[C5 palsy after multi-segmental cervical decompression : How can it be avoided?]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00132-018-3565-0
[C5 palsy after multi-segmental cervical decompression : How can it be avoided?]
Abstract
Background: Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) as well as posterior instrumentation of the cervical spine are frequently performed surgeries for cervical disc prolapse or spinal stenosis. Surgery itself harbors a very low risk of adverse events. Postoperative palsy of the C5 nerve root, however, is a severe complication and its origin is still not fully understood. The risk of such a C5 palsy is reported to be between 0 and 30%; 5% on average according to the literature.
Objectives: To describe underlying pathomechanisms and to recommend strategies for risk reduction.
Materials and methods: An extensive literature research via Medline was performed.
Results: Potential risk factors are male gender, sagittal diameter below 5.6 mm, anterior approach, and higher age.
Conclusions: Currently available data only originates from retrospective or anatomical studies. A prospective register study with the goal to put light on the pathogenesis is currently being performed.
Keywords: Cervical vertebrae; Complication, postoperative; Disc prolapse; Paralysis; Spinal stenosis.
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