Gp. Graziano et al., The use of traction methods to correct severe cervical deformity in rheumatoid arthritis patients - A report of five cases, SPINE, 26(9), 2001, pp. 1076-1081
Study Design. A case series is presented. Objectives. To describe the metho
ds of correction used in this study for flexible severe cervical deformity,
and to report the results in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
Summary of Background Data. Long-standing rheumatoid arthritis can lead to
severe cervical deformity, causing significant functional deficits and poor
cosmesis. Information on the use of traction combined with surgical stabil
ization to achieve correction of flexible deformity in rheumatoid patients
is sparse in the English literature.
Methods. A review of five cases, including pertinent history, physical exam
ination, radiographic evaluation, traction techniques, surgical stabilizati
on, and outcomes, was conducted.
Results. Excellent correction of deformity and radiographic union were achi
eved in all he patients. One patient had minimal loss of correction after s
urgery and thereafter remained stable. Pin tract infections were the only s
ignificant complication.
Conclusions. Severe cervical flexible deformity in rheumatoid patients can
cause significant disability and can be treated successfully with a combina
tion of traction techniques and surgical stabilization.