J Korean Neurosurg Soc.  2001 Oct;30(10):1170-1176.

Clinical Experience of Anterior Cervical Interbody Fusion with the PCB System

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, National Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.
  • 2Department of Neurosurgery, Ahn Se Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the clinical and radiological results after discectomy and Lubboc bone graft in the surgical management of the cervical diseases with a new titanium interbody implant and integrated screw fixation(PCB) by anterior approach.
METHODS
The authors retrospectively analyzed 28 cases of anterior cervical fusion with PCB system and Lubboc bone(xeno graft) from september 1998 to december 2000. Twenty-eight patients with cervical diseases underwent decompression cervical lesion and followed from 5 to 27 months with a mean follow-up of 14 months. There patients were evaluated with clinically and radiologically at immediate postoperative period and at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. RESULT: The authors investigated the pre- and postoperative intervertebral disc space, clinical outcomes, radiography fusion rate, and Cobb angle in the fixed segments by anterior approach. The lordotic angles and height of disc space were increased after the operation. The clinical outcome of patients follow-up was good or excellent result based on Odom's criteria with improvement of clinical symptom in about 92.9% of the cervical diseases. Two patients showed loosening of the lower and upper cervical screw of PCB instruments, and two patients showed swallowing difficulty and wound infection.
CONCLUSION
The PCB system is a new implant for anterior cervical interbody fusion in the degenerative cervical disease and disc herniations. It provides immediate stability and segment distraction. The results of this study indicate that the PCB system is safe, easy handling of hardware, less complications, high fusion rate, and has provide the keeping the intervertebral disc space height and lordotic angles.

Keyword

PCB system; Cervical fusion; Lubboc bone

MeSH Terms

Decompression
Deglutition
Diskectomy
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Intervertebral Disc
Postoperative Period
Radiography
Retrospective Studies
Titanium
Transplants
Wound Infection
Titanium
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