Abstract
Introduction: Steerable “banana” cages have been posited to increase segmental lordosis in short-segment transforaminal lumbar interbody fusions (TLIF). The same is not necessarily true for straight “bullet” cages. Although increased lordosis is generally thought to be advantageous, a potential complication is decreased foraminal height. Here we evaluate for any association between cage type and change in foraminal height and clinical outcomes following short-segment TLIFs. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed consecutive 1- and 2-level TLIFs with bilateral facetectomies with minimum 1-year clinical and radiographic follow-up. Two cohorts were based on cage morphology: steerable “banana” cage or straight “bullet” cage. Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs), radiographic measurements, and revision rates were compared. Results: A total of 46 patients with 53 straight and 95 patients with 131 steerable cage levels were included. Steerable cages showed increased segmental lordosis (9.1° vs. 13.5°, P < 0.001) and decreased foraminal height (20.3 vs. 18.5 mm, P < 0.001) after surgery. Straight cages demonstrated similar segmental lordosis (8.7° vs 8.1°, P = 0.30) and foraminal height (19.4 vs 20.0 mm, P < 0.065). Both cohorts showed improved PROMs at last follow-up (P ≤ 0.005). Subanalysis comparing patients who had increased or decreased foraminal height revealed similarly improved PROMs between cohorts. Revision rates at 1 year were similar between cohorts (4.3% for straight and 3.2% for steerable group, P = 0.72). Conclusions: Although the increased segmental lordosis afforded by placement of steerable cages may decrease foraminal height after short segment TLIF, clinical outcomes are not negatively affected by this association.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | e389-e398 |
| Journal | World Neurosurgery |
| Volume | 159 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Mar 2022 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2021 Elsevier Inc.
Funding
Conflict of interest statement: H.F. Farhadi: Research funding from DePuy, Nexxt Spine, and Implanet America; A. Grossbach: Research funding from DePuy, Medtronic, 3M/KCI; consultation fees from 3M/KCI; S. Viljoen: Research funding from Medtronic.
| Funders |
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| Nexxt Spine |
| Medtronic |
Keywords
- Disc height
- Foraminal height
- Segmental lordosis
- Steerable “banana” cage
- Straight “bullet” cage
- TLIF
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Surgery
- Clinical Neurology
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