C5-Parese nach Operationen bei zervikaler Myelopathie

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C5-Parese nach Operationen bei zervikaler Myelopathie. / Eicker, Sven-Oliver; Floeth, Frank W.

in: Die Wirbelsäule, Jahrgang 04, Nr. 04, DOI: 10.1055/a-1155-3798, 01.11.2020, S. 254-260.

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Harvard

Eicker, S-O & Floeth, FW 2020, 'C5-Parese nach Operationen bei zervikaler Myelopathie', Die Wirbelsäule, Jg. 04, Nr. 04, DOI: 10.1055/a-1155-3798, S. 254-260. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1155-3798

APA

Eicker, S-O., & Floeth, F. W. (2020). C5-Parese nach Operationen bei zervikaler Myelopathie. Die Wirbelsäule, 04(04), 254-260. [DOI: 10.1055/a-1155-3798]. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1155-3798

Vancouver

Eicker S-O, Floeth FW. C5-Parese nach Operationen bei zervikaler Myelopathie. Die Wirbelsäule. 2020 Nov 1;04(04):254-260. DOI: 10.1055/a-1155-3798. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1155-3798

Bibtex

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title = "C5-Parese nach Operationen bei zervikaler Myelopathie",
abstract = "One of the most common complications in cervical spine surgery is postoperative C5 nerve root palsy with an overall incidence of 5 – 6 % with ranges from 0 – 50 %. Causative nu- merous differing factors have been discussed especially de- mographic factors, shoulder traction, direct intraoperative nerve root injury, spinal cord rotation, special anatomical characteristics, post decompression nerve root tethering and many others. Unfortunately, the etiology of the post- operative C5 palsy is still not clearly understood for what reason a multifactorial cause is the leading scientific opi- nion. This review presents an overview of the current literature and data of our own large cohort. Approach depending risk factors and possible prophylactic procedures are pres- ented and discussed.",
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N2 - One of the most common complications in cervical spine surgery is postoperative C5 nerve root palsy with an overall incidence of 5 – 6 % with ranges from 0 – 50 %. Causative nu- merous differing factors have been discussed especially de- mographic factors, shoulder traction, direct intraoperative nerve root injury, spinal cord rotation, special anatomical characteristics, post decompression nerve root tethering and many others. Unfortunately, the etiology of the post- operative C5 palsy is still not clearly understood for what reason a multifactorial cause is the leading scientific opi- nion. This review presents an overview of the current literature and data of our own large cohort. Approach depending risk factors and possible prophylactic procedures are pres- ented and discussed.

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