RT Journal A1 Nguyen, Ngoc Quyen A1 Kafle, Dinesh A1 Buchowski, Jacob M. A1 Park, Kun-Woo A1 Chang, Bong-Soon A1 Lee, Choon-Ki A1 Yeom, Jin S. T1 Ceramic Fracture Following Cervical Disc ArthroplastyA Case Report JF The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery JO The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery YR 2011 FD November 16 VO 93 IS 22 SP e132 1 OP 4 DO 10.2106/JBJS.K.00077 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.K.00077 AB Although ceramic fractures have been reported following total hip arthroplasty1-6, with an incidence ranging from 0.004% to 1.4%1-3, no cases of ceramic fracture following cervical disc arthroplasty have been reported, to our knowledge. We present the case of a patient with cervical radiculopathy who underwent total disc replacement at C5-C6 and C6-C7, which was complicated by the development of recurrent symptoms approximately one month after the index procedure. At the time of the revision surgery, the ceramic insert at the C6-C7 level was found to be fractured on its convex cranial side. The implant used was a semiconstrained ceramic-on-ceramic prosthesis (Discocerv Cervidisc Evolution; Scient'x, Guyancourt, France). Since the introduction of this prosthesis in April 20067, more than 2000 prostheses have been implanted. The patient was informed that data concerning the case would be submitted for publication, and he gave his consent.