AI Article Synopsis

  • The study conducted a retrospective analysis of revisions for cervical disk arthroplasty (CDA) using the MAUDE database, aiming to understand the complications associated with different CDA designs.
  • A total of 678 revisions were identified, with the most common complications being migration, neck pain, and heterotopic ossification, varying by specific CDA type.
  • The results indicate significant variability in complications among different CDA devices, which can inform decision-making in surgeries involving cervical disk replacements.

Article Abstract

Study Design: Retrospective database review.

Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze revisions of CDAs reported to the MAUDE database.

Summary Of Background Data: Cervical disk arthroplasty (CDA) has emerged as a motion-preserving alternative to anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) for degenerative cervical disease, demonstrating comparable outcomes. Despite the availability of variable CDA designs, there is limited data on the specific complications of individual CDAs. The Drug Administration's Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) database has been used to systematically report complications associated with CDAs. However, data on specific reasons for CDA revision remains scarce. The purpose of this study is to compare common complications associated with revision for different CDAs.

Methods: The MAUDE database was queried from January 2005 to September 2023, including all nine FDA-approved CDAs. The full-text reports of each complication were categorized based on whether revision surgery was performed, the complications and the type of CDA collected and compared.

Results: A total of 678 revisions for nine CDAs were reported: Mobi-C (239), M6 (167), Prodisc-C (88), Prestige (60), PCM (44), Bryan (35), Secure (23), Simplify (21), and Discover (1). The top three complications associated with revision were migration (23.5%), neck pain (15.5%), and heterotopic ossification (6.6%). The most common complications per device were migration for Mobi-C (26.4%), Prodisc-C (21.3%), Prestige (24.6%), PCM (84.1%), Bryan (48.6%), Secure (30.4%), and Discover (100%). For M6, the most common complications associated with revision surgery were osteolysis (18.6%) and neck pain (18.6%), while neck pain (23.8%) was the most common for the Simplify.

Conclusions: The MAUDE database highlights complications related to CDA revision in which the primary complications consistently include implant migration, neck pain, and heterotopic ossification, varying in their rerelvance depending on the CDA.

Level Of Evidence: Level II.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/BRS.0000000000005060DOI Listing

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