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Titanium versus polyetheretherketone implants for vertebral body replacement in the treatment of 77 thoracolumbar spinal fractures

BACKGROUND: Titanium and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) implants have been used in spinal surgery with low rejection rates. Compared to titanium, PEEK has many advantages, including a density more similar to that of bone, radiolucency, and a lack of artifacts in computed tomography (CT) and magnetic re...

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Autores principales: Brandão, Rafael Augusto Castro Santiago, Martins, Warley Carvalho da Silva, Arantes, Aluízio Augusto, Gusmão, Sebastião Nataniel Silva, Perrin, Gilles, Barrey, Cédric
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5569390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28868203
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/sni.sni_113_17
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author Brandão, Rafael Augusto Castro Santiago
Martins, Warley Carvalho da Silva
Arantes, Aluízio Augusto
Gusmão, Sebastião Nataniel Silva
Perrin, Gilles
Barrey, Cédric
author_facet Brandão, Rafael Augusto Castro Santiago
Martins, Warley Carvalho da Silva
Arantes, Aluízio Augusto
Gusmão, Sebastião Nataniel Silva
Perrin, Gilles
Barrey, Cédric
author_sort Brandão, Rafael Augusto Castro Santiago
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description BACKGROUND: Titanium and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) implants have been used in spinal surgery with low rejection rates. Compared to titanium, PEEK has many advantages, including a density more similar to that of bone, radiolucency, and a lack of artifacts in computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In this study, we evaluated the effectiveness of PEEK cages as an alternative to titanium for bone fusion after fractures of the thoracolumbar spine. We also propose a classification to the impaction index. METHODS: We evaluated 77 patients with fractures of the thoracic or lumbar spine who were treated by anterior fixation with titanium cages (TeCorp®) in 46 (59.7%) patients or PEEK (Verte-stak®) in 31 (40.3%) patients from 2006 to 2012 (Neurological Hospital of Lyon). RESULTS: The titanium group achieved 100% fusion, and the PEEK group achieved 96.3% fusion. The titanium systems correlated with higher impact stress directed toward the lower and upper plateaus of the fused vertebrae; there were no nonunions for those treated with titanium group. Nevertheless, there was only one in the PEEK group. There was no significant difference in the pain scale outcomes for patients with ±10 degrees of the sagittal angle. Statistically, it is not possible to associate the variation of sagittal alignment or the impaction with symptoms of pain. The complication rate related to the implantation of cages was low. CONCLUSIONS: Titanium and PEEK are thus equally effective options for the reconstruction of the anterior column. PEEK is advantageous because its radiolucency facilitates the visualization of bone bridges.
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spelling pubmed-55693902017-09-01 Titanium versus polyetheretherketone implants for vertebral body replacement in the treatment of 77 thoracolumbar spinal fractures Brandão, Rafael Augusto Castro Santiago Martins, Warley Carvalho da Silva Arantes, Aluízio Augusto Gusmão, Sebastião Nataniel Silva Perrin, Gilles Barrey, Cédric Surg Neurol Int Spine: Original Article BACKGROUND: Titanium and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) implants have been used in spinal surgery with low rejection rates. Compared to titanium, PEEK has many advantages, including a density more similar to that of bone, radiolucency, and a lack of artifacts in computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In this study, we evaluated the effectiveness of PEEK cages as an alternative to titanium for bone fusion after fractures of the thoracolumbar spine. We also propose a classification to the impaction index. METHODS: We evaluated 77 patients with fractures of the thoracic or lumbar spine who were treated by anterior fixation with titanium cages (TeCorp®) in 46 (59.7%) patients or PEEK (Verte-stak®) in 31 (40.3%) patients from 2006 to 2012 (Neurological Hospital of Lyon). RESULTS: The titanium group achieved 100% fusion, and the PEEK group achieved 96.3% fusion. The titanium systems correlated with higher impact stress directed toward the lower and upper plateaus of the fused vertebrae; there were no nonunions for those treated with titanium group. Nevertheless, there was only one in the PEEK group. There was no significant difference in the pain scale outcomes for patients with ±10 degrees of the sagittal angle. Statistically, it is not possible to associate the variation of sagittal alignment or the impaction with symptoms of pain. The complication rate related to the implantation of cages was low. CONCLUSIONS: Titanium and PEEK are thus equally effective options for the reconstruction of the anterior column. PEEK is advantageous because its radiolucency facilitates the visualization of bone bridges. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2017-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5569390/ /pubmed/28868203 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/sni.sni_113_17 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Surgical Neurology International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Spine: Original Article
Brandão, Rafael Augusto Castro Santiago
Martins, Warley Carvalho da Silva
Arantes, Aluízio Augusto
Gusmão, Sebastião Nataniel Silva
Perrin, Gilles
Barrey, Cédric
Titanium versus polyetheretherketone implants for vertebral body replacement in the treatment of 77 thoracolumbar spinal fractures
title Titanium versus polyetheretherketone implants for vertebral body replacement in the treatment of 77 thoracolumbar spinal fractures
title_full Titanium versus polyetheretherketone implants for vertebral body replacement in the treatment of 77 thoracolumbar spinal fractures
title_fullStr Titanium versus polyetheretherketone implants for vertebral body replacement in the treatment of 77 thoracolumbar spinal fractures
title_full_unstemmed Titanium versus polyetheretherketone implants for vertebral body replacement in the treatment of 77 thoracolumbar spinal fractures
title_short Titanium versus polyetheretherketone implants for vertebral body replacement in the treatment of 77 thoracolumbar spinal fractures
title_sort titanium versus polyetheretherketone implants for vertebral body replacement in the treatment of 77 thoracolumbar spinal fractures
topic Spine: Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5569390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28868203
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/sni.sni_113_17
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