Otro
Avaliação do uso de imobili zação externa após descompressão e fusão cervical por via anterior. Revisão Sistemática
Registro en:
Coluna/ Columna, v. 12, n. 2, p. 160-163, 2013.
1808-1851
10.1590/S1808-18512013000200015
S1808-18512013000200015
2-s2.0-84881243987.pdf
2-s2.0-84881243987
Autor
Gotfryd, Alberto Ofenhejm
El Dib, Regina
Botelho, Ricardo Vieira
Poletto, Patrícia Rios
Resumen
This study aims to evaluate safety and effectiveness of the use of orthesis in postoperative degenerative disorders of the cervical spine. Although widely used, there are not defined criteria for the use of cervical collars, and their importance on cervical arthrodesis. A systematic literature review was undertaken and a multicentre controlled clinical trial comprising 32 specialized services, with a total of 257 patients who met the inclusion criteria of the review. Clinical and radiographic outcomes were compared in post surgical patients that used or not rigid cervical collar during 6 to 12 weeks after surgery. The evidence available on literature, although weak, suggests that cervical collar decreases the clinical scores in first weeks after surgery. Furthermore, it does not alter the rate of fusion when used concomitantly with plaque and screws through anterior access in cervical degenerative diseases on a single anatomical level.