Long-term clinical outcomes following 3- and 4-level anterior cervical discectomy and fusion

Feb 20, 2016Journal of neurosurgery. Spine

Long-term results after 3- and 4-level front-neck spinal disc removal and fusion surgery

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Abstract

In a follow-up of 97 patients over an average of 7.6 years, 4-level anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) was associated with higher postoperative complications than 3-level ACDF.

  • Patients in the 4-level ACDF group experienced a 31% rate of dysphagia, significantly higher than the 12.7% rate in the 3-level group.
  • The fusion rate was 84.6% for the 4-level ACDF compared to 94.4% for the 3-level ACDF, though this difference was not statistically significant.
  • A higher percentage of patients in the 4-level group reported persistent axial neck pain (53.8%) compared to those in the 3-level group (31%).
  • Daily oral morphine use was significantly greater in the 4-level group, averaging 143 mg/day versus 25 mg/day in the 3-level group.
  • A smaller proportion of patients in the 4-level group achieved excellent/good outcomes based on Odom's criteria compared to the 3-level group.

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