Predictors of failure after primary anterior cervical discectomy and fusion for subaxial traumatic spine injuries

European Spine Journal(2024)

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Traumatic subaxial fractures account for more than half of all cervical spine injuries. The optimal surgical approach is a matter of debate and may include anterior, posterior or a combined anteroposterior (360º) approach. Analyzing a cohort of patients initially treated with anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) for traumatic subaxial injuries, the study aimed to identify predictors for treatment failure and the subsequent need for supplementary posterior fusion (PF). A retrospective, single center, consecutive cohort study of all adult patients undergoing primary ACDF for traumatic subaxial cervical spine fractures between 2006 and 2018 was undertaken and 341 patients were included. Baseline clinical and radiological data for all included patients were analyzed and 11 cases of supplementary posterior fixation were identified. Patients were operated at a median of 2.0 days from the trauma, undergoing 1-level (78
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Subaxial cervical spine fracture,Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion,Supplementary posterior
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