Abstract
Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF) currently remains as the gold standard treatment for cervical disc herniation and Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) refractory to conservative management. Even though anterior cervical fusion provides excellent clinical results, it has been implicated in abnormal kinematic strain on adjacent disc level resulting in symptomatic adjacent segment disease. Anterior cervical disc replacement (ACDR) is an alternative procedure to anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. The aims of cervical disc replacement were to preserve the motion at the index level and to protect the adjacent levels from accelerated symptomatic degeneration. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the outcomes of cervical disc replacement published in MEDLINE indexed literature. A literature search was carried out in medical electronic database MEDLINE. Keywords used for the search were Cervical vertebrae, Cervical spine, Neck, Intervertebral disc, Total disc replacement, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Treatment outcome. Two authors reviewed titles and abstracts of all two hundred and thirty six hits. The articles that satisfied the inclusion criteria were critically appraised while remaining articles were discarded. Anterior cervical disc replacement is a relatively new technology in spinal surgery. There are several short and intermediate term follow-up studies to prove the safety and efficacy of ACDR with satisfactory clinical and radiological outcomes. More intermediate to long-term follow-up studies are needed to prove the safety and efficacy of ACDR.
Highlights
Cervical disc degeneration happens to be a normal ageing process
Keywords used for the search were Cervical vertebrae, Cervical spine, Neck, Intervertebral disc, Total disc replacement, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Treatment outcome
This study showed that cervical segment motion was decreased significantly in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion group compared to anterior cervical disc replacement group
Summary
Cervical disc degeneration happens to be a normal ageing process. In some individuals it could be debilitating because of compression of the nerve root and/or spinal cord causing cervical radiculopathy and/or myelopathy respectively [1]. Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF) currently remains the standard treatment for disc herniation and Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) refractory to conservative management. ACDF has been the gold standard treatment for a long time [2]. Robinson and Smith [3] first described anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion converts a motion segment unit into a fused segment without any movement at the index motion segment. Even though anterior cervical fusion provides excellent clinical results, it has been implicated in abnormal kinematic strain on the adjacent disc level [4,5]
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