Implant Materials for Anterior Column Reconstruction of Cervical Spine Tumor

The spine is the most common site of bone metastases. Many cancer patients will ultimately develop spinal metastatic disease with symptomatic epidural spinal cord compression. At present, the main treatment for cervical spine tumors is surgical resection combined with postoperative radiotherapy. Imp...

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Main Authors: Jiasheng Chen, Shuheng Zhai, Hua Zhou, Panpan Hu, Xiaoguang Liu, Zhongjun Liu, Xiao Liu, Yan Li, Zihe Li, Feng Wei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-05-01
Series:Orthopaedic Surgery
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/os.13702
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author Jiasheng Chen
Shuheng Zhai
Hua Zhou
Panpan Hu
Xiaoguang Liu
Zhongjun Liu
Xiao Liu
Yan Li
Zihe Li
Feng Wei
author_facet Jiasheng Chen
Shuheng Zhai
Hua Zhou
Panpan Hu
Xiaoguang Liu
Zhongjun Liu
Xiao Liu
Yan Li
Zihe Li
Feng Wei
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description The spine is the most common site of bone metastases. Many cancer patients will ultimately develop spinal metastatic disease with symptomatic epidural spinal cord compression. At present, the main treatment for cervical spine tumors is surgical resection combined with postoperative radiotherapy. Implant materials for cervical spine anterior column reconstruction need to meet amounts of different properties, such as biocompatibility, bioactivity and the ability to maintain long‐term mechanical strength. The selection of different materials determines the surgical efficacy and prognosis of patients to a certain extent. This article provides an overview of a variety of implant materials used for anterior column reconstruction after cervical spine tumor resection, introduces and analyzes their properties, advantages, disadvantages, derivatives, and applications in clinical practice, and looks forward to the future development of implant materials.
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spelling doaj.art-947e4d11720241adaab6752a074393712023-05-04T09:56:41ZengWileyOrthopaedic Surgery1757-78531757-78612023-05-011551219122710.1111/os.13702Implant Materials for Anterior Column Reconstruction of Cervical Spine TumorJiasheng Chen0Shuheng Zhai1Hua Zhou2Panpan Hu3Xiaoguang Liu4Zhongjun Liu5Xiao Liu6Yan Li7Zihe Li8Feng Wei9Department of Orthopaedics Peking University Third Hospital Beijing ChinaDepartment of Orthopaedics Peking University Third Hospital Beijing ChinaDepartment of Orthopaedics Peking University Third Hospital Beijing ChinaDepartment of Orthopaedics Peking University Third Hospital Beijing ChinaDepartment of Orthopaedics Peking University Third Hospital Beijing ChinaDepartment of Orthopaedics Peking University Third Hospital Beijing ChinaDepartment of Orthopaedics Peking University Third Hospital Beijing ChinaDepartment of Orthopaedics Peking University Third Hospital Beijing ChinaDepartment of Orthopaedics Peking University Third Hospital Beijing ChinaDepartment of Orthopaedics Peking University Third Hospital Beijing ChinaThe spine is the most common site of bone metastases. Many cancer patients will ultimately develop spinal metastatic disease with symptomatic epidural spinal cord compression. At present, the main treatment for cervical spine tumors is surgical resection combined with postoperative radiotherapy. Implant materials for cervical spine anterior column reconstruction need to meet amounts of different properties, such as biocompatibility, bioactivity and the ability to maintain long‐term mechanical strength. The selection of different materials determines the surgical efficacy and prognosis of patients to a certain extent. This article provides an overview of a variety of implant materials used for anterior column reconstruction after cervical spine tumor resection, introduces and analyzes their properties, advantages, disadvantages, derivatives, and applications in clinical practice, and looks forward to the future development of implant materials.https://doi.org/10.1111/os.137023D‐printedAllogenic boneAutogenous boneBioactive ceramicsBone cementCervical spine reconstruction
spellingShingle Jiasheng Chen
Shuheng Zhai
Hua Zhou
Panpan Hu
Xiaoguang Liu
Zhongjun Liu
Xiao Liu
Yan Li
Zihe Li
Feng Wei
Implant Materials for Anterior Column Reconstruction of Cervical Spine Tumor
Orthopaedic Surgery
3D‐printed
Allogenic bone
Autogenous bone
Bioactive ceramics
Bone cement
Cervical spine reconstruction
title Implant Materials for Anterior Column Reconstruction of Cervical Spine Tumor
title_full Implant Materials for Anterior Column Reconstruction of Cervical Spine Tumor
title_fullStr Implant Materials for Anterior Column Reconstruction of Cervical Spine Tumor
title_full_unstemmed Implant Materials for Anterior Column Reconstruction of Cervical Spine Tumor
title_short Implant Materials for Anterior Column Reconstruction of Cervical Spine Tumor
title_sort implant materials for anterior column reconstruction of cervical spine tumor
topic 3D‐printed
Allogenic bone
Autogenous bone
Bioactive ceramics
Bone cement
Cervical spine reconstruction
url https://doi.org/10.1111/os.13702
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