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Cervical Spondylosis;
Etiology, Evaluation and
      Management

   Steven D. Wray M.D.
Atlanta Brain and Spine Care P.C.
     Piedmont Spine Center
Conclusion:
Cervical nerve root or cord
compression from bone spur
formation (spondylosis) is a
degenerative and progressive
process which should be referred to
a neurosurgeon early as outcome is
directly related to the duration of
symptoms.
Cervical Spondylosis; Definition
Age related degeneration of the
cervical spine
“Osteoarthritis”
Most common in persons over 40
Most common cause for myelopathy
in persons over 55
Male>Female
Cervical Spondylosis;
     Pathology
          Age Related Degeneration and
          Dehydration of intervertebal Disks
          Decreased cartilage between
          adjacent vertebral bodies
          Developmental laxity in the spinal
          supportive ligaments
          Hyper-mobility of spinal segment
          Bone-on bone apposition
          propagates bone spur formation
          which narrow the cervical spinal
          canal and may compress the
          cervical nerve roots and spinal cord
Cervical Spondylosis;
    Clinical Presentation
Mechanical
• Pain
• Stiffness
• Muscle Spasm
• “Pop and Crack”
Neurologic
• Nerve Root Compression
• Spinal Cord Compression
Cervical Spondylosis;

             Spondylitic change with bone
             spur/disk complex formation
             Developmental narrowing of
             spinal canal with
             compression of spinal cord
             and nerve roots
Cervical Spondylosis;
 Cord Compression
                  64 Year old patient
                  with severe
                  symptomatic
                  spondylitic
                  myelopathy.
                  Multilevel Cord
                  compression seen on
                  MRI.
Cervical Spondylosis;
           Natural History
Predisposition
• Some individuals have a congenitally narrow spinal
  canal
• Increased incidence of symptom development with mild
  to moderate spondylosis
• Pre-participation screening of athletes to asses
  vulnerability to spinal cord injury
Evolution
• Unlike soft cervical disk herniation which usually
  resolves, Cervical Spondylosis is progressive
• May be insidious and then more rapidly progressive as
  Spinal Fluid “reserve” becomes depleted by enlarging
  bone spurs
Cervical Spondylosis
    Symptom Pathogenesis
Hyper-mobility / instability of spinal
segments
Irritation/inflammation of heavily
innervated vertebral body endplates
Direct compression of cervical nerve
root or spinal cord
Repetitive trauma to cord or roots
Ischemic change to the cord
Cervical Spondylosis;
Presentation with “Headache”
                 Kyphotic Angular deformity
                 creates added stress on the
                 paraspinal muscles and causes
                 severe myofascial pain and
                 spasm and often produces
                 suboccipital headaches where
                 the paraspinal muscles insert on
                 the base of the skull.
                 For this reason, some
                 degenerative cervical spine
                 disease can present with
                 “headache”.
Cervical Spondylosis;
Developmental Scoliosis; Facet Arthropaty

                          Coronal Plane angulation
                          causes myofascial pain as
                          well as changes of the facet
                          joints. The added stress on
                          joints leads to joint
                          hypertrophy and inflammatory
                          change which is painful.
Cervical Spine Dynamic Instability;
 Flexion/Extension Radiographs!
Nonsurgical Treatment
NSAIDS
Traction
PT
•   Ultrasound for trigger points
•   Neuromuscular massage
•   TENS
•   Traction
Interventional
• Selective nerve root block
• ESI
• Facet block/ RFA
Definitions
Radiculopathy
• Nerve Root Compression
• Pain, weakness, numbness in the distribution
  of a nerve root (neck or back)
Myelopathy
• Spinal Cord Compression in the cervical or
  thoracic area
• Symptoms
    Numbness, tingling of the arms/ hands
    Dexterity difficulty with fine motor movements
    Gait instability
    Balance and coordination difficulty
    Bowel/Bladder disturbances (incontinence)
Cervical Nerve Root Symtoms
            C4-5       C5-6      C6-7        C7-T1

Incidence   2%         19%       69%         10%

Root        C5         C6        C7          C8
Affected
Motor       Deltoid    Biceps/   Triceps     Intrinsics
                       BR
Sensory     Shoulder   Upper     2nd 3rd     4th and 5th
                       arm/      finger/ all finger
                       Thumb     fingertips
Incidence of Myelopathy is Related
        to Canal Diameter
           xxxx


