评估颈椎前路椎间盘切除术和固定倾斜角度同种异体植骨融合后临床状态和手术结果的患者报告调查。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Goran Lakičević, Bruno Splavski, Sandra Lakičević, Krešimir Rotim
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退行性颈椎间盘疾病可以通过多种手术治疗,其中之一是前路颈椎间盘切除术和融合术(ACDF)。它用于稳定脊柱和减压椎管的神经结构。然而,测量其对术后临床状态和手术结果的影响是困难的。这就是为什么患者报告的调查通常用于评估临床状态和手术结果的原因。为了评估ACDF的手术效果,我们对60例患者进行了一项为期一年的前瞻性研究。我们采用基于视觉模拟量表(VAS)、Oswestry残疾指数(ODI)和奥多姆问卷的结构化患者报告调查。大多数患者在接受固定倾角为7º的碳楔状异体ACDF后,手臂和颈部疼痛强度明显减轻。这种改善在所有年龄组和颈椎手术水平上都是平等的。大多数患者也经历了术后残疾的减少,通过ODI测量,无论他们的年龄或颈椎手术的水平如何。他们中的大多数将结果评为优秀或良好,这在所有年龄组和颈椎水平中都是正确的。综上所述,患者报告的临床状况和结果调查是评估退行性颈椎间盘疾病患者采用固定倾角碳笼ACDF后生活质量的有价值且易于执行的工具。
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PATIENT-REPORTED SURVEY TO ASSESS CLINICAL STATUS AND SURGICAL OUTCOME AFTER ANTERIOR CERVICAL DISCECTOMY AND FUSION USING AN ALLOGRAFT WITH A FIXED ANGLE OF INCLINATION.

Degenerative cervical disc disease can be surgically treated by various procedures, one of which is anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF). It is used to stabilize the spine and decompress neural structures of the spinal canal. However, measuring its impact on postoperative clinical status and surgical outcome is difficult. That is the reason why patient-reported surveys are commonly used to assess clinical status and surgical outcomes. To evaluate the surgical outcomes of ACDF with an allograft with a fixed angle of inclination at one cervical level, we conducted a prospective study on 60 patients over one year. We used a structured patient-reported survey based on the visual analog scale (VAS), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), and Odom questionnaire. Most patients experienced significant reduction in pain intensity in their arms and neck after undergoing ACDF with a carbon wedged-shaped allograft with a fixed inclination angle of 7º. This improvement was equally represented across all age groups and levels of the cervical spine operated on. Most patients also experienced a decrease in postoperative disability, as measured by the ODI, regardless of their age or the level of the cervical spine operated on. The majority of them rated their outcomes as either excellent or good, which was true across all age groups and levels of the cervical spine. In conclusion, patient-reported clinical status and outcome surveys are valuable and easy-to-perform tools for evaluating the quality of life of patients suffering from degenerative cervical disc disease after ACDF with a carbon cage having a fixed inclination angle.

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Acta clinica Croatica
Acta clinica Croatica 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
38
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Clinica Croatica is a peer reviewed general medical journal that publishes original articles that advance and improve medical science and practice and that serve the purpose of transfer of original and valuable information to journal readers. Acta Clinica Croatica is published in English four times a year.
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