Single-stage posterior circumferential stabilization using double small cages for the treatment of thoracic and lumbar spine fractures


Objective:

Controversy remains regarding the optimal methods for resection of the vertebral body, reconstruction of the anterior column, and decompression of the spinal cord in patients who have severe vertebral body destruction of the thoracic or lumbar spine with associated neurologic impairment. We report an alternative technique for primary treatment and salvage involving single-stage corpectomy followed by reconstruction of the anterior column using double small mesh cages via the posterior-only approach.


Methods:

Plain radiographs and computed tomography scans, taken at different intervals, were used to measure local kyphosis, segmental height, and fusion grade. Pain was evaluated using visual analogue scale (VAS) and neurological symptoms were classified according to Frankel grade RESULTS: The mean kyphotic deformity improved by 14.47 ± 9.06o (p < 0.001) and the mean segmental height improved by 7.17 ± 6.11 mm (p < 0.001) after surgery. Fusion was achieved at 84% of patients, within a median interval of 12 months. Kyphotic recurrence was observed in 2 patients (11%), segmental height loss (SHL) occurred in 1 patient (5%), and both kyphotic recurrence and SHL occurred in 1 patient (5%). None of the patients reported worsening pain or neurologic symptoms after surgery, and there were no surgery-related complications such as neural injury, cerebrospinal fluid leakage, cage dislocation, surgical site infection, or cardiopulmonary complications.


Conclusion:

Single-stage corpectomy followed by reconstruction of the anterior column using double small mesh cages via the posterior-only approach is a reliable and less invasive single-stage treatment and salvage option in selected cases.


Keywords:

Corpectomy; expandable cage; posterior approach; small cage; vertebral body resection.

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