Dysphagia is a known complication of cervical surgery and may be prolonged or occasionally serious. A previous study showed that dysphagia after occipitocervical fusion was caused by oropharyngeal stenosis resulting from O-C2 (upper cervical lordosis) fixation in a flexed position. However, there have been few reports analyzing the association between the C2-C7 angle (middle-lower cervical lordosis) and postoperative dysphagia. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between cervical lordosis and the development of dysphagia after anterior and posterior cervical spine surgery (AC and PC). Three hundred fifty-four patients were reviewed in this retrospective clinical study, including 172 patients who underwent the AC procedure ...
The primary goal is to identify the genuine incidence of peri-surgical complications associated with...
Dysphasia is regarded as one of the common complications following anterior cervical discectomy and ...
Introduction: During upper cervical anterior fusion involving C2, the branches of the superior laryn...
Cervical misalignment after upper cervical fusion including the occipital bone may cause trismus or ...
Dysphagia is a common complication following anterior cervical spine surgery (ACSS). The incidences ...
Dysphagia is a prevalent problem after anterior cervical spine surgery (ACSS). The incidences of dys...
Abstract Objectives This study aimed to analyze the change trends of prevertebral soft tissue swelli...
Abstract Background The development of dysphagia and trismus following posterior C1–C3 fusion is rar...
Background: Dysphagia is a common complication immediately following anterior cervical spine surgery...
Study designProspective cohort study.ObjectivesMost studies of dysphagia in the cervical spine have ...
Study DesignRetrospective case series.PurposeTo elucidate the impact of postoperative occiput–C2 (O–...
PURPOSE: To identify changes in cervical alignment parameters following surgical correction of thora...
The anterior approach to cervical spine surgery is associated with many possible complications. Dysp...
Contains fulltext : 229760.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Cervic...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the causes of dysphagia after cervical surgery using la...
The primary goal is to identify the genuine incidence of peri-surgical complications associated with...
Dysphasia is regarded as one of the common complications following anterior cervical discectomy and ...
Introduction: During upper cervical anterior fusion involving C2, the branches of the superior laryn...
Cervical misalignment after upper cervical fusion including the occipital bone may cause trismus or ...
Dysphagia is a common complication following anterior cervical spine surgery (ACSS). The incidences ...
Dysphagia is a prevalent problem after anterior cervical spine surgery (ACSS). The incidences of dys...
Abstract Objectives This study aimed to analyze the change trends of prevertebral soft tissue swelli...
Abstract Background The development of dysphagia and trismus following posterior C1–C3 fusion is rar...
Background: Dysphagia is a common complication immediately following anterior cervical spine surgery...
Study designProspective cohort study.ObjectivesMost studies of dysphagia in the cervical spine have ...
Study DesignRetrospective case series.PurposeTo elucidate the impact of postoperative occiput–C2 (O–...
PURPOSE: To identify changes in cervical alignment parameters following surgical correction of thora...
The anterior approach to cervical spine surgery is associated with many possible complications. Dysp...
Contains fulltext : 229760.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Cervic...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the causes of dysphagia after cervical surgery using la...
The primary goal is to identify the genuine incidence of peri-surgical complications associated with...
Dysphasia is regarded as one of the common complications following anterior cervical discectomy and ...
Introduction: During upper cervical anterior fusion involving C2, the branches of the superior laryn...