Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery (Dec 2020)

Consensus statement on diagnosis and treatment of cervical ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament from Asia Pacific Spine Society (APSS) 2020

  • Xiao-fei Sun,
  • Yuan Wang,
  • Jing-chuan Sun,
  • Xi-ming Xu,
  • Qing-jie Kong,
  • Yu Chen,
  • Hai-song Yang,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Yong-fei Guo,
  • Guo-dong Shi,
  • Xiong-sheng Chen,
  • De-yu Chen,
  • Yong Shen,
  • Ding-jun Hao,
  • Hong-xing Shen,
  • Qing-san Zhu,
  • Wen Yuan,
  • Lian-shun Jia,
  • Jian-gang Shi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2309499020975213
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28

Abstract

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Purpose: The study aimed to develop an evidence-based expert consensus statement on diagnosis and treatment of cervical ossification posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL). Method: Delphi method was used to perform such survey, and the panel members from Asia Pacific Spine Society (APSS) 2020 were invited to answer the open-ended questions in rounds 1 and 2. Then the results were summarized and developed into a Likert-style questionnaire for voting in round 3, and the level of agreement was defined as 80%. In the whole process, we conducted a systematic literature search on evidence for each statement. Results: Cervical OPLL can cause various degrees of neurological symptoms, an it’s thought to be more common in Asia population. CT reconstruction is an important imaging examination to assist diagnosis and guide surgical choice. Segmental, continuous, mixed, and focal type is the most widely used classification system. The non-surgical treatment is recommended for patients with no or mild clinical symptoms, or irreversible neurological damage, or failed surgical decompression, or condition cannot tolerant surgery, or refusing surgery. As OPLL may continue to develop gradually, surgical treatment would be considered in their course inevitably. The surgical choice should depend on various conditions, such as involved levels, thickness, and type of OPLL, skill-experiences of surgeons, which are listed and discussed in the article. Conclusion: In this statement, we describe the clinical features, classifications, and diagnostic criteria of cervical OPLL, and review various surgical methods (such as their indications, complications), and provide a guideline on their choice strategy.