2024
DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2024.1394135
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Case Report: Does the misplaced titanium mesh cage after total spondylectomy causing cervicothoracic cord compression need to be removed during revision surgery?

Xin Wang,
XiaoFei Cheng,
Jie Zhao
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundMechanical failure following total spondylectomy is a surgical challenge. The cervicothoracic junction region is a special anatomical site with complex biomechanics, and few studies have reported a detailed surgical management strategy for cases where the mesh cage subsides and compresses the spinal cord in the cervicothoracic junction region after total spondylectomy.Case presentationA 56-year-old male patient experienced screw and rod fracture and mesh cage retropulsion into the spinal canal 5 year… Show more

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