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Research ArticleCervical Spine

Spinal Cord Drift Following Laminoplasty Versus Laminectomy and Fusion for Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy

Adedayo O. Ashana, Remi M. Ajiboye, William L. Sheppard, Chad R. Ishmael, Jeremiah Y. Cohen, Joel S. Beckett and Langston T. Holly
International Journal of Spine Surgery April 2021, 8028; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/8028
Adedayo O. Ashana
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, Los Angeles, California
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Remi M. Ajiboye
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, Los Angeles, California
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William L. Sheppard
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, Los Angeles, California
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Chad R. Ishmael
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, Los Angeles, California
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Jeremiah Y. Cohen
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, Los Angeles, California
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Joel S. Beckett
2Department of Neurosurgery, University of California, Los Angeles, California
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Langston T. Holly
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, Los Angeles, California
2Department of Neurosurgery, University of California, Los Angeles, California
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ABSTRACT

Background Cervical laminoplasty and laminectomy and fusion (LF) are posterior-based surgical techniques for the surgical treatment of cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM). Interestingly, the comparative amount of spinal cord drift obtained from these procedures has not been extensively described. The purpose of this study is to compare spinal cord drift between cervical laminoplasty and LF in patients with CSM.

Methods The laminoplasty group consisted of 22 patients, and the LF group consisted of 44 patients. Preoperative and postoperative alignment was measured using the Cobb angle (C2–C7). Spinal cord position was measured on axial T2-magnetic resonance imaging of the cervical spine preoperatively and postoperatively. Spinal cord drift was quantified by subtracting preoperative values from postoperative values. Functional improvement was assessed using the modified Japanese Orthopaedic Association (mJOA) score.

Results Mean spinal cord drift was higher following LF compared to laminoplasty (2.70 vs 1.71 mm, P < .01). Using logistic regression analysis, there was no correlation between sagittal alignment and spinal cord drift. Both groups showed an improvement in mJOA scores postoperatively compared to their preoperative values (laminoplasty, +2.0, P = .012; LF, +2.4, P < .01). However, there was no difference in mJOA score improvement postoperatively between both groups (P = .482).

Conclusions This study demonstrates that patients who had LF for CSM achieved more spinal cord drift postoperatively compared to those who had laminoplasty. However, the increased drift did not translate into superior functional outcome as measured by the mJOA score.

Level of Evidence 3.

Clinical Relevance Spinal cord drift following LF may differ from laminoplasty in patients undergoing surgery for CSM. This finding should be considered when assessing CSM patients for surgical intervention.

  • laminoplasty
  • laminectomy
  • fusion
  • cervical
  • myelopathy
  • drift
  • spinal cord

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  • Disclosures and COI: No funds were received in support of this work. No relevant financial disclosures are associated with this work.

  • This manuscript is generously published free of charge by ISASS, the International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery. Copyright © 2021 ISASS
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Adedayo O. Ashana, Remi M. Ajiboye, William L. Sheppard, Chad R. Ishmael, Jeremiah Y. Cohen, Joel S. Beckett, Langston T. Holly
International Journal of Spine Surgery Apr 2021, 8028; DOI: 10.14444/8028

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Adedayo O. Ashana, Remi M. Ajiboye, William L. Sheppard, Chad R. Ishmael, Jeremiah Y. Cohen, Joel S. Beckett, Langston T. Holly
International Journal of Spine Surgery Apr 2021, 8028; DOI: 10.14444/8028
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