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Spine (Phila Pa 1976) ; 44(11): 770-776, 2019 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30475338

ABSTRACT

STUDY DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. OBJECTIVE: To examine preoperative urinary cross-linked n-telopeptide (uNTx) and assess for association with fusion rates in patients undergoing single and multi-level anterior cervical decompression and fusion (ACDF). SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Although high rates of fusion have been reported for ACDF, the risk of pseudarthrosis remains substantial. An established marker of bone turnover, uNTx may prove useful as a predictor of fusion. METHODS: Patients undergoing primary ACDF with allograft/plating technique from 2015 to 2017 by a single surgeon were consecutively enrolled and preoperative uNTx was collected. Patients undergoing revision, with creatinine >1.2, and with improperly-collected uNTx were excluded. Demographics, laboratory values, and fusion status were assessed at 6 months, 1 year, and 2 years postoperatively. RESULTS: Of the 97 patients enrolled, 69 met inclusion criteria. Of included cases, 41%, 33%, 18%, and 8% underwent 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-level ACDF, respectively. Overall, fusion rates were 37.3%, 70.9%, and 95.3% at 6 months, 1 year, and 2 years, respectively. uNTx was higher in the fusion group (31.1 vs. 22.2, P = 0.001) at 6 months and 1 year (30.0 vs. 21.0, P = 0.006), with no difference at 2 years. No differences were identified in the proportion of smokers, immunomodulatory agents, corpectomies, or fusion levels between groups. Multivariate regression analysis demonstrated that uNTx is an independent predictor of fusion (odds ratio, OR, 1.124, P = 0.003). Both groups experienced improvements in NDI and VAS neck pain at 6 months with no significant differences noted between groups. Of 16 patients with pseudarthrosis at 1 year, 2 underwent posterior cervical fusion for symptoms. CONCLUSION: Preoperative uNTx was greater in patients with successful ACDF fusion compared with patients with pseudarthrosis at 6 months and 1 year. A negative correlation was found between preoperative uNTx and motion on dynamic imaging. These results suggest that uNTx could serve to identify patients at risk for pseudarthrosis after ACDF. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 3.


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Cervical Vertebrae/surgery , Collagen Type I/urine , Decompression, Surgical/adverse effects , Peptides/urine , Pseudarthrosis/urine , Spinal Fusion/adverse effects , Adult , Aged , Biomarkers/urine , Cervical Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Decompression, Surgical/trends , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neck Pain/diagnostic imaging , Neck Pain/surgery , Predictive Value of Tests , Prospective Studies , Pseudarthrosis/diagnostic imaging , Pseudarthrosis/etiology , Spinal Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Spinal Diseases/surgery , Spinal Fusion/trends , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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J Neurosurg Spine ; 26(2): 220-228, 2017 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27740398

ABSTRACT

In this study the authors report the first example of spinal pseudarthrosis in a patient with ochronosis, and they describe the application of posterior-only 360° surgery as an alternative approach to combined anterior-posterior surgery in the management of pseudarthrosis of an ankylosed spine, regardless of its etiology. Spinal involvement in ochronosis produces loss of flexibility and ankylosis of thoracic and lumbar segments. Pseudarthrosis is a serious complication of the diseases that present with ankylosis of the spine. However, its occurrence in ochronotic spine has not been reported previously. Evaluation of progressive paraparesis in a 68-year-old man with ochronosis revealed pseudarthrosis at the T11-12 level. Circumferential dural sac decompression, debridement of the disc space, interbody fusion, and screw-rod fixation were all done via a posterior-only approach. Postoperatively the patient exhibited a marked recovery in terms of pain and neurological status. At the 3-month follow-up, he was able to walk independently. Ochronosis should be included in the etiology of pseudarthrosis. With aggravation of back pain and the appearance of neurological deficits in an already stable patient with any ankylosing disease, pseudarthrosis should be suspected. Furthermore, single-stage, 360°, posterior-only surgery may obviate the need for single-stage or staged anterior-posterior surgical intervention in patients with pseudarthrosis of the thoracic and lumbar spine.


Subject(s)
Ochronosis/complications , Ochronosis/surgery , Pseudarthrosis/etiology , Pseudarthrosis/surgery , Thoracic Vertebrae/surgery , Aged , Decompression, Surgical/methods , Diagnosis, Differential , Fatal Outcome , Humans , Internal Fixators , Male , Ochronosis/pathology , Ochronosis/urine , Pseudarthrosis/pathology , Pseudarthrosis/urine , Spinal Fusion/methods , Thoracic Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging
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Vestn Khir Im I I Grek ; 116(1): 77-8, 1976 Jan.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1020190

ABSTRACT

The authors report the results of studies on the thiamine and pyruvic acid content in the urine of 170 individuals (34 healthy persons and 136 patients with no union of fractures and pseudarthrosis). In patients with nonunited fractures and pseudarthrosis a deficiency of vitamin B1 is observed.


Subject(s)
Fractures, Ununited/urine , Pyruvates/urine , Thiamine/urine , Fractures, Ununited/complications , Humans , Pseudarthrosis/urine , Thiamine Deficiency/etiology , Thiamine Deficiency/urine
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