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Restoration of the degenerated cervical intervertebral space: how much should we distract? A magnetic resonance imaging study

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Fyllos A.H., Zibis A.H., Banios K., Mitrousias V.D., Karantanas A.H., Markou A.S., Mangiavini L., Luceri F.
Date
2020
Language
en
Keyword
adult
anterior disc height
Article
clinical article
controlled study
disc convexity index
disc diameter
disc height index
female
human
intervertebral disc space
intervertebral disk
intervertebral disk degeneration
male
mean disc height
musculoskeletal system parameters
nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
reconstructive surgery
vertebra body
vertebral height
cervical vertebra
diagnostic imaging
intervertebral disk
neck
nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
thoracic vertebra
Adult
Cervical Vertebrae
Female
Humans
Intervertebral Disc
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Neck
Thoracic Vertebrae
Biolife s.a.s.
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Abstract
The aim of the study was to quantify normal cervical disc space measurements and to generate a normal values’ database. Furthermore, during operative restoration of a degenerated intervertebral disc, it is difficult to calculate the amount of distraction required to restore the collapsed space to its normal height. A secondary purpose is personalizing the anatomical correction. Therefore, we expressed disc height based on measurements of its neighboring disc as an equation, by using simple linear regression. We reviewed MRI studies from asymptomatic healthy subjects (16 men–24 women, mean age 27.25 years). We measured midsagittal anterior, middle and posterior vertebral body and disc height, and disc diameter from C3 to T1 vertebra. We calculated mean disc height, disc height index (DHI) and disc convexity index per spinal level. C6-7 mean and anterior disc height were significantly greater than all respective measurements, except C5-6 (p<0.01). Middle C6-7-disc height was significantly greater compared to respective measurements in every other level (p<0.01). C5-6, C6-7 and C7-T1 mean disc height is significantly greater in men. Middle disc height is the greatest among disc heights in every spinal level. DHI does not differ between sexes, it increases from C3-4 to C5-6 with a slight decrease in C6-7, while its value significantly decreases in C7-T1 (p<0.0001). These measurements could be used for anatomical, individualized restoration of the degenerated intervertebral disc; thus, avoiding overdistraction. Our data could improve preoperative templating or implant design. © by BIOLIFE, s.a.s.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/71873
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