In spinal stenosis with degenerative spondylolisthesis, decompression and fusion is widely recommended. However, the main drawback of fusion remains pain at the bone donor site. A novel dynamic transpedicular system (Dynesys™) was introduced to stabilize the spine without adding bone graft for fusion. Two years results reported earlier were excellent.
We reviewed 161 patients, from four centres in Switzerland, who had undergone posterior fusion of the upper cervical spine with transarticular screw fixation of the atlanto-axial joints. They were followed up for a mean 24.6 months. The vertebral artery and the medulla escaped injury and only 5.9% of the complications were directly related to the screws. The rate of pseudarthrosis was 0.6%.