                   Canal Diameter <13mm increases
                   risk for myelopathy
                   Canal Diameter <10mm almost
                   always results in symptomatic
                   cord compression
          xxxxxx
Differential Diagnoses
ALS
• Exclusively Motor
• Tongue Fasciculations
Multiple Sclerosis
• Relapsing/remitting symptoms
• Demyelinating plaques on Brain MRI
Subacute Combined Degeneration
• Macrocytic Anemia
• B12 deficiency
Who Needs Surgery?
Neurologic Compromise
• Symptomatic Nerve root compression
  refractory to non-surgical management
• Spinal Cord Compression with
  myelopathy
Biomechanical Instability
• Instability on Flexion/Extension Films
• Angular deformity
• Subluxation/ Listhesis
Surgical Options; Considerations
Type of Pathology
• Soft Disk
• Bone Spur; Spondylosis
Location of Compression
• anterior vs. posterior
Angulation of Spine
• Preserved Lordosis vs. Kyphosis
Patient age and co-morbidities
Health of adjacent levels
Bone Density
Number of spinal segments involved
Surgical Options
Anterior vs. Posterior Decompression
Simple Decompression vs. Fusion
and Stabilization
Anterior Cervical Decompression
           and Fusion
Performed through a transverse cervical
incision
Microscopic Decompression of spinal cord
by removal of compressive bone spur
Restore and maintain intervertebral height
using an intervertebral bone graft or
plastic spacer
Stabilize spinal segment with low profile
titanium plate (promotes fusion)
Anterior Cervical Decompression
           and Fusion
Anterior Cervical Diskectomy and
             Fusion
Minimal pain as no muscle disruption
Subcuticular closure
Overnight observation
Addresses ventral pathology without
any neural element retraction or
manipulation
Anterior Cervical Decompression
           and Fusion
              High fusion rate.


              Fusion promoted by good blood supply
              at the ventral moment arm of the spine.
Fusion Substrate
Historical Gold Standard; Freshly
harvested iliac crest bone autograft
• Donor site morbidity
• Pain/ Infection Risk
Banked Allograft
• Small but present risk for disease transmission
PEEK Spacers
• Plastic cement restrictors which are non-
  compressible and restore inter-vertebral height
Bone Morphogenic Protein
Recombinant protein with no risk of
disease transmission and High fusion
rate
Biologics to Promote Fusion
Osteocondustion
Osteoinduction




   Transverse Process
BMP and Fusion
Goals of Surgery
Decompress neural elements
Restore Intervertebral height which also
restores neural foraminal patency
Restore anatomic alignment in the case of
kyphosis or scoliosis
Stabilize spinal segment(s) to prevent
bone spur propagation and repetitive
nerve root irritation
Promote solid arthrodesis over time
ACDF to correct Developmental
  Scoliosis from Spondylosis
          XXXXX
ACDF to Correct Developmental
 Kyphosis due to spondylosis
           xxxxxxx
Posterior Cervical Fusion
Decompress neural elements by
removal of the bony lamina and
underlying ligament (Laminectomy)
Stabilization by posterior lateral
mass screws and rods
Fusion performed by on-lay
technique and inter-facet graft
material (laminar bone or iliac crest
autograft)
Posterior Cervical Fusion
Posterior Cervical Decompression
Decompression alone is
contraindicated with preexisting
kyphotic deformity
High risk of developing late swan-
neck deformity
Post operative Pain
In case of hyperlordosis, posterior
cord migration may cause cord
compression
Surgical Outcomes
Anterior or Posterior approaches that
effectively decompress spinal cord
promote improvements in outcome

Higher Risk of late kyphosis in patients
who undergo laminectomy or anterior
cervical decompression alone compared to
patients in whom decompression is
combined with fusion


Fehlings MG, Arvin B. J Neurosurg Spine. 2009 Aug:11 (2): 97-100
Outcomes
 Duration of Symptoms and advanced age
 negatively affect outcome in patients with CSM
  • 50% improve if operated within a year
    compared with only 16% is operated after
 Abnormal Pre-operative SSEP/EMG Findings
 adversely affect outcome
 Cord Signal Change or the presence of spinal
 cord atrophy negatively affect outcome



