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Long-term result of vocal cord paralysis after anterior cervical disectomy.

Ching-Chang Chen1, Yin-Cheng Huang, Shih-Tseng Lee, Jyi-Feng Chen, Chieh-Tsai Wu, Po-Hsun Tu.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Anterior cervical disectomy and fusion (ACDF) is a highly effective and safe method for spinal cord and cervical root decompression. However, vocal cord paralysis (VCP) remains an important cause of postoperative morbidity. The true incidence and recovery course of postoperative VCP is still uncertain. This study is a report on VCP after ACDF to evaluate the incidence, recovery course, and possible risk factors.
METHODS: From 2004 to 2008, 1,895 consecutive patients underwent ACDF in our hospital and were followed up for at least 3 years. All surgeons were well trained and used a right-sided exposure. Prolonged VCP, where patients suffered from postoperative VCP lasting more than 3 months, was recorded and analyzed.
RESULTS: In this retrospective study, 9 of the 1,895 patients (0.47%) documented prolonged VCP lasting over 3 months. Six of the nine patients had total recovery within 9 months. Only three patients (0.16%) still had symptoms even after 3 years postoperatively. All symptoms of VCP, except hoarseness, could be improved. After matching with 36 non-VCP patients, no differences with regard to longer operative or anesthesia time, shorter neck, obesity, and prevertebral edema. All cases of prolonged course of postoperative VCP occurred in patients who underwent exposure at the C67 level.
CONCLUSION: In our study, only 0.47% documented prolonged postoperative VCP, while most patients recovered within 9 months. However, if symptoms last longer, there could be almost permanent VCP (0.16%). In our study, choking and dysphagia subsided mostly within 6 months, but hoarseness remained. The exposure of the C67 level obviously was a risk factor for postoperative VCP.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24212479      PMCID: PMC3940816          DOI: 10.1007/s00586-013-3084-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Spine J        ISSN: 0940-6719            Impact factor:   3.134


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