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Single level cervical disc herniation: A questionnaire based study on current surgical practices

BACKGROUND: Operative procedures like simple discectomy, with or without fusion and with or without instrumentation, for single level cervical disc herniation causing neck pain or neurological compromise have been described and are largely successful. However, there is a debate on definitive criteri...

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Autores principales: Abrishamkar, Saeid, Karimi, Yousef, Safavi, Mohammadreza, Tavakoli, Pouria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19838345
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5413.53453
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author Abrishamkar, Saeid
Karimi, Yousef
Safavi, Mohammadreza
Tavakoli, Pouria
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Karimi, Yousef
Safavi, Mohammadreza
Tavakoli, Pouria
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description BACKGROUND: Operative procedures like simple discectomy, with or without fusion and with or without instrumentation, for single level cervical disc herniation causing neck pain or neurological compromise have been described and are largely successful. However, there is a debate on definitive criteria to perform fusion (with or without instrumentation) for single level cervical disc herniation. Hence, we conducted a questionnaire based study to elicit the opinions of practicing neurosurgeons. MATERIALS AND METHODS: About 148 neurosurgeons with atleast 12 years of operative experience on single level cervical disc herniation, utilizing the anterior approach, were enrolled in our study. All participating neurosurgeons were asked to complete a practice based questionnaire. The responses of 120 neurosurgeons were analysed. RESULTS: The mean age of enrolled surgeons was 51 yrs (range 45-73) with mean surgical experience of 16.9 yrs (range 12-40 yrs) on single level cervical disc herniation. Out of 120 surgeons 10(8%) had 15-25 years experience and always preferred fusion with or without instrumentation and six (five per cent with 17-27 yrs experience had never used fusion techniques. However, 104 (87%) surgeons with 12-40 yrs experience had their own criteria based on their experiences for performing fusion with graft and instrumentation (FGI), while. 85 (75%) preferred auto graft with cage. CONCLUSIONS: Most of surgeons performed FGI before the age of 40, but for others, patient criteria such as job (heavier job), physical examination (especially myelopathy) and imaging findings (mild degenerative changes on X-ray and signal change in the spinal cord on MRI) were considered significant for performing FGI.
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spelling pubmed-27621692009-10-16 Single level cervical disc herniation: A questionnaire based study on current surgical practices Abrishamkar, Saeid Karimi, Yousef Safavi, Mohammadreza Tavakoli, Pouria Indian J Orthop Original Article BACKGROUND: Operative procedures like simple discectomy, with or without fusion and with or without instrumentation, for single level cervical disc herniation causing neck pain or neurological compromise have been described and are largely successful. However, there is a debate on definitive criteria to perform fusion (with or without instrumentation) for single level cervical disc herniation. Hence, we conducted a questionnaire based study to elicit the opinions of practicing neurosurgeons. MATERIALS AND METHODS: About 148 neurosurgeons with atleast 12 years of operative experience on single level cervical disc herniation, utilizing the anterior approach, were enrolled in our study. All participating neurosurgeons were asked to complete a practice based questionnaire. The responses of 120 neurosurgeons were analysed. RESULTS: The mean age of enrolled surgeons was 51 yrs (range 45-73) with mean surgical experience of 16.9 yrs (range 12-40 yrs) on single level cervical disc herniation. Out of 120 surgeons 10(8%) had 15-25 years experience and always preferred fusion with or without instrumentation and six (five per cent with 17-27 yrs experience had never used fusion techniques. However, 104 (87%) surgeons with 12-40 yrs experience had their own criteria based on their experiences for performing fusion with graft and instrumentation (FGI), while. 85 (75%) preferred auto graft with cage. CONCLUSIONS: Most of surgeons performed FGI before the age of 40, but for others, patient criteria such as job (heavier job), physical examination (especially myelopathy) and imaging findings (mild degenerative changes on X-ray and signal change in the spinal cord on MRI) were considered significant for performing FGI. Medknow Publications 2009 /pmc/articles/PMC2762169/ /pubmed/19838345 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5413.53453 Text en © Indian Journal of Orthopaedics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Abrishamkar, Saeid
Karimi, Yousef
Safavi, Mohammadreza
Tavakoli, Pouria
Single level cervical disc herniation: A questionnaire based study on current surgical practices
title Single level cervical disc herniation: A questionnaire based study on current surgical practices
title_full Single level cervical disc herniation: A questionnaire based study on current surgical practices
title_fullStr Single level cervical disc herniation: A questionnaire based study on current surgical practices
title_full_unstemmed Single level cervical disc herniation: A questionnaire based study on current surgical practices
title_short Single level cervical disc herniation: A questionnaire based study on current surgical practices
title_sort single level cervical disc herniation: a questionnaire based study on current surgical practices
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19838345
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5413.53453
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