Practical Answers to Frequently Asked Questions in Anterior Cervical Spine Surgery for Degenerative Conditions

Author:

Subramanian Tejas,Kaidi Austin,Shahi Pratyush,Asada Tomoyuki,Hirase Takashi,Vaishnav Avani,Maayan Omri,Amen Troy B.,Araghi Kasra,Simon Chad Z.,Mai Eric,Tuma Olivia C.,Eun Kim Ashley Yeo,Singh Nishtha,Korsun Maximillian K.,Zhang Joshua,Allen Myles,Kwas Cole T.,Kim Eric T.,Sheha Evan D.,Dowdell James E.,Qureshi Sheeraz A.,Iyer SravishtORCID

Abstract

Introduction: Surgical counseling enables shared decision making and optimal outcomes by improving patients' understanding about their pathologies, surgical options, and expected outcomes. Here, we aimed to provide practical answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) from patients undergoing an anterior cervical diskectomy and fusion (ACDF) or cervical disk replacement (CDR) for the treatment of degenerative conditions. Methods: Patients who underwent primary one-level or two-level ACDF or CDR for the treatment of degenerative conditions with a minimum of 1-year follow-up were included. Data were used to answer 10 FAQs that were generated from author's experience of commonly asked questions in clinic before ACDF or CDR. Results: A total of 395 patients (181 ACDF, 214 CDR) were included. (1, 2, and 3) Will my neck/arm pain and physical function improve? Patients report notable improvement in all patient-reported outcome measures. (4) Is there a chance I will get worse? 13% (ACDF) and 5% (CDR) reported worsening. (5) Will I receive a significant amount of radiation? Patients on average received a 3.7 (ACDF) and 5.5 mGy (CDR) dose during. (6) How long will I stay in the hospital? Most patients get discharged on postoperative day one. (7) What is the likelihood that I will have a complication? 13% (8% minor and 5% major) experienced in-hospital complications (ACDF) and 5% (all minor) did (CDR). (8) Will I need another surgery? 2.2% (ACDF) and 2.3% (CDR) of patients required a revision surgery. (9 & 10) When will I be able to return to work/driving? Most patients return to working (median of 16 [ACDF] and 14 days [CDR]) and driving (median of 16 [ACDF] and 12 days [CDR]). Conclusions: The answers to the FAQs can assist surgeons in evidence-based patient counseling.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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