IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Surgical Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-02-25 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1093/jscr/rjaf065
Ralph Jasper Mobbs, Daniel Liu
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转移性癌症患者的脊柱因退行性病变而不稳定,这给脊柱融合术和术后成像及放疗带来了巨大挑战。传统的金属硬件会产生金属伪影,影响成像质量和放疗精度。碳纤维增强聚合物(CFRP)植入物提供了一种新颖的解决方案,它将机械稳定性与放射透明性相结合,从而提高了术后多学科护理的效果。我们介绍了一位需要脊柱稳定和融合术的转移性癌症患者的病例。为了满足脊柱稳定和放疗规划的双重需求,我们使用了 CFRP 椎弓根螺钉和螺杆。术后成像和放疗计划得益于植入物的放射性特性,实现了精确的肿瘤定位和疾病监测。该病例凸显了 CFRP 植入物在治疗癌症相关脊柱不稳定性方面的优势。这些植入物的放射性透明特性可实现高质量成像和最佳放射治疗,解决了金属植入物的相关局限性。
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Carbon-based pedicle screw fixation for lumbar fusion for degenerative pathologies in a cancer patient requiring radiotherapy.

Spinal instability due to degenerative pathologies in patients with metastatic cancer presents significant challenges when spinal fusion and post-operative imaging and radiotherapy are required. Traditional metallic hardware hinders imaging quality and radiotherapy precision due to metal artefact. Carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) implants offer a novel solution, combining mechanical stability with radiolucency to enhance post-operative multidisciplinary care. We present the case of a patient with metastatic cancer requiring spinal stabilization and fusion. To address the dual needs of spinal stabilization and radiotherapy planning, CFRP pedicle screws and rods were used. Postoperative imaging and radiotherapy planning benefited from the radiolucent properties of the implants, enabling precise tumor targeting and disease monitoring. This case highlights the advantages of CFRP implants in managing cancer-associated spinal instability. The radiolucent nature of these implants allows for high-quality imaging and optimal radiotherapy delivery, addressing limitations associated with metallic implants.

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