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Rare Complications of Cervical Spine Surgery: Pseudomeningocoele

STUDY DESIGN: This study was a retrospective, multicenter cohort study. OBJECTIVES: Rare complications of cervical spine surgery are inherently difficult to investigate. Pseudomeningocoele (PMC), an abnormal collection of cerebrospinal fluid that communicates with the subarachnoid space, is one such...

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Autores principales: Ailon, Tamir, Smith, Justin S., Nassr, Ahmad, Smith, Zachary A., Hsu, Wellington K., Fehlings, Michael G., Fish, David E., Wang, Jeffrey C., Hilibrand, Alan S., Mummaneni, Praveen V., Chou, Dean, Sasso, Rick C., Traynelis, Vincent C., Arnold, Paul M., Mroz, Thomas E., Buser, Zorica, Lord, Elizabeth L., Massicotte, Eric M., Sebastian, Arjun S., Than, Khoi D., Steinmetz, Michael P., Smith, Gabriel A., Pace, Jonathan, Corriveau, Mark, Lee, Sungho, Riew, K. Daniel, Shaffrey, Christopher
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5400191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28451481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2192568216687769
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author Ailon, Tamir
Smith, Justin S.
Nassr, Ahmad
Smith, Zachary A.
Hsu, Wellington K.
Fehlings, Michael G.
Fish, David E.
Wang, Jeffrey C.
Hilibrand, Alan S.
Mummaneni, Praveen V.
Chou, Dean
Sasso, Rick C.
Traynelis, Vincent C.
Arnold, Paul M.
Mroz, Thomas E.
Buser, Zorica
Lord, Elizabeth L.
Massicotte, Eric M.
Sebastian, Arjun S.
Than, Khoi D.
Steinmetz, Michael P.
Smith, Gabriel A.
Pace, Jonathan
Corriveau, Mark
Lee, Sungho
Riew, K. Daniel
Shaffrey, Christopher
author_facet Ailon, Tamir
Smith, Justin S.
Nassr, Ahmad
Smith, Zachary A.
Hsu, Wellington K.
Fehlings, Michael G.
Fish, David E.
Wang, Jeffrey C.
Hilibrand, Alan S.
Mummaneni, Praveen V.
Chou, Dean
Sasso, Rick C.
Traynelis, Vincent C.
Arnold, Paul M.
Mroz, Thomas E.
Buser, Zorica
Lord, Elizabeth L.
Massicotte, Eric M.
Sebastian, Arjun S.
Than, Khoi D.
Steinmetz, Michael P.
Smith, Gabriel A.
Pace, Jonathan
Corriveau, Mark
Lee, Sungho
Riew, K. Daniel
Shaffrey, Christopher
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description STUDY DESIGN: This study was a retrospective, multicenter cohort study. OBJECTIVES: Rare complications of cervical spine surgery are inherently difficult to investigate. Pseudomeningocoele (PMC), an abnormal collection of cerebrospinal fluid that communicates with the subarachnoid space, is one such complication. In order to evaluate and better understand the incidence, presentation, treatment, and outcome of PMC following cervical spine surgery, we conducted a multicenter study to pool our collective experience. METHODS: This study was a retrospective, multicenter cohort study of patients who underwent cervical spine surgery at any level(s) from C2 to C7, inclusive; were over 18 years of age; and experienced a postoperative PMC. RESULTS: Thirteen patients (0.08%) developed a postoperative PMC, 6 (46.2%) of whom were female. They had an average age of 48.2 years and stayed in hospital a mean of 11.2 days. Three patients were current smokers, 3 previous smokers, 5 had never smoked, and 2 had unknown smoking status. The majority, 10 (76.9%), were associated with posterior surgery, whereas 3 (23.1%) occurred after an anterior procedure. Myelopathy was the most common indication for operations that were complicated by PMC (46%). Seven patients (53%) required a surgical procedure to address the PMC, whereas the remaining 6 were treated conservatively. All PMCs ultimately resolved or were successfully treated with no residual effects. CONCLUSIONS: PMC is a rare complication of cervical surgery with an incidence of less than 0.1%. They prolong hospital stay. PMCs occurred more frequently in association with posterior approaches. Approximately half of PMCs required surgery and all ultimately resolved without residual neurologic or other long-term effects.
