Intervertebral disc replacement for cervical degenerative disease--clinical results and functional outcome at two years in patients implanted with the Bryan cervical disc prosthesis

Acta neurochirurgica
V HeideckeN G Rainov

Abstract

This is a prospective study of patients with degenerative cervical disease who underwent ventral discectomy and disc replacement with the Bryan((R)) cervical disc prosthesis. The objective was to investigate clinical outcome at 2 years of patients implanted with the Bryan disc and to evaluate function of the implant itself. Fifty-four consecutive patients with cervical disc herniation and/or spondylosis with preserved mobility in the affected spinal segments were enrolled. Patients presented clinically with cervical radiculopathy and/or myelopathy with or without neck pain. A standard anterior cervical discectomy was carried out and a Bryan disc was implanted in the affected levels. A total of 59 prosthetic discs were implanted, in 49 patients at a single level and in 5 at two adjacent levels. The neurological status was evaluated pre-operatively and at one and two years thereafter. Plain X-rays, CT, and MRI were used for pre-operative diagnostics. Post-operative follow-up was done by X-rays. All patients had an excellent or good neurological outcome according to the Odom criteria. Loss of function (motion range <3 degrees) was found in 7 (12%) out of 59 Bryan discs at two years after surgery. Heterotopic ossification (HO) of t...Continue Reading

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