COMPARISON OF TENSION BAND WIRING AND LATERAL MASS PLATING FOR SUBAXIAL POSTERIOR CERVICAL FUSION

Citation
Dw. Lowry et al., COMPARISON OF TENSION BAND WIRING AND LATERAL MASS PLATING FOR SUBAXIAL POSTERIOR CERVICAL FUSION, Surgical neurology, 50(4), 1998, pp. 323-331
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Neurology",Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
00903019
Volume
50
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
323 - 331
Database
ISI
SICI code
0090-3019(1998)50:4<323:COTBWA>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
BACKGROUND Two instrumentation methods for subaxial posterior cervical fusion are compared in terms of efficacy, morbidity, and significant cost-related variables. METHOD Thirty-four patients with tension band wiring and 14 patients with lateral mass plating are retrospectively c ompared in a single surgeon's experience between 1989 and early 1995. RESULTS Both groups were similar in regard to operative indication (ab out 40% trauma, 30% degenerative changes in each group), postoperative immobilization (hard collar only used in 82% of patients wired and 79 % of patients plated), and number of levels fused (mean, 1.7 in each g roup). Mean follow-up is 23 months for wiring and 35 months for platin g. Pseudoarthrodesis occurred in one patient undergoing wiring and in none of the patients plated, Both methods resulted in complications (7 in 34 cases of wiring, 4 in 14 cases of plating), but no patient expe rienced neurologic decline. Statistically significant differences betw een the two groups were found for estimated blood loss, operating room time, and hardware cost, but not for postoperative orthosis or length of stay. CONCLUSION In some instances when subaxial posterior fusion is performed, tension band wiring may be more cost-efficient. Tension band wiring and lateral mass plating seem to have comparable efficacy and morbidity, but the indications for each technique differ. (C) 1998 by Elsevier Science Inc.