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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2007;42(5): 367-370.
doi: https://doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2007.42.5.367
Subsidence of Cylindrical Cage (AMSLUTM Cage): Postoperative 1 Year Follow-up of the Cervical Anterior Interbody Fusion.
Young Il Joung, Seong Hoon Oh, Yong Ko, Hyeong Joong Yi, Seung Ku Lee
Department of Neurosurgery, Hanyang University Medical Center, Seoul, Korea. osh8496@hanyang.ac.kr
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE
There are numerous reports on the primary stabilizing effects of the different cervical cages for cervical radiculopathy. But, little is known about the subsidence which may be clinical problem postoperatively. The goal of this study is to evaluate subsidence of cage and investigate the correlation between radiologic subsidence and clinical outcome.
METHODS
To assess possible subsidence, the authors investigated clinical and radiological results of the onehundred patients who underwent anterior cervical fusion by using AMSLUTM cage during the period between January 2003 and June 2005. Preoperative and postoperative lateral radiographs were measured for height of intervertebral disc space where cages were placed. Intervertebral disc space was measured by dividing the sum of anterior, posterior, and midpoint interbody distance by 3. Follow-up time was 6 to 12 months. Subsidence was defined as any change in at least one of our parameters of at least 3 mm.
RESULTS
Subsidence was found in 22 patients (22%). The mean value of subsidence was 2.21 mm, and mean subsidence rate was 22%. There were no cases of the clinical status deterioration during the follow-up period. No posterior or anterior migration was observed.
CONCLUSION
The phenomenon of subsidence is seen in substantial number of patients. Nevertheless, clinical and radiological results of the surgery were favorable. An excessive subsidence may result in hardware failure. Endplate preservation may enables us to control subsidence and reduce the number of complications.
Key Words: Subsidence; AMSLUTM cage; Anterior cervical fusion
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