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Role of Posterior Carbon Fiber Implants in Spine Tumor Surgery.

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Alvarez-Breckenridge, CA; North, R; Tatsui, C; Kumar, N; Lo, S-F; Mohammed, K; Reynolds, J; Lazary, A; Laufer, I; Verlaan, JJ; Gokaslan, Z ...
Published in: Global Spine J
January 2025

STUDY DESIGN: Narrative Review. OBJECTIVE: The management of spinal tumors requires a multi-disciplinary approach including surgery, radiation, and systemic therapy. Surgical approaches typically require posterior segmental instrumentation to maintain long-term spinal stability. Carbon fiber reinforced pedicle screws (CFRP) are increasingly used in the oncologic setting due to reductions in both imaging artifacts and radiotherapy perturbations compared to titanium implants. We performed a review of the literature and highlight advantages and future areas of study for CFRP. METHODS: We performed a systematic review of the literature using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines and identified 10 articles including 573 patients. Across all studies we reviewed patient demographics, tumor types treated, hardware-related features, complication rates, recurrence, survival, and follow-up. RESULTS: Across 10 studies, a total of 1371 screws placed. Surgical and non-surgical complications were reported in 18.3% of patients. Disease progression at the surgical site was detected in 7.3% of patients. There was no significant difference in clinical or hardware complications between CFRP or titanium implants. The most frequent complication attributable to implanted CFRP hardware included screw breakage in 2.4% and loosening in 1.7% of patients, respectively. CONCLUSION: CFRP provide a unique tool in the setting of spinal oncology. With a safety profile comparable to titanium, we review the documented advantages of CFRP posterior implants compared to titanium, while also addressing their current limitations. Additionally, we highlight several areas of future research to identify the optimal patients who will achieve the greatest benefit of CFRP.

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Global Spine J

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2192-5682

Publication Date

January 2025

Volume

15

Issue

1_suppl

Start / End Page

157S / 165S

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Alvarez-Breckenridge, C. A., North, R., Tatsui, C., Kumar, N., Lo, S.-F., Mohammed, K., … Boriani, S. (2025). Role of Posterior Carbon Fiber Implants in Spine Tumor Surgery. Global Spine J, 15(1_suppl), 157S-165S. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682241259778
Alvarez-Breckenridge, Christopher A., Robert North, Claudio Tatsui, Naresh Kumar, Sheng-Fu Lo, Karim Mohammed, Jeremy Reynolds, et al. “Role of Posterior Carbon Fiber Implants in Spine Tumor Surgery.Global Spine J 15, no. 1_suppl (January 2025): 157S-165S. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682241259778.
Alvarez-Breckenridge CA, North R, Tatsui C, Kumar N, Lo S-F, Mohammed K, et al. Role of Posterior Carbon Fiber Implants in Spine Tumor Surgery. Global Spine J. 2025 Jan;15(1_suppl):157S-165S.
Alvarez-Breckenridge, Christopher A., et al. “Role of Posterior Carbon Fiber Implants in Spine Tumor Surgery.Global Spine J, vol. 15, no. 1_suppl, Jan. 2025, pp. 157S-165S. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/21925682241259778.
Alvarez-Breckenridge CA, North R, Tatsui C, Kumar N, Lo S-F, Mohammed K, Reynolds J, Lazary A, Laufer I, Verlaan JJ, Gokaslan Z, Luzzati A, Cecchinato R, Shin J, Hornicek F, Disch A, Goodwin M, Goodwin R, Sahgal A, Gasbarrini A, Boriani S. Role of Posterior Carbon Fiber Implants in Spine Tumor Surgery. Global Spine J. 2025 Jan;15(1_suppl):157S-165S.
Journal cover image

Published In

Global Spine J

DOI

ISSN

2192-5682

Publication Date

January 2025

Volume

15

Issue

1_suppl

Start / End Page

157S / 165S

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences