A new stand-alone cervical anterior interbody fusion device: Biomechanical comparison with established anterior cervical fixation devices
Document Type
Article
Abstract
STUDY DESIGN. A new anchored spacer-a low-profile cervical interbody fusion cage with integrated anterior fixation-was compared biomechanically to established anterior cervical devices. OBJECTIVE. To evaluate the fixation properties of the new stand-alone device and compare these properties with established fixation methods. The hypothesis is that the new device will provide stability comparable to that provided by an anterior cervical cage when supplemented with an anterior plate. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA. It is accepted that the use of anterior cervical plating increases the chance of achieving a solid fusion. However, its use may be associated with an increase in operation time and a higher postoperative morbidity caused by a larger anterior approach and disruption of the anterior musculature. This dilemma has led to the development of a new, low profile stand-alone cervical anterior cage device with integrated screw fixation. METHODS. Twenty-four human cadaveric C4-C7 cervical spines were loaded nondestructively with pure moments in a nonconstraining testing apparatus to induce flexion, extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation while angular motion was measured optoelectronically. The specimens were tested: RESULTS. All fixation techniques decreased range of motion (ROM) and lax zone (LZ) (P < 0.05) in all test modes compared with the intact motion segment and cage-only group. There were no significant differences between the anchored spacer and cage + locking plate or cage + dynamic plate. CONCLUSION. The anchored spacer provided a similar biomechanical stability to that of the established anterior fusion technique using an anterior plate plus cage and has a potentially lower perioperative and postoperative morbidity. These results support progression to clinical trials using the cervical anchored spacer as a stand-alone implant. © 2009 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.
Keywords
Anterior cervical fusion, Biomechanical evaluation, Cervical fixation, Stand alone
Publication Date
1-15-2009
Publication Title
Spine
ISSN
03622436
E-ISSN
15281159
Volume
34
Issue
2
First Page
156
Last Page
160
PubMed ID
19139665
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1097/BRS.0b013e31818ff9c4
Recommended Citation
Scholz, Matti; Reyes, Phillip M.; Schleicher, Philipp; Sawa, Anna G.U.; Baek, Seungwon; Kandziora, Frank; Marciano, Frederick F.; and Crawford, Neil R., "A new stand-alone cervical anterior interbody fusion device: Biomechanical comparison with established anterior cervical fixation devices" (2009). Translational Neuroscience. 793.
https://scholar.barrowneuro.org/neurobiology/793