CFR-PEEK Pedicle Screw Instrumentation for Spinal Neoplasms: A Single Center Experience on Safety and Efficacy

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CFR-PEEK Pedicle Screw Instrumentation for Spinal Neoplasms: A Single Center Experience on Safety and Efficacy. / Joerger, Ann-Kathrin; Seitz, Sebastian; Lange, Nicole; Aftahy, Amir K; Wagner, Arthur; Ryang, Yu-Mi; Bernhardt, Denise; Combs, Stephanie E; Wostrack, Maria; Gempt, Jens; Meyer, Bernhard.

In: CANCERS, Vol. 14, No. 21, 5275, 27.10.2022.

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Joerger, A-K, Seitz, S, Lange, N, Aftahy, AK, Wagner, A, Ryang, Y-M, Bernhardt, D, Combs, SE, Wostrack, M, Gempt, J & Meyer, B 2022, 'CFR-PEEK Pedicle Screw Instrumentation for Spinal Neoplasms: A Single Center Experience on Safety and Efficacy', CANCERS, vol. 14, no. 21, 5275. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215275

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Joerger, A-K., Seitz, S., Lange, N., Aftahy, A. K., Wagner, A., Ryang, Y-M., Bernhardt, D., Combs, S. E., Wostrack, M., Gempt, J., & Meyer, B. (2022). CFR-PEEK Pedicle Screw Instrumentation for Spinal Neoplasms: A Single Center Experience on Safety and Efficacy. CANCERS, 14(21), [5275]. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215275

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@article{7f7958fd7fe64e2e97f94d9496b4f563,
title = "CFR-PEEK Pedicle Screw Instrumentation for Spinal Neoplasms: A Single Center Experience on Safety and Efficacy",
abstract = "(1) Background: Surgery for spinal metastases has gained a decisive role in modern oncological treatment. Recently, carbon-fiber-reinforced (CFR) polyethyl-ether-ether-ketone (PEEK) pedicle screw systems were introduced, reducing artifacts on imaging and showing less perturbation effects on photon radiation. Preliminary clinical experience with CFR-PEEK implants for spinal metastases exists. The aim of this monocentric study is to report on the safety and efficacy of CFR-PEEK pedicle screw systems for spinal neoplasms in a large cohort of consecutive patients. (2) Methods: We retrospectively analyzed prospectively the collected data of consecutive patients being operated on from 1 August 2015 to 31 October 2021 using a CFR-PEEK pedicle screw system for posterior stabilization because of spinal metastases or primary bone tumors of the spine. (3) Results: We included 321 patients of a mean age of 65 ± 13 years. On average, 5 ± 2 levels were instrumented. Anterior reconstruction was performed in 121 (37.7%) patients. Intraoperative complications were documented in 30 (9.3%) patients. Revision surgery for postoperative complications was necessary in 55 (17.1%) patients. Implant-related complications, such as intraoperative screw breakage (3.4%) and screw loosening (2.2%), were rare. (4) Conclusions: CFR-PEEK is a safe and efficient alternative to titanium for oncological spinal instrumentation, with low complication and revision rates in routine use and with the advantage of its radiolucency.",
author = "Ann-Kathrin Joerger and Sebastian Seitz and Nicole Lange and Aftahy, {Amir K} and Arthur Wagner and Yu-Mi Ryang and Denise Bernhardt and Combs, {Stephanie E} and Maria Wostrack and Jens Gempt and Bernhard Meyer",
year = "2022",
month = oct,
day = "27",
doi = "10.3390/cancers14215275",
language = "English",
volume = "14",
journal = "CANCERS",
issn = "2072-6694",
publisher = "Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - CFR-PEEK Pedicle Screw Instrumentation for Spinal Neoplasms: A Single Center Experience on Safety and Efficacy

AU - Joerger, Ann-Kathrin

AU - Seitz, Sebastian

AU - Lange, Nicole

AU - Aftahy, Amir K

AU - Wagner, Arthur

AU - Ryang, Yu-Mi

AU - Bernhardt, Denise

AU - Combs, Stephanie E

AU - Wostrack, Maria

AU - Gempt, Jens

AU - Meyer, Bernhard

PY - 2022/10/27

Y1 - 2022/10/27

N2 - (1) Background: Surgery for spinal metastases has gained a decisive role in modern oncological treatment. Recently, carbon-fiber-reinforced (CFR) polyethyl-ether-ether-ketone (PEEK) pedicle screw systems were introduced, reducing artifacts on imaging and showing less perturbation effects on photon radiation. Preliminary clinical experience with CFR-PEEK implants for spinal metastases exists. The aim of this monocentric study is to report on the safety and efficacy of CFR-PEEK pedicle screw systems for spinal neoplasms in a large cohort of consecutive patients. (2) Methods: We retrospectively analyzed prospectively the collected data of consecutive patients being operated on from 1 August 2015 to 31 October 2021 using a CFR-PEEK pedicle screw system for posterior stabilization because of spinal metastases or primary bone tumors of the spine. (3) Results: We included 321 patients of a mean age of 65 ± 13 years. On average, 5 ± 2 levels were instrumented. Anterior reconstruction was performed in 121 (37.7%) patients. Intraoperative complications were documented in 30 (9.3%) patients. Revision surgery for postoperative complications was necessary in 55 (17.1%) patients. Implant-related complications, such as intraoperative screw breakage (3.4%) and screw loosening (2.2%), were rare. (4) Conclusions: CFR-PEEK is a safe and efficient alternative to titanium for oncological spinal instrumentation, with low complication and revision rates in routine use and with the advantage of its radiolucency.

AB - (1) Background: Surgery for spinal metastases has gained a decisive role in modern oncological treatment. Recently, carbon-fiber-reinforced (CFR) polyethyl-ether-ether-ketone (PEEK) pedicle screw systems were introduced, reducing artifacts on imaging and showing less perturbation effects on photon radiation. Preliminary clinical experience with CFR-PEEK implants for spinal metastases exists. The aim of this monocentric study is to report on the safety and efficacy of CFR-PEEK pedicle screw systems for spinal neoplasms in a large cohort of consecutive patients. (2) Methods: We retrospectively analyzed prospectively the collected data of consecutive patients being operated on from 1 August 2015 to 31 October 2021 using a CFR-PEEK pedicle screw system for posterior stabilization because of spinal metastases or primary bone tumors of the spine. (3) Results: We included 321 patients of a mean age of 65 ± 13 years. On average, 5 ± 2 levels were instrumented. Anterior reconstruction was performed in 121 (37.7%) patients. Intraoperative complications were documented in 30 (9.3%) patients. Revision surgery for postoperative complications was necessary in 55 (17.1%) patients. Implant-related complications, such as intraoperative screw breakage (3.4%) and screw loosening (2.2%), were rare. (4) Conclusions: CFR-PEEK is a safe and efficient alternative to titanium for oncological spinal instrumentation, with low complication and revision rates in routine use and with the advantage of its radiolucency.

U2 - 10.3390/cancers14215275

DO - 10.3390/cancers14215275

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 36358693

VL - 14

JO - CANCERS

JF - CANCERS

SN - 2072-6694

IS - 21

M1 - 5275

ER -