Factors Significantly Associated with Postoperative Neck Pain Deterioration after Surgery for Cervical Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament: Study of a Cohort Using a Prospective Registry

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Koda Masao,Yoshii Toshitaka,Egawa Satoru,Sakai KenichiroORCID,Kusano Kazuo,Nakagawa Yukihiro,Hirai TakashiORCID,Wada KanichiroORCID,Katsumi Keiichi,Kimura AtsushiORCID,Furuya TakeoORCID,Maki Satoshi,Nagoshi Narihito,Watanabe KotaORCID,Kanchiku Tsukasa,Nagamoto Yukitaka,Oshima Yasushi,Ando Kei,Nakashima HiroakiORCID,Takahata Masahiko,Mori Kanji,Nakajima Hideaki,Murata Kazuma,Matsunaga Shunji,Kaito TakashiORCID,Yamada Kei,Kobayashi ShoORCID,Kato SatoshiORCID,Ohba Tetsuro,Inami Satoshi,Fujibayashi Shunsuke,Katoh HiroyukiORCID,Kanno HaruoORCID,Takahashi HiroshiORCID,Fujii Kengo,Miyagi MasayukiORCID,Inoue GenORCID,Takaso Masashi,Imagama Shiro,Kawaguchi Yoshiharu,Takeshita Katsushi,Nakamura Masaya,Matsumoto Morio,Okawa Atsushi,Yamazaki MasashiORCID

Abstract

Postoperative neck pain has been reported as an unsolved postoperative complication of surgery for cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL). The aim of the present study was to elucidate factors having a significant association with postoperative deterioration of neck pain in cervical OPLL patients. We studied a cohort of patients in a prospective registry of 478 patients who had undergone cervical spine surgery for cervical OPLL. We excluded those without evaluation of preoperative neck pain. Therefore, 438 patients were included in the present study. Neck pain was evaluated with the visual analogue scale (VAS, 0–100 mm). Postoperative neck pain deterioration was defined as a ≥20 mm increase of VAS neck pain. Patient factors, neurological status, imaging factors and surgical factors were assessed. Univariate analyses followed by multivariate analysis using stepwise logistic regression was performed. Six months after surgery, 50 (11.6%) patients showed postoperative neck pain deterioration and 76 (17.4%) patients showed postoperative neck pain deterioration 2 years after surgery. Six months after surgery, the rate of neck pain deterioration was significantly higher in patients who had undergone posterior surgery. Two years after surgery, the number of levels fused was significantly correlated with neck pain deterioration.

Funder

Health and Labour Science Research grant

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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