Fehlings MG, Arvin B. J Neurosurg Spine 2009 Aug;11(2):97-100
REFER EARLY!!
Patients with spinal cord or nerve
root compression should be referred
for neurosurgical evaluation
promptly.
Thank You

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Cervical spondylosis

  • 1. Cervical Spondylosis; Etiology, Evaluation and Management Steven D. Wray M.D. Atlanta Brain and Spine Care P.C. Piedmont Spine Center
  • 2. Conclusion: Cervical nerve root or cord compression from bone spur formation (spondylosis) is a degenerative and progressive process which should be referred to a neurosurgeon early as outcome is directly related to the duration of symptoms.
  • 3. Cervical Spondylosis; Definition Age related degeneration of the cervical spine “Osteoarthritis” Most common in persons over 40 Most common cause for myelopathy in persons over 55 Male>Female
  • 4. Cervical Spondylosis; Pathology Age Related Degeneration and Dehydration of intervertebal Disks Decreased cartilage between adjacent vertebral bodies Developmental laxity in the spinal supportive ligaments Hyper-mobility of spinal segment Bone-on bone apposition propagates bone spur formation which narrow the cervical spinal canal and may compress the cervical nerve roots and spinal cord
  • 5. Cervical Spondylosis; Clinical Presentation Mechanical • Pain • Stiffness • Muscle Spasm • “Pop and Crack” Neurologic • Nerve Root Compression • Spinal Cord Compression
  • 6. Cervical Spondylosis; Spondylitic change with bone spur/disk complex formation Developmental narrowing of spinal canal with compression of spinal cord and nerve roots
  • 7. Cervical Spondylosis; Cord Compression 64 Year old patient with severe symptomatic spondylitic myelopathy. Multilevel Cord compression seen on MRI.
  • 8. Cervical Spondylosis; Natural History Predisposition • Some individuals have a congenitally narrow spinal canal • Increased incidence of symptom development with mild to moderate spondylosis • Pre-participation screening of athletes to asses vulnerability to spinal cord injury Evolution • Unlike soft cervical disk herniation which usually resolves, Cervical Spondylosis is progressive • May be insidious and then more rapidly progressive as Spinal Fluid “reserve” becomes depleted by enlarging bone spurs
  • 9. Cervical Spondylosis Symptom Pathogenesis Hyper-mobility / instability of spinal segments Irritation/inflammation of heavily innervated vertebral body endplates Direct compression of cervical nerve root or spinal cord Repetitive trauma to cord or roots Ischemic change to the cord
  • 10. Cervical Spondylosis; Presentation with “Headache” Kyphotic Angular deformity creates added stress on the paraspinal muscles and causes severe myofascial pain and spasm and often produces suboccipital headaches where the paraspinal muscles insert on the base of the skull. For this reason, some degenerative cervical spine disease can present with “headache”.
  • 11. Cervical Spondylosis; Developmental Scoliosis; Facet Arthropaty Coronal Plane angulation causes myofascial pain as well as changes of the facet joints. The added stress on joints leads to joint hypertrophy and inflammatory change which is painful.
  • 12. Cervical Spine Dynamic Instability; Flexion/Extension Radiographs!
  • 13. Nonsurgical Treatment NSAIDS Traction PT • Ultrasound for trigger points • Neuromuscular massage • TENS • Traction Interventional • Selective nerve root block • ESI • Facet block/ RFA
  • 14. Definitions Radiculopathy • Nerve Root Compression • Pain, weakness, numbness in the distribution of a nerve root (neck or back) Myelopathy • Spinal Cord Compression in the cervical or thoracic area • Symptoms Numbness, tingling of the arms/ hands Dexterity difficulty with fine motor movements Gait instability Balance and coordination difficulty Bowel/Bladder disturbances (incontinence)
  • 15. Cervical Nerve Root Symtoms C4-5 C5-6 C6-7 C7-T1 Incidence 2% 19% 69% 10% Root C5 C6 C7 C8 Affected Motor Deltoid Biceps/ Triceps Intrinsics BR Sensory Shoulder Upper 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th arm/ finger/ all finger Thumb fingertips
