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Atlantoaxial stenosis after muscle-preserving selective laminectomy

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? 2022 Elsevier LtdThere are few reports of degenerative atlantoaxial stenosis and new stenosis after cervical decompression. We experienced four cases of atlantoaxial stenosis after muscle-preserving selective laminectomy. We compared these four cases with no stenosis cases after long-term follow-up of selective laminectomy, as well as healthy subjects. A total of 1205 patients who underwent muscle-preserving selective laminectomy due to cervical disorders were included in this study. Postoperative atlantoaxial stenosis, which needed decompression, appeared in 4 cases, and 30 patients did not have radiological stenosis for more than 10 years after surgery. Twenty healthy volunteers were also used as controls. The radiographic parameters measured were C2-C7 angle, C2-C7 sagittal vertical axis (SVA), C2 slope, C7 slope, C2-C5 angle, C5-C7 angle, C1-C2 angle, and atlantodental interval (ADI). We measured the anterior-posterior (AP) diameters of the spinal cord (SC) and dural tube (Dura) at C1/C2 with sagittal MRI. In the cases of atlantoaxial stenosis, the AP of SC and Dura at C1/C2 were smaller preoperatively, and the residual space for SC (SAC) was also smaller. The preoperative ADI was significantly higher in patients with atlantoaxial stenosis, suggesting preoperative instability at C1/C2. Analysis of the ROC curve showed that patients with a preoperative SAC of less than 3.6 mm and an ADI of more than 1.35 mm were more likely to develop postoperative atlantoaxial stenosis. When we perform a muscle-preserving selective laminectomy, decompression of C1/C2 is suggested when the SAC at C1/C2 is less than 3.6 mm and the ADI is more than 1.35 mm.

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Aoyama R.、Yamane J.、Ninomiya K.、Takahashi Y.、Kitamura K.、Nori S.、Suzuki S.、Matsumoto S.、Kato M.、Ueda S.、Anazawa U.、Shiraishi T.

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Department of Orthopedics Tokyo Dental College Ichikawa General Hospital

Department of Orthopedics Murayama Medical Center

Department of Orthopedics Shizuoka City Shimizu Hospital

Department of Orthopedics National Defense Medical College

Department of Orthopedics Keio University

Department of Orthopedics Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital

Department of Orthopedics Kawasaki Municipal Hospital

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2022

Journal of clinical neuroscience

Journal of clinical neuroscience

SCI
ISSN:0967-5868
年,卷(期):2022.100
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