Rare Intractable Cervicalgia Related to Exaggerated Disc Height Distraction : Report of Two Cases and Literature Review
- Author:
Man Kyu CHOI
1
;
Sung Bum KIM
;
Jun Ho LEE
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords: Allografts; Total disc replacement; Cervicalgia; Decompression
- MeSH: Allografts; Decompression; Humans; Neck; Neck Pain; Surgeons; Total Disc Replacement
- From:Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2018;61(4):530-536
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: We present two cases of unexpected postoperative intractable cervicalgia due to over-sized implant insertion during simple anterior cervical decompression and fusion (ACDF) or artificial disc replacement (ADR). These patients experienced severe cervicalgia mostly related to their neck motion even after standard cervical operations. In both cases, the restored disc heights after the operations were prominently greater than the preoperative disc heights. The patients had not responded to any of the conservative treatments, and unloading of these excessively distracted segments through ultimate revision surgery led to dramatic pain relief. This report emphasizes the increase in distractional forces that takes place after a standard ACDF or ADR, as well as the importance of a proper sized implant. It also includes the reviews of other biomechanical or clinical reports dealing with this issue, thereby cautioning the surgeons not to disregard these factors, which might have an adverse effect in patients with cervicalgia even after radiographically successful cervical procedures.