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Relationship Between C2 Semispinalis Cervicis Preservation and C2 Spinous Process Morphology During Cervical Laminoplasty Involving C3open access

Authors
Seok, Sang YunLee, Dong-HoLee, Hyung RaePark, SehanCho, Jae HwanHwang, Chang JuLee, Choon Sung
Issue Date
Sep-2023
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
cervical laminoplasty; C3 laminectomy; semispinalis cervicis
Citation
Global Spine Journal, v.13, no.7, pp 1938 - 1945
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Global Spine Journal
Volume
13
Number
7
Start Page
1938
End Page
1945
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/2096
DOI
10.1177/21925682211062496
ISSN
2192-5682
2192-5690
Abstract
Study Design: Retrospective study Objectives: Due to anatomical variations in the semispinalis cervicis insertion in the C2 spinous process, complete preservation is not always possible when the C3 level is included in a cervical laminoplasty. Three-dimensional computed tomography was used to evaluate the relationship between the incidence of semispinalis cervicis injury and the C2 inter-spinous angle. Methods: We included 95 patients who underwent a cervical laminoplasty that included a C3 laminectomy for cervical myelopathy. Patients with a C2 inter-spinous angle above and below 60 degrees were classified into wide- and narrow-angled groups, respectively (n = 48 and n = 47). Whether the C2 semispinalis cervicis insertion was preserved, or detached and reattached was reviewed from surgical records. The pre and postoperative C2-C7 lordosis and range of motion (ROM) were measured, and clinical outcomes were obtained from the patient charts. Results: The C2 semispinalis cervicis was preserved in 47 patients (97.9%) in the wide-angled group but only in 14 patients (29.8%) in the narrow-angled group (P < .001). The postoperative C2-C7 lordosis extension and ROM were significantly greater in the wide-angled (P = .048 and .036). Postoperative neck pain was significantly greater in the narrow-angled (P = .018). Conclusions: The morphology of the C2 spinous process indicates that a C2 semispinalis cervicis insertion preservation is possible during a cervical laminoplasty that includes a C3 laminectomy. A careful surgical procedure should be conducted when the C2 inter-spinous angle is above 60 degrees to increase the likelihood of achieving this preservation and thereby obtaining a more favorable clinical outcomes.
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