  • 16. Incidence of Myelopathy is Related to Canal Diameter xxxx Canal Diameter <13mm increases risk for myelopathy Canal Diameter <10mm almost always results in symptomatic cord compression xxxxxx
  • 17. Differential Diagnoses ALS • Exclusively Motor • Tongue Fasciculations Multiple Sclerosis • Relapsing/remitting symptoms • Demyelinating plaques on Brain MRI Subacute Combined Degeneration • Macrocytic Anemia • B12 deficiency
  • 18. Who Needs Surgery? Neurologic Compromise • Symptomatic Nerve root compression refractory to non-surgical management • Spinal Cord Compression with myelopathy Biomechanical Instability • Instability on Flexion/Extension Films • Angular deformity • Subluxation/ Listhesis
  • 19. Surgical Options; Considerations Type of Pathology • Soft Disk • Bone Spur; Spondylosis Location of Compression • anterior vs. posterior Angulation of Spine • Preserved Lordosis vs. Kyphosis Patient age and co-morbidities Health of adjacent levels Bone Density Number of spinal segments involved
  • 20. Surgical Options Anterior vs. Posterior Decompression Simple Decompression vs. Fusion and Stabilization
  • 21. Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion Performed through a transverse cervical incision Microscopic Decompression of spinal cord by removal of compressive bone spur Restore and maintain intervertebral height using an intervertebral bone graft or plastic spacer Stabilize spinal segment with low profile titanium plate (promotes fusion)
  • 23. Anterior Cervical Diskectomy and Fusion Minimal pain as no muscle disruption Subcuticular closure Overnight observation Addresses ventral pathology without any neural element retraction or manipulation
  • 24. Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion High fusion rate. Fusion promoted by good blood supply at the ventral moment arm of the spine.
  • 25. Fusion Substrate Historical Gold Standard; Freshly harvested iliac crest bone autograft • Donor site morbidity • Pain/ Infection Risk Banked Allograft • Small but present risk for disease transmission PEEK Spacers • Plastic cement restrictors which are non- compressible and restore inter-vertebral height
  • 26. Bone Morphogenic Protein Recombinant protein with no risk of disease transmission and High fusion rate
  • 27. Biologics to Promote Fusion Osteocondustion Osteoinduction Transverse Process
  • 29. Goals of Surgery Decompress neural elements Restore Intervertebral height which also restores neural foraminal patency Restore anatomic alignment in the case of kyphosis or scoliosis Stabilize spinal segment(s) to prevent bone spur propagation and repetitive nerve root irritation Promote solid arthrodesis over time
  • 30. ACDF to correct Developmental Scoliosis from Spondylosis XXXXX
  • 31. ACDF to Correct Developmental Kyphosis due to spondylosis xxxxxxx
  • 32. Posterior Cervical Fusion Decompress neural elements by removal of the bony lamina and underlying ligament (Laminectomy) Stabilization by posterior lateral mass screws and rods Fusion performed by on-lay technique and inter-facet graft material (laminar bone or iliac crest autograft)
  • 34. Posterior Cervical Decompression Decompression alone is contraindicated with preexisting kyphotic deformity High risk of developing late swan- neck deformity Post operative Pain In case of hyperlordosis, posterior cord migration may cause cord compression
  • 35. Surgical Outcomes Anterior or Posterior approaches that effectively decompress spinal cord promote improvements in outcome Higher Risk of late kyphosis in patients who undergo laminectomy or anterior cervical decompression alone compared to patients in whom decompression is combined with fusion Fehlings MG, Arvin B. J Neurosurg Spine. 2009 Aug:11 (2): 97-100
  • 36. Outcomes Duration of Symptoms and advanced age negatively affect outcome in patients with CSM • 50% improve if operated within a year compared with only 16% is operated after Abnormal Pre-operative SSEP/EMG Findings adversely affect outcome Cord Signal Change or the presence of spinal cord atrophy negatively affect outcome Fehlings MG, Arvin B. J Neurosurg Spine 2009 Aug;11(2):97-100
  • 37. REFER EARLY!! Patients with spinal cord or nerve root compression should be referred for neurosurgical evaluation promptly.