Cervical Laminoplasty as a Management Option for Patients With Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy

作者: Anthony L. Petraglia , Vasisht Srinivasan , Michelle Coriddi , M. Gordon Whitbeck , James T. Maxwell

DOI: 10.1227/01.NEU.0000371981.83022.B1

关键词: Postoperative outcomeLaminectomyLaminoplastyMedicineCervical laminoplastyEtiologySpondylotic myelopathyKyphosisMedical recordSurgeryClinical neurology

摘要: BACKGROUND Cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) is one of the leading causes of spinal cord dysfunction in the adult population. Laminoplasty is an effective decompressive procedure for the treatment of CSM. OBJECTIVE We present our experience with 40 patients who underwent cervical laminoplasty using titanium miniplates for CSM. METHODS We performed a retrospective review of the medical records of a consecutive series of patients with CSM treated with laminoplasty at the University of Rochester Medical Center or Rochester General Hospital. We documented patient demographic data, presenting symptoms, and postoperative outcome. Data are also presented regarding the general cost of constructs for a hypothetical 3-level fusion. RESULTS Forty patients underwent cervical laminoplasty; all were available for follow-up. The mean number of levels was 4. All patients were myelopathic, and 17 (42.5%) had signs of radiculopathy preoperatively. Preoperatively, 62.5% of patients had a Nurick grade of 2 or worse. The average follow-up was 31.3 months. The median length of stay was 48 hours. On clinical evaluation, 36 of 40 patients demonstrated an improvement in their myelopathic symptoms; 4 were unchanged. Postoperative kyphosis did not develop in any patients. CONCLUSION The management of CSM for each of its etiologies remains controversial. As demonstrated in our series, laminoplasty is a cost-effective, decompressive procedure for the treatment of CSM, providing a less destabilizing alternative to laminectomy while preserving mobility. Cervical laminoplasty should be considered in the management of multilevel spondylosis because of its ease of exposure, ability to decompress, effective preservation of motion, maintenance of spinal stability, and overall cost.

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