Successful management of cervical tuberculosis and severe kyphosis using polyetheretherketone expandable cage and titanium plate: A case report

Author:

Iqbal Javeed1,Khan Muhammad Mohsin1ORCID,Thabet Abdulnasser1,Mohammed Kazim1,Scalia Gianluca2ORCID,Chaurasia Bipin3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery Hamad General Hospital – Surgical Specialty Center Doha Qatar

2. Neurosurgery Unit, Department of Head and Neck Surgery Garibaldi Hospital Catania Italy

3. Department of Neurosurgery Neurosurgery Clinic Birgunj Nepal

Abstract

Key Clinical MessageSuccessful management of cervical tuberculosis and severe kyphosis was achieved using a PEEK expandable cage and titanium plate, demonstrating favorable outcomes in restoring cervical alignment and stability. This approach represents a promising alternative for addressing complex cervical pathologies, highlighting the potential of PEEK‐based interventions in surgical management.AbstractCervical tuberculosis can lead to severe vertebral destruction and kyphosis, posing challenges in surgical management. Recent advancements, including the use of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) expandable cages and titanium plates, show promise in addressing multilevel cervical pathologies. This report details the successful treatment of a 27‐year‐old male with cervical tuberculosis and severe kyphosis. Surgical intervention involved prevertebral abscess evacuation, C5‐C7 corpectomy, and insertion of a PEEK expandable cage with an anterior titanium plate. Postoperative care included a Philadelphia collar, and follow‐up demonstrated restored cervical alignment and stability. The use of PEEK‐based surgical interventions, as demonstrated in this case, represents a significant evolution in managing complex cervical conditions. The successful outcome highlights the potential benefits of PEEK expandable cages in addressing cervical tuberculosis and kyphosis. Further research is needed to validate these findings and establish PEEK‐based interventions as a viable alternative in such cases.

Publisher

Wiley

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