Instrumentation-related complications of multilevel fusions for adult spinal deformity patients over age 65 - Surgical considerations and treatment option in patients with poor bone quality

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作者
DeWald, Christopher J. [1 ]
Stanley, Thomas [1 ]
机构
[1] Rush Med Coll, Rush Presbyterian St Lukes Med Ctr, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
关键词
adult scoliosis; osteoporosis; spinal deformity; instrumented spinal fusion; instrumentation failure;
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10.1097/01.brs.0000236893.65878.39
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Study Design. Retrospective follow-up of patients over the age of 65 with a minimum of five-level fusions. Objective. To determine the effect on outcomes of long constructs in patients with poor bone stock, and to review surgical techniques used in patients with poor bone stock. Summary of Background Data. Scoliotic deformities in patients with poor bone stock require alterations in both the surgical technique and preoperative planning. To our knowledge, complications of long constructs in poor bone stock have not been specifically reported. Methods. Patients over the age of 65 that underwent a minimum of five-level fusion over a 5-year period were reviewed. We reviewed both operative reports and clinic notes and recorded both early and late complications. Results. Early complications included pedicle fractures and compression fractures with an overall rate of 13%. Late complications included pseudarthroses with instrumentation failure, adjacent level disc degeneration with herniation, compression fractures, and progressive kyphosis. Progressive junctional kyphosis occurred in 26% of patients. Conclusions. Spinal stabilization surgery in patients with poor bone stock is associated with high complication rates. Complications such as progressive kyphosis adjacent to the fusion are difficult to address with instrumentation alone.
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