Treatment of cervical spine fractures by anterior plates with titanium mesh and bone graft
- VernacularTitle:前路钢板固定结合钛网自体骨加异体骨移植治疗颈椎骨折
- Author:
Hongwei LI
;
Yuanzheng MA
;
Xing CHEN
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Fractures of cervical spine;
Anterior cervical decompression;
Fusion;
Titanium mesh;
Titanium plate
- From:
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
2002;0(02):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To observe the clinical effects of anterior plates with titanium mesh and bone graft (auto and allo) in treatment of cervical spine fractures. Methods 42 cases of fractures of cervical spine treated with anterior plates with titanium mesh. Results The bone graft (auto and allo) were followed up for 4 to 28 months (mean 17 months). The preoperative and postoperative nerve functions were evaluated according to JOA criteria. The cervical curvatures, sink or shift of the mesh and bone fusion were evaluated by X rays. There were no significant complications during perioperative periods. The functions of spinal cord were improved, the cervical curvatures were restored, and no sinking or shifting of the mesh was observed. There was also no loosening of plate or screw. The fusion began 3.5 months postoperatively, and a good fusion could be observed 1 year postoperatively. Conclusion By application of anterior plates with titanium mesh and bone graft (auto and allo) in treatment of cervical spine fractures, the cervical curvature and stability can be restored, the iliac lesion and long operation duration caused by the harvest from ilium can be avoided, better fusion and quicker recovery can be obtained.