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Asian Spine Journal
2019 Volume.13 No. 5 p.730 ~ p.737
Ten-Year Results of Reconstruction for Rheumatoid Cervical Spine Lesions and Occurrence Factor of Subaxial Subluxation
Kurogochi Daisuke

Takahashi Jun
Uehara Masashi
Ikegami Shota
Kuraishi Shugo
Futatsugi Toshimasa
Oba Hiroki
Takizawa Takashi
Munakata Ryo
Hatakenaka Terue
Koseki Michihiko
Kato Hiroyuki
Abstract
Study Design: Retrospective chart review.

Purpose: This study evaluated long-term surgical outcomes of computer-assisted reconstruction using transarticular or cervical pedicle screws for cervical spine lesions caused by advanced rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Overview of Literature: We routinely employ C1?C2 transarticular and cervical pedicle screw instrumentation to reconstruct advanced and unstable RA cervical lesions. However, few reports are available on the long-term results of surgical reconstruction for rheumatoid cervical disorders, particularly regarding cervical pedicle screw fixation.

Methods: Six subjects (all female) with RA cervical lesions who underwent atlantoaxial or occipitocervical fixation and were followed for at least 10 years were retrospectively studied. A frameless, stereotactic, optoelectronic, computed tomography-based image guidance system was used for correct screw placement. Variables including the Japanese Orthopaedic Association score, EuroQol, Ranawat value, and C2?C7 angle before and 2, 5, and 10 years after surgery were assessed along with the occurrence of subaxial subluxation (SAS).

Results: Mean age at initial surgery was 58.2¡¾7 years (range, 51?68 years), and mean follow-up period was 141¡¾11 months (range, 122?153 months). Lesions included atlantoaxial subluxation (AAS, n=2) and AAS+vertical subluxation (n=4). Mean C2?C7 lordotic angle before and 2, 5, and 10 years after surgery was 20.1¡Æ¡¾6.1¡Æ, 21.0¡Æ¡¾4.0¡Æ, 18.8¡Æ¡¾4.7¡Æ, and 17.8¡Æ¡¾5.3¡Æ, respectively. SAS did not occur in cases maintaining the C2?C7 lordotic angle. In two cases where the C2?C7 lordotic angle declined from 5 years postoperatively, SAS occurred at the C2?C3 level in one and at the C4?C5 level in the other, both of which required reoperation.

Conclusions: Patients with rheumatoid cervical lesions who undergo atlantoaxial or occipitocervical fixation using C1?C2 transarticular or pedicle screws carry a risk of SAS for up to 10 years postoperatively, which may require reoperation.
KEYWORD
Ten-year, Rheumatoid, Cervical, Subaxial subluxation
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