Cage migration after unilateral instrumented transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion and associated risk factors: a modified measurement method

单侧经椎间孔腰椎椎体间融合术后椎间融合器移位及其相关危险因素:一种改进的测量方法

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In this retrospective study, a modified measurement method was used to analyze cage migration during follow-up after unilateral instrumented transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) and identify associated factors. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated 75 patients who had been treated with unilateral instrumented TLIF. Cage migration was quantitatively defined as anterior-posterior or lateral displacement of the cage. RESULTS: Five patients had significant cage migration (6.7%), but none developed severe neural symptoms during follow-up or underwent reoperation. The cages tended to migrate posteriorly or toward the side of surgery. The initial cage position and patient age were strongly associated with migration. Migration was less frequent when the cages were initially placed closer to the side of surgery. Patients of advanced age were more likely to develop anterior-posterior migration than were young patients. CONCLUSION: Cage migration is related to the initial position of the cage. Particular attention is required when performing unilateral instrumented TLIF in patients of advanced age because they are most likely to develop cage migration. Quantification of cage migration is an effective method of exploring the associated factors.

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