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Bone resorption phenomenon following anterior-posterior combined cervical fusion surgery: is it a pathologic finding?

Authors
 Jaenam Lee  ;  Junhan Kwon  ;  Kyung-Soo Suk  ;  Ji-Won Kwon  ;  Byung Ho Lee  ;  Namhoo Kim  ;  Si-Young Park  ;  Hak-Sun Kim  ;  Seong-Hwan Moon 
Citation
 EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL, Vol.34(6) : 2283-2289, 2025-06 
Journal Title
EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL
ISSN
 0940-6719 
Issue Date
2025-06
MeSH
Adult ; Aged ; Bone Resorption* / diagnostic imaging ; Bone Resorption* / etiology ; Bone Resorption* / pathology ; Cervical Vertebrae* / diagnostic imaging ; Cervical Vertebrae* / pathology ; Cervical Vertebrae* / surgery ; Diskectomy / adverse effects ; Female ; Humans ; Lordosis / diagnostic imaging ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Postoperative Complications* / diagnostic imaging ; Postoperative Complications* / etiology ; Postoperative Complications* / pathology ; Retrospective Studies ; Spinal Fusion* / adverse effects
Keywords
Bone loss ; Bone resorption ; Cervical spine fusion ; Circumferential fusion ; Vertebral body ; Wolff’s law
Abstract
Purpose: Anterior vertebral bone resorption, commonly observed in cervical disc replacement (CDR) and anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF), has not been extensively studied in the context of APCF. This study aims to investigate the phenomenon of anterior vertebral bone resorption following APCF, its potential causes, and its clinical significance.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on 177 patients (857 vertebral segments) who underwent multilevel APCF between April 2014 and April 2022. Radiographs and CT scans were used to measure anterior-posterior vertebral body length (APL) and its ratio to the C2 vertebra (APLR) immediate-postoperatively and at 1-year follow-up. The bone resorption ratio (BRR) quantified changes in APLR. Correlations between lordosis and BRR were evaluated using Pearson's correlation and linear regression. Intra- and inter-observer reliability were assessed using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC).

Results: Bone resorption was significantly greater in well-fused AP group compared to pseudoarthrosis or posterior-only fused segments (mean BRR: 11.9%, 5.1%, -1.3%, respectively; P < 0.001). Greater postoperative lordosis correlated positively with higher BRR (R = 0.263, P < 0.001), while a reduction in lordosis correlated negatively with BRR (R=-0.285, P = 0.01). Intra- and inter-observer reliability were excellent, with ICC values ranging from 0.77 to 0.85.

Conclusion: Anterior vertebral bone resorption in APCF is a physiological phenomenon reflecting biomechanical adaptation according to Wolff's law. It is more pronounced in well-fused segments with a greater degree of lordosis and may indicate successful fusion and good sagittal alignment restoration. Further research is needed to evaluate its long-term clinical implications.
Full Text
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00586-025-08762-8
DOI
10.1007/s00586-025-08762-8
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery (정형외과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kwon, Ji-Won(권지원) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4880-5310
Kim, Nam-Hoo(김남후)
Kim, Hak Sun(김학선) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8330-4688
Moon, Seong Hwan(문성환)
Park, Si Young(박시영)
Suk, Kyung Soo(석경수) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0633-2658
Lee, Byung Ho(이병호) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7235-4981
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/207218
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