2006
DOI: 10.1097/01.brs.0000209348.17377.be
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Three-Level Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion With Plate Fixation

Abstract: Three-level anterior cervical discectomy with plate fixation has a high rate of fusion, a low complication rate, and acceptable outcome in the treatment of multilevel cervical spondylosis.

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“…Our series had a union rate of 93.3 % (14/15) in ACCF groups, which is higher than the ACDF group, although there was no significant difference. The clinical outcomes of ACDF and ACCF are similar in many studies [1,3,15,16]. In our series, both groups demonstrated a significant increase in JOA scores and a significant decrease in VAS scores that were maintained at the 5-year follow-up.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Our series had a union rate of 93.3 % (14/15) in ACCF groups, which is higher than the ACDF group, although there was no significant difference. The clinical outcomes of ACDF and ACCF are similar in many studies [1,3,15,16]. In our series, both groups demonstrated a significant increase in JOA scores and a significant decrease in VAS scores that were maintained at the 5-year follow-up.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Emery et al [4] and Wang et al [30] studied the development of pseudoarthrosis after multilevel fusion without plate augmentation, and both reported high pseudoarthrosis rates of 44 and 37 %, respectively. Papadopoulos et al [31] implemented plate augmentation in multilevel fusions and found that only two of their 46 cases (4 %) developed pseudoarthrosis. This drastic difference in pseudoarthrosis rate following multilevel fusions emphasises the importance of using plate augmentation, although the interbody fusion material used in the current study was a cage, which differs from the autogenous iliac bone used in the previous reports.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reviewing the literature as regards multilevel anterior cervical fusion supplemented by stabilisation revealed a tendency towards the application of anterior plating rather than posterior instrumentation [1,5,7,12,13,18]. This is of course advantageous in terms of avoiding performing an additional surgery with a new posterior wound.…”
Section: Why Posterior and Not Anterior Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anterior cervical plating with tricortical iliac graft became in the later years the gold standard for cervical fusion and was applied for multilevel disease by several authors. The rate of fusion obtained was more than 90 % in most of the series [5,18]. Hwang et al studied multilevel cervical disc disease treated with titanium cage fusion with and without addition of anterior plating.…”
Section: Union and Pseudoarthrosismentioning
confidence: 99%