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Factors Affecting the Risk of Developing Cervical Cage Malposition in Patients with Cervical Discectomy
Authors : Mustafa Cemil Kılınç, Baran Can Alpergin, Ömer Mert Özpişkin, Bekir Tunç, Ümit Eroglu
Pages : 1-7
Doi:10.55517/mrr.1328287
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Publication Date : 2024-03-25
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Aim: Cervical discectomy followed by cage placement for fusion is nowadays a commonly used method for the treatment of degenerative cervical spine diseases. One of the complications that can be observed during postoperative follow-up is cervical cage subsidence. At this point, it is investigated in this study the relationship between the loss of endplate brightness observed on early postoperative cervical radiographs and the development of cervical cage subsidence during follow-up. Methods: 100 patients who underwent single-level cervical disc herniation surgery between 2013 and 2023 were selected. The patients were divided into two groups based on the presence or absence of cage subsidence in cervical radiographs taken at the 60-day postoperative follow-up. In all patients included in the study, the presence of endplate brightness loss in the cervical radiographs taken within the day 1 of post-surgery period in the vertebrae adjacent to the cage was evaluated and compared between groups. Results: Cage subsidence was detected in 11 patients (11%), while it was not observed in 89 patients (89%). Among the 11 patients with cage subsidence, endplate brightness loss was identified in 8 patients (72.7%), whereas it was found in 10 patients (11.2%) among the 89 patients without cage subsidence. These results indicate a significant relationship between the loss of endplate brightness observed on early radiographs and the occurrence of cervical cage subsidence during later follow-up (p<0.001). Conclusion: The identification of endplate cortical brightness loss on early postoperative cervical radiographs increases the likelihood of encountering cage subsidence during follow-up. Therefore, these patients may require shorter follow-up intervals.Keywords : Servikal disk hernisi, servikal diskektomi, servikal kafes çökmesi