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spelling pubmed-54001912017-04-27 Rare Complications of Cervical Spine Surgery: Pseudomeningocoele Ailon, Tamir Smith, Justin S. Nassr, Ahmad Smith, Zachary A. Hsu, Wellington K. Fehlings, Michael G. Fish, David E. Wang, Jeffrey C. Hilibrand, Alan S. Mummaneni, Praveen V. Chou, Dean Sasso, Rick C. Traynelis, Vincent C. Arnold, Paul M. Mroz, Thomas E. Buser, Zorica Lord, Elizabeth L. Massicotte, Eric M. Sebastian, Arjun S. Than, Khoi D. Steinmetz, Michael P. Smith, Gabriel A. Pace, Jonathan Corriveau, Mark Lee, Sungho Riew, K. Daniel Shaffrey, Christopher Global Spine J Articles STUDY DESIGN: This study was a retrospective, multicenter cohort study. OBJECTIVES: Rare complications of cervical spine surgery are inherently difficult to investigate. Pseudomeningocoele (PMC), an abnormal collection of cerebrospinal fluid that communicates with the subarachnoid space, is one such complication. In order to evaluate and better understand the incidence, presentation, treatment, and outcome of PMC following cervical spine surgery, we conducted a multicenter study to pool our collective experience. METHODS: This study was a retrospective, multicenter cohort study of patients who underwent cervical spine surgery at any level(s) from C2 to C7, inclusive; were over 18 years of age; and experienced a postoperative PMC. RESULTS: Thirteen patients (0.08%) developed a postoperative PMC, 6 (46.2%) of whom were female. They had an average age of 48.2 years and stayed in hospital a mean of 11.2 days. Three patients were current smokers, 3 previous smokers, 5 had never smoked, and 2 had unknown smoking status. The majority, 10 (76.9%), were associated with posterior surgery, whereas 3 (23.1%) occurred after an anterior procedure. Myelopathy was the most common indication for operations that were complicated by PMC (46%). Seven patients (53%) required a surgical procedure to address the PMC, whereas the remaining 6 were treated conservatively. All PMCs ultimately resolved or were successfully treated with no residual effects. CONCLUSIONS: PMC is a rare complication of cervical surgery with an incidence of less than 0.1%. They prolong hospital stay. PMCs occurred more frequently in association with posterior approaches. Approximately half of PMCs required surgery and all ultimately resolved without residual neurologic or other long-term effects. SAGE Publications 2017-04-01 2017-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5400191/ /pubmed/28451481 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2192568216687769 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work as published without adaptation or alteration, without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Articles
Ailon, Tamir
Smith, Justin S.
Nassr, Ahmad
Smith, Zachary A.
Hsu, Wellington K.
Fehlings, Michael G.
Fish, David E.
Wang, Jeffrey C.
Hilibrand, Alan S.
Mummaneni, Praveen V.
Chou, Dean
Sasso, Rick C.
Traynelis, Vincent C.
Arnold, Paul M.
Mroz, Thomas E.
Buser, Zorica
Lord, Elizabeth L.
Massicotte, Eric M.
Sebastian, Arjun S.
Than, Khoi D.
Steinmetz, Michael P.
Smith, Gabriel A.
Pace, Jonathan
Corriveau, Mark
Lee, Sungho
Riew, K. Daniel
Shaffrey, Christopher
Rare Complications of Cervical Spine Surgery: Pseudomeningocoele
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title_full Rare Complications of Cervical Spine Surgery: Pseudomeningocoele
title_fullStr Rare Complications of Cervical Spine Surgery: Pseudomeningocoele
title_full_unstemmed Rare Complications of Cervical Spine Surgery: Pseudomeningocoele
title_short Rare Complications of Cervical Spine Surgery: Pseudomeningocoele
title_sort rare complications of cervical spine surgery: pseudomeningocoele
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5400191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28451481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2192568216687769
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