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Comparison of clinical and radiological outcomes between modified Gallie graft fusion-wiring technique and posterior cervical screw constructs for Type II odontoid fractures

The aim of this study was to compare clinical and radiological outcomes between modified Gallie graft fusion-wiring technique and posterior cervical screw constructs for Type II odontoid fractures, and hope to provide references in decision making and surgical planning for both spinal surgeons and s...

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Autores principales: Wang, Hui, Xue, Rui, Wu, Lumei, Ding, Wenyuan, Ma, Lei
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6086456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30024518
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000011452
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author Wang, Hui
Xue, Rui
Wu, Lumei
Ding, Wenyuan
Ma, Lei
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Ma, Lei
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description The aim of this study was to compare clinical and radiological outcomes between modified Gallie graft fusion-wiring technique and posterior cervical screw constructs for Type II odontoid fractures, and hope to provide references in decision making and surgical planning for both spinal surgeons and surgically treated patients. This is a retrospective study. By retrieving the medical records from January 2005 to July 2015 in our hospital, 53 Type II odontoid fracture patients were reviewed. According to the instrumentation type, patients were divided into 2 groups: Wiring group and Screw group. Three categorized factors were analyzed statistically: patient characteristics: age, body mass index, preoperative neurological status, duration, complicated injuries; surgical variables: surgery time, blood loss, vertebral artery injury, spinal cord or nerve root injury, major systemic complications, wound infection, pain at the bone donor area, instrumentation failure, revision rate; and radiographic parameters: preoperative and final follow-up data of C(0–2) curvature, C(2–7) curvature, C2-C7 sagittal vertical axis, C7 slope, fracture classification, separation, and displacement of odontoid fracture, fusion rate. An additional comparison of surgical outcomes was done, including patient satisfaction, visual analog scale score for neck pain, neck stiffness, medical expense. There was no statistically significant difference between the 2 groups in patient characteristics of age, sex, body mass index, preoperative neurological status, duration, and complicated injuries. No statistically significant difference was noted in surgical variables of blood loss, vertebral artery injury, spinal cord or nerve root injury, major systemic complications, wound infection, bone harvested zone pain, instrumentation failure, revision rate. The surgery time was shorter in Wiring group than that in Screw group, with a statistically significant difference. We noted no significant difference between the 2 groups when comparing radiographic parameters of preoperative and final follow-up data of C(0–2) curvature, C2-C7 sagittal vertical axis, fracture classification, the separation and displacement of odontoid fracture, and fusion rate. Although we noted no significant difference in preoperative C(2–7) curvature and C7 slope, the final follow-up data showed that C(2–7) curvature and C7 slope were smaller in Wiring group than that in Screw group. We noted no significant difference in visual analog scale score, neck stiffness, and neurological status at final follow-up. The medical expense was less in Wiring group; the patient satisfaction was lower in the Wiring group than that in the Screw group. The modified Gallie graft fusion-wiring technique provided solid fusion and stabilization for patients with Type II odontoid fractures, Gallie graft fusion-wiring resulted in less surgery time, less medical expense, but lower patient satisfaction when compared with the posterior cervical screw constructs.
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spelling pubmed-60864562018-08-17 Comparison of clinical and radiological outcomes between modified Gallie graft fusion-wiring technique and posterior cervical screw constructs for Type II odontoid fractures Wang, Hui Xue, Rui Wu, Lumei Ding, Wenyuan Ma, Lei Medicine (Baltimore) Research Article The aim of this study was to compare clinical and radiological outcomes between modified Gallie graft fusion-wiring technique and posterior cervical screw constructs for Type II odontoid fractures, and hope to provide references in decision making and surgical planning for both spinal surgeons and surgically treated patients. This is a retrospective study. By retrieving the medical records from January 2005 to July 2015 in our hospital, 53 Type II odontoid fracture patients were reviewed. According to the instrumentation type, patients were divided into 2 groups: Wiring group and Screw group. Three categorized factors were analyzed statistically: patient characteristics: age, body mass index, preoperative neurological status, duration, complicated injuries; surgical variables: surgery time, blood loss, vertebral artery injury, spinal cord or nerve root injury, major systemic complications, wound infection, pain at the bone donor area, instrumentation failure, revision rate; and radiographic parameters: preoperative and final follow-up data of C(0–2) curvature, C(2–7) curvature, C2-C7 sagittal vertical axis, C7 slope, fracture classification, separation, and displacement of odontoid fracture, fusion rate. An additional comparison of surgical outcomes was done, including patient satisfaction, visual analog scale score for neck pain, neck stiffness, medical expense. There was no statistically significant difference between the 2 groups in patient characteristics of age, sex, body mass index, preoperative neurological status, duration, and complicated injuries. No statistically significant difference was noted in surgical variables of blood loss, vertebral artery injury, spinal cord or nerve root injury, major systemic complications, wound infection, bone harvested zone pain, instrumentation failure, revision rate. The surgery time was shorter in Wiring group than that in Screw group, with a statistically significant difference. We noted no significant difference between the 2 groups when comparing radiographic parameters of preoperative and final follow-up data of C(0–2) curvature, C2-C7 sagittal vertical axis, fracture classification, the separation and displacement of odontoid fracture, and fusion rate. Although we noted no significant difference in preoperative C(2–7) curvature and C7 slope, the final follow-up data showed that C(2–7) curvature and C7 slope were smaller in Wiring group than that in Screw group. We noted no significant difference in visual analog scale score, neck stiffness, and neurological status at final follow-up. The medical expense was less in Wiring group; the patient satisfaction was lower in the Wiring group than that in the Screw group. The modified Gallie graft fusion-wiring technique provided solid fusion and stabilization for patients with Type II odontoid fractures, Gallie graft fusion-wiring resulted in less surgery time, less medical expense, but lower patient satisfaction when compared with the posterior cervical screw constructs. Wolters Kluwer Health 2018-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6086456/ /pubmed/30024518 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000011452 Text en Copyright © 2018 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Ding, Wenyuan
Ma, Lei
Comparison of clinical and radiological outcomes between modified Gallie graft fusion-wiring technique and posterior cervical screw constructs for Type II odontoid fractures
title Comparison of clinical and radiological outcomes between modified Gallie graft fusion-wiring technique and posterior cervical screw constructs for Type II odontoid fractures
title_full Comparison of clinical and radiological outcomes between modified Gallie graft fusion-wiring technique and posterior cervical screw constructs for Type II odontoid fractures
title_fullStr Comparison of clinical and radiological outcomes between modified Gallie graft fusion-wiring technique and posterior cervical screw constructs for Type II odontoid fractures
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of clinical and radiological outcomes between modified Gallie graft fusion-wiring technique and posterior cervical screw constructs for Type II odontoid fractures
title_short Comparison of clinical and radiological outcomes between modified Gallie graft fusion-wiring technique and posterior cervical screw constructs for Type II odontoid fractures
title_sort comparison of clinical and radiological outcomes between modified gallie graft fusion-wiring technique and posterior cervical screw constructs for type ii odontoid fractures
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6086456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30024518
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000011452
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