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Outcomes and Related Factors of C5 Palsy Following Cervical Laminectomy With Instrumented Fusion Compared With Laminoplasty.

Authors
 Sang-Hun Lee  ;  Kyung-Soo Suk  ;  Kyung-Chung Kang  ;  Sung-Woo Cho  ;  Hyung-Suk Juh  ;  Jung-Hee Lee  ;  Ki-Tack Kim 
Citation
 SPINE, Vol.41(10) : 574-579, 2016 
Journal Title
SPINE
ISSN
 0362-2436 
Issue Date
2016
MeSH
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Cervical Vertebrae/surgery ; Cohort Studies ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Laminectomy/adverse effects* ; Laminectomy/trends ; Laminoplasty/adverse effects* ; Laminoplasty/trends ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Paralysis/diagnosis ; Paralysis/epidemiology* ; Postoperative Complications/diagnosis ; Postoperative Complications/epidemiology* ; Radiculopathy/diagnosis ; Radiculopathy/epidemiology* ; Radiculopathy/surgery ; Retrospective Studies ; Risk Factors ; Spinal Fusion/adverse effects* ; Spinal Fusion/trends ; Treatment Outcome
Keywords
C5 palsy ; cervical laminectomy with fusion ; cervical spondylotic myelopathy ; laminoplasty ; myeloradiculopathy ; outcomes ; related factors
Abstract
STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective study.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyze the clinical outcomes and related factors of C5 palsy (C5P) following posterior cervical laminectomy with fusion (LF) compared with laminoplasty (LP).
SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: C5P is more common after LF than after LP. There have not been any studies on C5P-LF compared with C5P-LP.
METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed consecutive cases that underwent cervical LF for nontraumatic cervical myelopathy or myeloradiculopathy (CMR). To analyze the related factors, C5P-LF and non-C5P-LF groups were compared. To assess the clinical parameters, preoperative diagnosis, clinical symptoms, surgical procedures, and outcome instruments were analyzed. Radiographically, we analyzed preoperative maximal spinal cord compression ratio, presence of C4-5 foraminal stenosis (FS), and correction angles on the sagittal plane. To compare with C5P-LP, we analyzed the incidence, time of onset, grade of muscle weakness, other accompanying cervical nerve root palsies, recovery time, and degree of final recovery in the C5P-LF and the C5P-LP groups of 100 consecutive LPs.
RESULTS: A total of 90 LF patients were enrolled (M:F = 54:36, mean age 61.1 yr, mean follow-up 35 months). C5P occurred in 26 patients (28.9%), and 14 cases (53.8%) demonstrated other cervical nerve root palsies. Clinically significant differences were observed between the C5P-LF and non-C5P-LF groups with regard to preoperative clinical diagnosis (CMR 88.5:42.2%, P < 0.001) and presence of preoperative upper extremity weakness (57.7:32.3%, P = 0.02). Comparison between the C5P-LF and C5P-LP groups showed significant differences between incidence (28.9:4%), mean grade of weakness (2.1:3.5), accompanying nerve root symptoms (53.8:0%), recovery time (20.8:10.5 weeks), and incidence of incomplete recovery (15.4:0%).
CONCLUSION: C5P-LF patients showed higher incidence, more severe weakness, frequent involvement of multiple cervical nerve roots, and longer recovery time than C5P-LP patients. Preoperative clinical manifestation of CMR and preexisting upper extremity weakness were the related factors of C5 palsy.
LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 3.
Full Text
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DOI
10.1097/BRS.0000000000001343
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery (정형외과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Suk, Kyung Soo(석경수) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0633-2658
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/146955
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