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Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion subsidence: computed tomography analysis of incidence, associated risk factors, and impact on outcomes.
Levy, Hannah A; Pinter, Zachariah W; Reed, Ryder; Harmer, Joshua R; Raftery, Kay; Nathani, Karim Rizwan; Katsos, Konstantinos; Bydon, Mohamad; Fogelson, Jeremy L; Elder, Benjamin D; Currier, Bradford L; Newell, Nicolas; Nassr, Ahmad N; Freedman, Brett A; Karamian, Brian A; Sebastian, Arjun S.
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  • Levy HA; Departments of1Orthopedic Surgery and.
  • Pinter ZW; Departments of1Orthopedic Surgery and.
  • Reed R; Departments of1Orthopedic Surgery and.
  • Harmer JR; Departments of1Orthopedic Surgery and.
  • Raftery K; 2Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; and.
  • Nathani KR; 3Neurologic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • Katsos K; 3Neurologic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • Bydon M; 3Neurologic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • Fogelson JL; 3Neurologic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • Elder BD; 3Neurologic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • Currier BL; Departments of1Orthopedic Surgery and.
  • Newell N; 2Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; and.
  • Nassr AN; Departments of1Orthopedic Surgery and.
  • Freedman BA; Departments of1Orthopedic Surgery and.
  • Karamian BA; 4Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  • Sebastian AS; Departments of1Orthopedic Surgery and.
J Neurosurg Spine ; : 1-10, 2024 Jul 05.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38968624
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

The aims of this study were to 1) define the incidence of transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) interbody subsidence; 2) determine the relative importance of preoperative and intraoperative patient- and instrumentation-specific risk factors predictive of postoperative subsidence using CT-based assessment; and 3) determine the impact of TLIF subsidence on postoperative complications and fusion rates.

METHODS:

All adult patients who underwent one- or two-level TLIF for lumbar degenerative conditions at a multi-institutional academic center between 2017 and 2019 were retrospectively identified. Patients with traumatic injury, infection, malignancy, previous fusion at the index level, combined anterior-posterior procedures, surgery with greater than two TLIF levels, or incomplete follow-up were excluded. Interbody subsidence at the superior and inferior endplates of each TLIF level was directly measured on the endplate-facing surface of both coronal and sagittal CT scans obtained greater than 6 months postoperatively. Patients were grouped based on the maximum subsidence at each operative level classified as mild, moderate, or severe based on previously documented < 2-mm, 2- to 4-mm, and ≥ 4-mm thresholds, respectively. Univariate and regression analyses compared patient demographics, medical comorbidities, preoperative bone quality, surgical factors including interbody cage parameters, and fusion and complication rates across subsidence groups.

RESULTS:

A total of 67 patients with 85 unique fusion levels met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Overall, 28% of levels exhibited moderate subsidence and 35% showed severe subsidence after TLIF with no significant difference in the superior and inferior endplate subsidence. Moderate (≥ 2-mm) and severe (≥ 4-mm) subsidence were significantly associated with decreases in cage surface area and Taillard index as well as interbody cages with polyetheretherketone (PEEK) material and sawtooth surface geometry. Severe subsidence was also significantly associated with taller preoperative disc spaces, decreased vertebral Hounsfield units (HU), the absence of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) use, and smooth cage surfaces. Regression analysis revealed decreases in Taillard index, cage surface area, and HU, and the absence of BMP use predicted subsidence. Severe subsidence was found to be a predictor of pseudarthrosis but was not significantly associated with revision surgery.

CONCLUSIONS:

Patient-level risk factors for TLIF subsidence included decreased HU and increased preoperative disc height. Intraoperative risk factors for TLIF subsidence were decreased cage surface area, PEEK cage material, bullet cages, posterior cage positioning, smooth cage surfaces, and sawtooth surface designs. Severe subsidence predicted TLIF pseudarthrosis; however, the causality of this relationship remains unclear.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Neurosurg Spine Asunto de la revista: NEUROCIRURGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Neurosurg Spine Asunto de la revista: NEUROCIRURGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article