Clinical comparision of the treatment of cervical prolapse of intervertebral disc by using cage or titanium plate
- Author:
Pei YANG
1
Author Information
1. Department of Orthopedics
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Academic Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University
2006;18(1):86-89
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To compare the clinical effects of treating cervical prolapse of intervertebral disc by using Solis cage, titanium cage and autogenous iliac crest graft (AICG) combined with titanium plate. Methods: 64 cases of cervical prolapse of intervertebral disc were analyzed retrospectively. All the patients were followed up for about one year. Group A is composed of 20 patients (30 intervertebral spaces) treated with microdiscectomy and Solis cage fusion; group B is composed of 21 patients(22 intervertebral spaces) treated with titanium cage and group C is involved of 23 patients(28 intervertebral spaces) which were dealt with AICG combined with titanium plate. The differences in the total X ray exposure time, time working on iliac bone, incidence of complications, fusion rate, incidence of JOA score recovery rate more than 50% and rehabilitation time of the three groups are analyzed. Results: All indexes from group A and B were more satisfactory than those from group C (P<0.05). The statistic analysis results of the incidence of complications of cervical part, rehabilitation time in group A are 5.0±1.8, 5.1±1.2; and that is 14.3±2.6, 7.5±1.6 and 26.1±6.2, 8.6±2.3 in group B and group C respectively. There is significant difference between group A and group B on the incidence of complications of cervical part and rehabilitation time (P<0.05). Results of the incidence of JOA score recovery rate >50% in group A(95.8±3.2) was more satisfactory than that in group B(93.6±2.9), while there was no statistical difference between group A and group B (P>0.05). Conclusion: The Solis cage is better in treating the cervical prolapse of intervertebral disc than other ways. Also, it makes the operation easier, rehabilitation time shorter, and it causes fewer complications.