罕见Mobi-C型颈椎间盘后路脱位1例及手术治疗。

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Marcin Łapiński, Jurij Kseniuk, Krzysztof Modzelewski, Monika Wyszyńska, Olga Adamska, Atanas Atanasov, Artur Stolarczyk
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颈椎间盘假体(CDP)是一种成熟的治疗颈椎间盘退行性疾病的方法。它提供运动保持和减少与ACDF相关的邻近节段退变。它是非常有效的,失败率低,但罕见的并发症,包括假体移位,可以发生。CDP的后向移位是极其罕见的,文献中只有少数病例被描述过。本报告描述了一例Mobi-C假体后路假体内脱位的独特病例,并增加了有关这种罕见并发症的宝贵知识。病例报告一名50岁女性非吸烟者因颈椎间盘突出引起神经根疼痛和感觉异常而行C6-C7椎间盘切除术并植入Mobi-C假体。术后初步结果良好,神经症状缓解,无并发症。然而,在两年半后,她在常规体力活动后出现颈部疼痛和右上肢麻木。影像学检查,包括计算机断层扫描(CT),显示聚乙烯植入物后侧移位并压迫脊髓。进行翻修手术,包括去除脱位假体并使用Anchor C系统转换为ACDF。完全的症状得到了解决,种植体正确对齐,无并发症。结论Mobi-C假体后路假体内脱位是一种极为罕见的并发症。本病例经长期随访显示ACDF是一种有效的抢救方法。进一步的研究对了解破坏机制是必要的,并且需要开发CDP设计来避免这些并发症。
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Rare Posterior Dislocation of Mobi-C Cervical Disc: A Case Report and Surgical Resolution.

BACKGROUND Cervical disc prosthesis (CDP) is a well-established treatment for cervical degenerative disc disease. It provides motion preservation and decreases adjacent segment degeneration associated with ACDF. It is highly effective, with a low failure rate, but rare complications, including prosthesis migration, can occur. The posterior migration of a CDP is extremely rare, and only a few cases have been described in the literature. This report describes a unique case of posterior intraprosthetic dislocation of a Mobi-C prosthesis and adds valuable knowledge about this rare complication. CASE REPORT A 50-year-old female non-smoker underwent C6-C7 discectomy with implantation of the Mobi-C prosthesis for cervical disc herniation causing radicular pain and paresthesia. The initial postoperative results were good, with remission of neurological symptoms and no complications. However, after 2.5 years, she presented with neck pain and numbness of the right upper limb after routine physical activity. Imaging studies, including computed tomography (CT), revealed a posterior migration of the polyethylene insert with compression of the spinal cord. Revision surgery was undertaken comprising removal of the dislocated prosthesis and conversion to ACDF using the Anchor C system. Complete symptom resolution was achieved, and implants were properly aligned without complication in this procedure. CONCLUSIONS Posterior intraprosthetic dislocation of the Mobi-C prosthesis is an extremely rare complication. This case report with long-term follow-up shows ACDF is an effective method of salvage. Further investigation is necessary for understanding failure mechanisms, and development of CDP design is needed to avoid such complications.

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American Journal of Case Reports
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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