Union after multiple anterior cervical fusion: 21 cases followed for 1-6 years
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With a mean follow-up of 3 (1-6) years, we report on 21 patients who underwent multiple level cervical fusion, using autologous iliac crest grafts. Dis-cectomies were performed in 14 patients and cor-pectomies in another 7. Instrumentation was used in all patients with colectomies and in 2 patients who underwent 2-level and 3-level discectomies. Non-union occurred in 1 patient at 1 level. Graft displacement requiring reoperation was observed in 2 patients with massive corpectomies, in 1 of them as a consequence of trauma. In both patients complete bony fusion was obtained after reoperation and no other complications were observed. We conclude that the success rate with multiple-level fusion is comparable to that of single-level fusion when adequate fixation is achieved.Downloads
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1994-01-01
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Villas, C., Martinez-Peric, R., Preite, R., & Barrios, R. H. (1994). Union after multiple anterior cervical fusion: 21 cases followed for 1-6 years. Acta Orthopaedica, 65(6), 620–622. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679408994616
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