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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 1480-1492, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-734398

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Objective To evaluate theclinical efficacy and safety of anterior cervical ossified posterior longitudinal ligament en bloc resection (ACOE),and analyze the advantages of ACOE compared to the traditionally anterior cervical surgery.Methods The clinical datawith more than one year follow-up of 96 patients suffered from cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament(OPLL) from April 2010 to March 2017 was retrospectively analyzed,including 57 males and 39 females,aged 32-69 years,average 54.6±8.7 years.There were 29 cases of nodular type (30.2%),48 cases of segmental type (50.0%),5 cases of continuous type(5.2%),and 14 cases of mixed type (14.6%).The neurological function assessments before and after operation were performed using the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) scoring system and the visual analogue scale (VAS) scoring system.The effect of ossified mass resection was observed by three-dimensional reconstruction CT scan.The spinal cord decompression was evaluated by MRI.The cervical curvature was compared before and after surgery by cervical lateral radiograph.The operation time,intraoperative blood loss,recovery rates of the JOA scores and complication rates of this group were compared with the cases of anterior cervical ossified posterior longitudinal ligament piecemeal resection (ACOP) reported by the recent literature to analyze the clinical efficacy,safety and advantages of ACOE.Results All the surgeries of 96 cases were successfully performed,including 57 cases (59.4%) with subtotal resectionof single vertebra,31 cases (32.3%) with subtotal resectionof doublevertebras,1 case (1.0%) with expanded intervertebral decompression,4 cases (4.2%) with "vertebra + semi-vertebra" subtotal resection,1 case (1.0%) with "semi-vertebra + vertebra + semi-vertebra" subtotal resection,2 cases with "double vertebras + semi-vertebra" subtotal resection (2.1%).Ninty-six cases were followed up for 12 to 78 months,with an average of 28.0±9.3 months.The preoperative JOA score with (11.38±2.80) scores was increased to 15.32± 1.62 scores at the last follow-up,and the recovery rate of JOA score was 74.63%±13.18%.The preoperative VAS score with 6.00±1.41 scores was reduced to 2.35±1.11 scores at the last follow-up.The cervical curvature increased from 10.4°±9.0° before surgery to 15.8°±8.1° at the last follow-up.CT showed that the ossified masses of the surgical segments were completely excised without residue;MRI showed that the compressionsof spinal cords and dural sacs were completely relieved,with nice morphology recovery.There was no neurological deterioration in this group.There were 6cases of cerebrospinal fluid leakage (CSFL),3 cases of C5 nerve palsy,1 case of Hornersyndrome,2 cases of dysphagia and hoarseness,1 case of titanium mesh subsidence with screw loosing.At the final followups,except one case of occasional throat foreign body sensation,the above complications were all remittedat different followup periods.Compared with the cases of ACOP reported by the recent meta-analysis,the operation time,the intraoperative blood loss,the complication rate of dysphagia with hoarseness and neurological deterioration were lower than those reported in the literature.The recovery rate of JOA scorewas higher than which reported in the literature.Conclusion ACOE is safe and effective for the treatment of cervical OPLL,which may be superior to traditional anterior cervical surgery in terms of surgical safe-ty,controllability of cerebrospinal fluid leakage and improvement of neurological function.

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Chinese Journal of Surgery ; (12): 523-528, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-314676

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<p><b>OBJECTIVES</b>To investigate the feasibility of establishing an individualized navigation template for occipital condyle screws insertion using a fused deposition modeling based three-dimensional printing forming technique, and to evaluate the accuracy and safety of template-assisted condyle screw insertion.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Thirty adult occipitocervical specimens were selected to take a CT-scan. After original Dicom data imported into the Mimics software, the craniocervical junction models were created, which were used to evaluate anatomic structures and define the screw-related parameters. Design and generate the cavity models of the occipital condyle based on a three-dimensional printing forming technique. After using a free-hand procedure to create a navigation template with a well-established screw path, finish bilateral condyle screws insertion assisted by the navigation template. Anatomy study and CT-scan were taken postoperatively to access the position of the screws.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Sixty condyle screws were implanted assisted by 30 individualized navigation templates with an average time cost of (91.4 ± 8.2) s. The axial medial angle, sagittal cranial angle and distance between the entry point to atlantooccipital joint surface were (33.2 ± 6.4)°, (8.9 ± 3.4)°, (3.9 ± 0.9) mm, respectively. The variations due to different sex and sides resulted in a statistically insignificant difference of the parameters. Anatomy study and CT-scan indicated no intrusion of the vertebral artery, hypoglossal canal, condyle emissary vein canal or atlantooccipital joint. Fifty-nine condyle screws were completely contained within the condyle, while only 1 screw perforated lateral condyle wall.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>Using the Mimics software for establishing the occipital condyle and related cavity model based on CT-scan images proves to be a feasible and precise method.Occipital condyle screws insertion assisted by a three-dimensional printing model is highly accurate and simple, which could be a new alternative to conventional technique.</p>


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Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Bone Screws , Cadaver , Occipital Bone , General Surgery , Printing, Three-Dimensional , Surgery, Computer-Assisted
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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 1048-1052, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-386221

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Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of laminar shelling decompression for the treatment of thoracic spinal stenosis.Methods One hundred and twenty-one patients with thoracic spinal stenosis were reviewed.Ages of these 51 male and 70 female patients ranged from 45 to 71 years (mean 54.8 years).There were 72 patients with thoracic ossification of ligamentum flavum(OLF),21 patients with thoracic ossification of posterior longimental ligament(OPLL)and 28 patients with thoracic OLF and OPLL.The lesion segmentum,kyphosis angle of thoracic vertebra and residual area of vertebral canal(RAVC)were measured.All these patients were treated with laminar shelling decompression.Preoperative and postoperative functional statuses were evaluated using a Japanese Orthopaedic Association(JOA)score.Results Thoracic OLF were found between T7 to T12 in 77.0% of the lesions;thoracic OPLL were found between T1 to T6 in 81.1% of the lesions.Of the 121 patients,the mean kyphosis angle was 31.5°±6.8° in upper thoracic spine and,9.4°±3.5° in lower thoracic spine.In patients whose RAVC were more than 80%,the pre- and postoperative mean JOA score was 7.7±1.4 and 9.5±1.6 respectively;RAVC more than 50%,5.2±1.8 and 8.6±2.1 respectively;RAVC less than 5%,4.8±1.4,and 5.6±1.3 respectively.Conclusion Thoracic OLF mostly occurred in lower thoracic spine,while thoracic OPLL mostly occurred in upper thoracic spine.The RAVC is a significant factor to the prognosis of thoracic spinal stenosis.As long as the clinical symptoms correspond with imaging findings,it is better to resect the whole ossification part as much as possible.Thoracic spinal stenosis often recurs after surgery.More attention to decompression ranges and decompression skills shoud be paied during revision surgery.

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