Abstract
When surgical decompression of cervical spine is considered, multilevel cervical corpectomy
with long strut grafts is the preferred treatment. This procedure is used in a variety
of pathologies including degenerative disease, tumors, trauma and infection. Corpectomy
with interbody grafting helps in adequate spinal canal and neural decompression compared
to multilevel discectomy, which could be difficult as well as inadequate. Fibular/iliac
strut grafts are used for reconstruction along with a stabilizing hardware in this
procedure. So far, complete imaging spectrum of complications exclusive to strut graft
has not been reported in the literature. This pictorial essay presents complications
exclusive to the strut graft, utility of advanced imaging in diagnosis and a brief
note on the clinical management of complications.
Keywords
Cervical spine - corpectomy - Computed tomography - magnetic resonance imaging - strut
grafts