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Pathological Fractures of the Cervical Spine. Palliative Surgical Treatment

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Date 1985 May 1
PMID 2581972
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Eleven patients with metastases in the cervical spine had operations for severe pain due to a pathological fracture which, in eight of the cases, was unstable. Conservative treatment had either failed or was unsuitable. In the first five patients internal fixation with tension band wires and bone grafts was supported by a halo-brace. The method has evolved to the use of posterior instrumentation with laminar wires from two levels above the lesion to two levels below. Stability is increased by the use of bone cement with or without bone autografts applied to one side of the spine. This technique enables the patient to get up within a few days of operation--a great advantage when life expectancy is limited. The operations were successful in all except one case.

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