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Bratislava Medical Journal Vol.125, No.3, p. 183–188, 2024

Title: Postoperative complications associated with anterior cervical discectomy and three years follow-up
Author: Vladimir KATUCH, Jan BANOCI, Veronika MAGOCOVA, Martin CMOREJ, Jana KATUCHOVA, Kleanthia EFTHYMIOU, Veronika ROSKOVICOVA

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Anterior cervical discectomy (ACD) is used in the surgical treatment of cervical degenerative disc disease (DDD). Besides the low incidence of postoperative complications, they can affect the postoperative course for patients.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: From January 2015 to December 2019, 789 cervical DDD patients with ACD were investigated. This study aims to identify the risk factors for postoperative complications and evaluate the quality of life for ACD patients using the Visual Analog Pain Scale (VAS) and Neck Disability Index (NDI).
RESULTS:Among the 789 cervical patients, postoperative complications were identified in 88 patients. In analyzing independently risk factors for postoperative complications, we don’t record the male gender, age, number of treated segments, diabetes mellitus, and hypertension with significant risk. A BMI higher than 23.5, a longer surgery of more than 82.5 min, and blood loss of more than 95 ml were found as independent risk factors for postoperative complications. The three-year follow-up quality of life was evaluated in 565 because of the loss of 224 patients. We found improved quality of life in the whole group of patients. Moreover, we have not confirmed significant differences in groups of patients, with and without postoperative complications.
CONCLUSION: The result of our study documented a low incidence of postoperative complications after ACD. We identified high BMI level, increased blood loss, and prolonged operation time as independent risk factors for the increased incidence of postoperative complications. Moreover, we demonstrated that postoperative complications do not significantly influence the patient’s quality of life (Tab. 5, Ref. 32).

Keywords: anterior cervical discectomy, cervical degenerative disc disease, postoperative complications, quality of life
Published online: 02-Jan-2024
Year: 2024, Volume: 125, Issue: 3 Page From: 183, Page To: 188
doi:10.4149/BLL_2024_29


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