开更多
Objective To discuss the clinical effect of treatment with anterior decompression, bone graft and cervical locking plate fixation for cervical degeneration disease.Method 23 patients with cervical spondylotic myelopat...Objective To discuss the clinical effect of treatment with anterior decompression, bone graft and cervical locking plate fixation for cervical degeneration disease.Method 23 patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy and cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament have undergone the treatment of anterior cervical spine locking plate fusion.Neurological signs and symptoms were evaluated before and after surgery, and mean follow up time was 11.3 months.Result In all cases,radiography demonstrated a solid bony fusion.Additional general complications include a large wound hematoma in one and hoarseness in one.All patients’ neurological function were improved.Conclusion The clinical effect of treatment with anterior decompression, bone graft and cervical locking plate fixation for cervical degeneration disease is satisfactory.展开更多
文摘AIM:To evaluate the methods and results of the AXIS lateral mass screw plate system in the treating of lower cervical spine injury.METHODS:29 cases of lower cervical vertebrae injury were fixed with AXIS system.All of them were followed up for more than 1 year.RESULTS:All cases had a good bone union without malformation.We found no complication of the injury to the vertebral arteries or nerves.There was no loosening of the plate and screw. CONCLUSION:AXIS lateral mass screw plate system has the characteristic of stable,simple and safe and is suitable for the treatment of lower cervical spine injury.
文摘Objective To report five cases of puerile (【9 years) atlantoaxial instability which underwent C1-C2 pedicle screw internal fixation by posterior approach,and to introduce the surgical technique and the key point
文摘Objective To study the effect of using improved 2D computer-assisted fluoroscopic navigation through simulating 3D vertebrae image to guide pedicle screw internal fixation.Methods Posterior pedicle screw internal fixation,distraction
文摘AIM:To explore the long term therapeutic effects of surgical treatment for isthmic spondylolisthesis.METHODS:42 cases of isthmic spondylolisthesis were analyzed retrospectively among which 13 cases underwent simple lumbar interlaminar bone implant and 29 cases underwent transpedicular fixation combined with bone implantation.Assessment was made according to JOA standards before and after treatment.RESULTS:At a 3 years of follow up assessment,the functional outcome in transpedicular fixation assessed by JOA was excellent and good in 79.3%as compared with the group without fixation in which the excellent and good result was 76.9%.The level of pain and functional disability were similar in the two groups,but fusion rate in the group with transpedicular fixation was higher than that in group without it.CONCLUSION:Surgical treatment for isthmic spondylolisthesis improves function and relieves pain.
文摘Objective: To study the biomechanical feature of a newly designed cervical vertebra internal fixation device and its clinical applications. Methods: Some functional spinal units were fixed respectively with titanium plate, fusion cage and new device designed by ourselves, then a controlled biomechanical study including flexion, extension, torsion and lateral bending was performed and the results were analyzed. Results: As to the mechanical performance, fusion cage showed poor performance in extension test and so did the titanium plate in the distortion test. However, the new device showed good performance in every test. Conclusion: Both simple titanium plate fixation and simple fusion cage fixation have biomechanical defaults, but they are complementary. The titanium plate-interbody fusion cage avoids the defaults and has specific advantages.
文摘Background Data: Atlanto-occipital dislocation is a rare and fatal condition. Pain, limitation of movements, and weakness, were the main complaints of patients with upper cervical lesions. Internal fixation and fusion was indicated in all patients of Atlanto occipital dislocation with deficits. CT scan is the imaging modality of choice for evaluation. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of rod and screw fixation in cranio-cervical instability. Study Design: Retrospective study reviewed all patient treated by rod and screw fixation, they were 12 patient operated for atlanto-occipital instability from April 2013 to April 2016 in Alazher University Hospital Damietta. Pre and postoperative data collection and analysis of the outcome were completed based on the Frankel classification and grading. Patients and Methods: We operated 12 patients, 10 with traumatic and 2 with pathologically diagnosed Atlanto occipital instability. From April 2013 to April 2016. All patients presented with neck pain, limitation of neck movement, and neurological deficits. The patients were investigated by standard plain X ray to the cervical spine, CT scan and MRI of the cervical spine pre-operatively, and they operated thorough posterior Cranio-cervical fixation. These patients followed post-operatively clinically for improving neural functions and radiologically for alignment, stability, fusion and efficacy of hard ware fixation. Results: The mean age of the studied cases was 42.1 years, trauma was the cause of instability in 10 patients, and 2 patients one with rheumatoid arthritis and one with neoplastic lesion. The mean follows up period is 14.7 months. We used screw rod system in posterior craniocervical fixation with iliac bone graft without operative or post-operative complications. All our patients were improved neurologically post-operatively and no hardware failure during the follow up period. Conclusion: Craniocervical instability was rare condition, with miss diagnosis and may be fatal condition. Posterior occipitocervical fixation when indicated can be done by various techniques. The screw rod system was the most upgraded used technique with immediate rigid fixation. Surgery in this area was possible with confident results.
文摘Objective:To investigate a novel surgical method for multilevel cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM). Methods: Totally 21 patients with multilevel CSM undergoing a novel surgical procedure from April 2001 to January 2004 were analyzed retrospectively. All patients experienced anterior cervical decompression surgery in subsection, autograft fusion and internal fixation. Preoperative, immediate postoperative and follow-up image data, X-rays and semi-quantitative Japanese orthopaedics association (JOA) scores were used to evaluate the restoration of lordosis (Cobb's angle), intervertebral heights, the stability of the cervical spine and the improvement of neurological impairment. Results: Preoperative symptoms were markedly alleviated or disappeared in most of the patients. According to the JOA scores, the ratio of improvement in neurological function was 72. 2%, including excellent in 9 cases (42.9%), good in 7 cases (33.3%), fair in 3 cases (14.3%) and poor in 2 cases (9.5%). Immediate postoperative X-rays showed obvious improvements in lordosis and in the intervertebral height of the cervical spine (P〈0. 01). There is no evidence of instrument failure during the mean follow-up period of 14. 2 months (9-24 months, P〉0. 01). Conclusion:Anterior cervical decompression in subsection, autograft fusion and internal fixation is a rational effective method for the surgical treatment of multilevel CSM.
文摘Objective To discuss the clinical effect of treatment with anterior decompression, bone graft and cervical locking plate fixation for cervical degeneration disease.Method 23 patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy and cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament have undergone the treatment of anterior cervical spine locking plate fusion.Neurological signs and symptoms were evaluated before and after surgery, and mean follow up time was 11.3 months.Result In all cases,radiography demonstrated a solid bony fusion.Additional general complications include a large wound hematoma in one and hoarseness in one.All patients’ neurological function were improved.Conclusion The clinical effect of treatment with anterior decompression, bone graft and cervical locking plate fixation for cervical degeneration disease is satisfactory.