ANTERIOR CERVICAL RECONSTRUCTION USING TITANIUM MESH CAGES

Authors

  • Shahzad Shams
  • Muhammad Javaid Rashid

Abstract

Background: Surgical management of cervical lesions with reconstruction procedures has
remarkably expanded the options available in the last decade. Anterior cervical corpectomy with
titanium mesh reconstruction is one of the effective method of cervical spine reconstruction.
Methods: We studied 17 consecutive cases in whom corpectomy and decompression was
performed. Fusion with titanium mesh cages filled with local bone pieces were placed inside the
cage. Results: Clinical status improved in 13 patients whereas in 3 it remained unchanged, based
on Nurick's classification. At 3 months follow up, 13 (76.4%) patients reported successful arm
pain relief and 12 (70.5% ) with neck pain relief with visual analog score below five.
Complications included cage in kyphosis, radiculopathy, cage subsidence and wound infection.
Conclusion: Outcome after cervical fusion procedures with a titanium mesh cage lead to early and
good stability of the cervical spine, excellent neurological improvement, low risk of complication
and rare need for endogenous bone graft harvest avoiding donor site morbidity, less postoperative
pain and decreased hospital stay and cost.
Keywords: Cervical Spine, Reconstruction, Titanium Mesh Cage

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Published

2007-03-01

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Shams, S., & Rashid, M. J. (2007). ANTERIOR CERVICAL RECONSTRUCTION USING TITANIUM MESH CAGES. Journal of Ayub Medical College Abbottabad, 19(1), 23–25. Retrieved from https://jamc.ayubmed.edu.pk/index.php/jamc/article/view/4284