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Research ArticleLumbar Spine

The Effect of Alendronate on Subsidence After Lateral Transpsoas Interbody Fusion: A Preliminary Report

Rahul G. Samtani, James T. Bernatz, Rachel Harrison, Siddharth Roy, Sachin Gupta and Joseph R. O'Brien
International Journal of Spine Surgery July 2019, 6039; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/6039
Rahul G. Samtani
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
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James T. Bernatz
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
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Rachel Harrison
2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, George Washington University, Washington, DC
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Siddharth Roy
2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, George Washington University, Washington, DC
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Sachin Gupta
2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, George Washington University, Washington, DC
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Joseph R. O'Brien
2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, George Washington University, Washington, DC
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ABSTRACT

Background Success after lateral transpsoas interbody fusion (LLIF) partially depends on avoidance of subsidence to maintain spinal alignment, disc space height, and indirect neural decompression. Techniques for preventing subsidence have focused largely on surgical and biomechanical properties of spinal reconstruction; however, medical management may also affect subsidence rates as well. The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of alendronate on minimally invasive LLIF patients with regard to radiographic and catastrophic subsidence.

Methods We followed 26 patients who had LLIF at the L4-5 level (13 on alendronate, 13 control) and 22 patients at the L3-4 level (10 on alendronate, 12 control). Radiographs were reviewed to obtain measurements of subsidence at the 4 corners of the cage at 3 follow-up time points (2–3, 5–8, and 10–12 months). A Tobit mixed model was used to confirm the results.

Results We found no relationship between alendronate and subsidence for L3-4 fusion. At L4-5 we observed increased subsidence in the control group compared to the alendronate group (difference = 0.07 cm, 95% confidence interval [CI]: −0.01, 0.16, P = .08). There was a decrease in subsidence noted for the alendronate group for each time period (differences: 2–3: −0.06 cm, 95% CI: −.28, .15], P = .27; 5–8: −0.14 cm, 95% CI: -0.36, .08, P = 0.10; 10–12: −0.21 cm, 95% CI: −0.48, .04, P = .05).

Conclusions A clear reduction in subsidence was found with the use of postoperative alendronate in patients undergoing L4-5 LLIF. Alendronate had a significant decrease in subsidence at L4-5 after 10–12 months as compared to the control group. Additionally, no patients treated with alendronate had catastrophic subsidence. These data suggest the need for further study of alendronate in the prevention of subsidence after LLIF.

Level of Evidence 3.

  • LLIF
  • alendronate
  • subsidence

Footnotes

  • Disclosures and COI: Authors Samtani, Bernatz, Harrison, Roy, and Gupta report no conflicts of interest. Dr O'Brien has the following disclosures (available on AAOS website):

    Alphatec Spine: Stock or stock options

    Globus: IP royalties

    Globus Medical: Paid consultant; research support

    K2M: Stock or stock options

    Medtronic: Paid consultant; research support

    Nuvasive: IP royalties

    Regeneration Technologies, Inc; IP royalties; paid consultant; research support; stock or stock options

    Spinicity/ISD: Stock or stock options

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Rahul G. Samtani, James T. Bernatz, Rachel Harrison, Siddharth Roy, Sachin Gupta, Joseph R. O'Brien
International Journal of Spine Surgery Jul 2019, 6039; DOI: 10.14444/6039

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Rahul G. Samtani, James T. Bernatz, Rachel Harrison, Siddharth Roy, Sachin Gupta, Joseph R. O'Brien
International Journal of Spine Surgery Jul 2019, 6039; DOI: 10.14444/6039
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