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      Use of Screw-Rod System in Occipitocervical Fixation

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      Journal of the Chinese Medical Association
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          This study retrospectively reviewed 9 patients who underwent occipitocervical fixation with a newly developed screw-rod fixation system between April 2004 and November 2005. The objective was to evaluate the clinical result of occipitocervical fixation with the screw-rod fixation system, including symptom relief, fusion rate and complications. All 9 patients received occipitocervical fixation surgery with screw-rod fixation system and autologous bone grafts for fusion. Fusion was assessed by plain cervical X-ray films, and the myelopathy by Nurick scale. Four males and 5 females were enrolled into this study. Mean age was 58.8 years, and mean follow-up period was 15 months. One female patient experienced surgical site infection with instrument pullout 20 months after surgery; she received a second operation for instrument revision. The overall fusion rate was 100%. The mean Nurick scores were 3 preoperatively and 2.1 postoperatively, with advancement of 0.9 points on average. Seven of 9 patients experienced pain or myelopathy improvement. There were no complications except for the 1 infection mentioned above. The fusion rate, complication rate and improvement in neurological function of occipitocervical fixation surgery using the screw-rod system were comparable to those of the widely used wire-rod system and screw-plate system.

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          Journal of the Chinese Medical Association
          Journal of the Chinese Medical Association
          Elsevier BV
          17264901
          January 2009
          January 2009
          : 72
          : 1
          : 20-28
          Article
          10.1016/S1726-4901(09)70015-2
          19181593
          b9d72bc4-b4fa-45dd-a933-25c2dfd764d0
          © 2009

          https://www.elsevier.com/tdm/userlicense/1.0/

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