Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3431641 Alexandria Journal of Medicine 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Lateral mass cervical fixation is the technique of choice for posterior cervical stabilization of the lower cervical spine in the cases of cervical spondylotic myelopathy. It is used for patients who had extensive, multiple-level laminectomies with reversed cervical lordosis.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of decompressive laminectomy of cervical spondylotic myelopathy with lateral mass fixation compared with decompressive laminectomy only without fixation.Patients and methodsThe study was conducted on 32 patients operated for cervical decompressive laminectomy with lateral mass fixation using polyaxial screws and rods at different levels of the subaxial cervical spine named group I, compared with 30 patients operated for cervical decompressive laminectomy only without lateral mass fixation named group II.ResultsGroup I comprised 22 males (68.8%) and 10 females (31.2%), the age ranged from 36 to 63 years. Group II comprised 18 males (60%) and 12 females (40%), the age ranged from 40 to 66 years with a mean of 51 ± 7.73. In group I, the mean operative time was 110 ± 14.16 min, the mean hospital stay was 4 ± 1.76 days and the mean blood loss was 480 ± 193.04 ml. In group II, the mean operative time was 75 ± 24.38 min, the mean hospital stay was 3 ± 1.57 days, and the mean blood loss was 220 ± 111.22 ml. There was a clinically significant difference as regards neck pain and brachialgia. In group I, neck pain improved in 68.8% and brachialgia improved in 83.3% but in group II, neck pain improved in 46.7% and brachialgia improved in 61.5%. Myelopathy and sphincteric disturbance showed clinical improvement but without clinically significant difference of both groups.ConclusionsLateral mass fixation of the cervical spine after cervical laminectomy is safe and reliable with few complications. It also improves neck pain and brachialgia.

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