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Asian Spine Journal
2020 Volume.14 No. 4 p.459 ~ p.465
Radiographic and Clinical Results of C1 Laminoplasty for the Treatment of Compressive Myelopathy
Tarukado Kiyoshi

Ikuta Ko
Iida Keiichiro
Tono Osamu
Doi Toshio
Harimaya Katsumi
Abstract
Study Design: Case series.

Purpose: To evaluate the radiographic and clinical results of C1 laminoplasty without fusion.

Overview of Literature: C1 laminectomy has been the standard procedure for decompression at the C1 level. However, there have been some reports of trouble cases after C1 laminectomy. C1 laminoplasty might be superior to C1 laminectomy with regard to maintaining the original C1 anatomical shape, preventing compression from the posterior soft tissue, and ensuring an adequate bone-grafting site around the C1 posterior part if additional salvage fusion surgery is necessary afterward.

Methods: Seven patients with spinal cord compression without obvious segmental instability at the C1/2 level treated by C1 laminoplasty were included. The indication of C1 laminoplasty was same as that of C1 laminectomy. C1 laminoplasty was performed in the same way as subaxial double-door laminoplasty. The imaging findings were evaluated using X-ray, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging. The clinical results were evaluated using the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) Cervical Myelopathy Evaluation Questionnaire (JOACMEQ) and JOA score. Peri- and postoperative complications were also investigated.

Results: No patient showed increased C1/2 segmental instability after the surgery. The mean pre- and postoperative JOA scores were 8.6 and 11.7, respectively. The mean recovery rate was 40.2%. The effective rate in the JOACMEQ was 50% for the cervical spine function, 33% for the upper extremity function, 50% for the lower extremity function, 17% for the bladder function, and 17% for the quality of life. No major complication that seemed to be unique to C1 laminoplasty was observed over a period of about 4 years follow-up.

Conclusions: C1 laminoplasty for patients without obvious segmental instability might be a viable alternative procedure to C1 laminectomy.
KEYWORD
Cervical atlas, Spinal cord compression, Compressive myelopathy, Laminoplasty
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