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Spine: TDR improves ROM but provides similar outcomes to ACDF for pain and disability .

OrthoEvidence Journal (OE Journal) - ACE Report

OE Journal. 2022;10(4):12

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18 ACE Reports were identified from the OrthoEvidence database that evaluated cervical total disc replacement (TDR) in comparison to anterior cervical decompression and fusion (ACDF) at a single cervical level. The included trials consisted of 16 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and 2 meta-analyses. The results of this review indicate that TDR is a safe and efficacious alternative to ACDF, providing similar pain and disability (NDI) improvements, maintenance or improvement in neurological status, and significantly fewer secondary operations at the index level, while allowing for the superior preservation of range of motion in comparison to fusion. Unfortunately due to a lack of trials reporting long-term follow-up outcomes, this review was unable to determine if this preserved range of motion lead to an overall decreased incidence of adjacent level cervical disc disease. Reoperations at adjacent segments were not significantly different between TDR and ACDF. The findings of this review highlighted the need for larger randomized trials to definitively conclude if TDR can provide superior disability and pain outcomes compared to ACDF at both short-term and long-term follow-up periods. Additionally, the necessity for uniform outcome reporting was also emphasized.


Publication Funding Details +
Adjacent segment degeneration incidence uninfluenced by Total Disc Arthroplasty +
Funding:
Non-funded
Sponsor:
Conflicts:
Royalties
The BRYAN cervical disc device is a safe and efficacious treatment for CDD +
Funding:
Industry funded
Sponsor:
Medtronic
Conflicts:
Royalties
ProDisc-C total disc replacement found non-inferior when compared to ACDF +
Funding:
Not Reported
Sponsor:
Conflicts:
None disclosed
Spinal alignment following total disc replacement +
Funding:
Industry funded
Sponsor:
Synthes Spine
Conflicts:
Royalties
Patients have comparable adjacent segment range of motion after ACDF or TDA +
Funding:
Industry funded
Sponsor:
Synthes USA Products.
Conflicts:
None disclosed
Loss of spine segmental motion lower with disc prosthesis vs ACDF for disc herniation +
Funding:
Not Reported
Sponsor:
Conflicts:
None disclosed
Cervical disc disease: artificial disc reduces more pain and disability compared to fusion +
Funding:
Industry funded
Sponsor:
Not listed
Conflicts:
Other
Bryan disc arthroplasty: Viable option for single-level cervical degenerative disc disease +
Funding:
Industry funded
Sponsor:
Not listed
Conflicts:
Other
Total disc replacement preserves cervical ROM while providing excellent clinical outcomes +
Funding:
Non-Industry funded
Sponsor:
Chinese Medical Doctor Association
Conflicts:
None disclosed
Cervical arthroplasty superior to ACDF in neurological and overall success at 24 months +
Funding:
Industry funded
Sponsor:
Not listed
Conflicts:
None disclosed
Similar risk of adjacent segment disease in cervical spine after TDA or ACDF +
Funding:
Non-funded
Sponsor:
Conflicts:
None disclosed
ProDisc-C reduces secondary surgery rate compared to ACDF at 5 years +
Funding:
Industry funded
Sponsor:
Synthes Spine
Conflicts:
Consultant
Short- and mid-term benefits of cervical disc arthroplasty over fusion +
Funding:
Not Reported
Sponsor:
Conflicts:
None disclosed
Cervical spondylosis: Total disk arthroplasty with PCM is an effective alternative to ACDF +
Funding:
Industry funded
Sponsor:
NuVasive, Inc.
Conflicts:
Other
Cervical disc arthroplasty results in improved neurological success, and clinical outcomes +
Funding:
Industry funded
Sponsor:
Medtronic Sofamor Danek
Conflicts:
Other
The in vivo kinematic effects of TDR and anterior cervical discectomy and fusion +
Funding:
Non-funded
Sponsor:
Conflicts:
Royalties
Prestige cervical disc replacement: improved clinical outcomes and segmental motion +
Funding:
Industry funded
Sponsor:
Medtronic Spinal and Biologics.
Conflicts:
Consultant
What was the principal research question?

Is total disc replacement a safe and efficacious alternative to anterior cervical decompression and fusion for the treatment of single level cervical spine conditions? Additionally, does TDR provide any significant advantages when compared to ACDF?

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