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Anterior cervical hybrid constructs reduce superior adjacent segment burden compared to multilevel anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.

Fenil R BhattLindsay D OroszKirsten A SchulerBrandon J AllenRita T RoyJulia N GrigorianThomas C SchulerChristopher R GoodEhsan JaziniColin M Haines
Published in: Journal of spine surgery (Hong Kong) (2024)
Compared to ACDF, hybrid constructs partially preserved motion across operative levels and had greater postoperative global ROM without increasing superior adjacent segment mobility or sacrificing alignment restoration. This supports the consideration of ACH in patients with multilevel degenerative cervical pathology requiring at least a 1-level fusion and suggests a propensity for long-term success by reducing the superior adjacent segment burden.
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