Methylmethacrylate inter-facetal and inter-vertebral body spacers for cranio-vertebral junction and various spine surgeries: Technical note

Study Design: Prospective. Purpose: Over past one and half decade, ready-to-use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compatible spinal implants have changed the clinical practice and economics of spinal surgery. These are beyond reach of majority of population of developing countries like India due to financial reasons and also availability in remote areas. There is a growing need for a MRI compatible cost-effective spinal implant of proven quality. The authors used bone cement spacers for the said purpose for various level spine surgeries. Overview of Literature: Methylmethacrylate, known as bone cement, was used extensively for spinal surgeries from craniovertebral junction to sacrum for augmentation and replacement of various spinal elements. Its biochemical and biomechanical properties were tested for safe clinical use and was a favored material for spinal surgeons. Materials and Methods: The authors made molds for making bone cement spacers for various spine levels with the help of silicone material. Results: Sixteen patients (12 males, 4 females with an average age of 31 years) of various spine level surgeries were done where bone cement spacers were used. It included patients of basilar invagination (n = 9), dorsal Pott's disease (n = 1), lumbar (n = 2), and lumbo-sacral spondylolisthesis (n = 1). Spacers could be used without any difficulties and postoperative day 1- and 3-months follow-up computed tomography scan of the patients revealed no change in the dimensions of the spacer and fusion at 3 months of operated levels. Conclusion: The authors feel that bone cement spacers may be an effective and low-cost alternative to the existing costly alternatives.

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Englisch

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Methylmethacrylate inter-facetal and inter-vertebral body spacers for cranio-vertebral junction and various spine surgeries: Technical note ; volume:16 ; number:03 ; year:2021 ; pages:648-654
Asian journal of neurosurgery ; 16, Heft 03 (2021), 648-654

Beteiligte Personen und Organisationen
Jha, Deepak
Garg, Mayank
Bhaskar, Suryanarayanan
Gosal, Jaskaran
Shukla, Kartikeya
Chugh, Vinay
Khera, Pushpinder
Bhatia, Pradeep

DOI
10.4103/ajns.AJNS_443_20
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023012008353495261996
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  • Jha, Deepak
  • Garg, Mayank
  • Bhaskar, Suryanarayanan
  • Gosal, Jaskaran
  • Shukla, Kartikeya
  • Chugh, Vinay
  • Khera, Pushpinder
  • Bhatia, Pradeep

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