TY - JOUR
T1 - Life expectancy after cervical laminoplasty ―Causes of the fatal prognosis at the early stage (within 5 years)―
AU - Kawaguchi, Yoshiharu
AU - Nakano, Masato
AU - Yasuda, Taketoshi
AU - Seki, Shoji
AU - Suzuki, Kayo
AU - Yahara, Yasuhito
AU - Makino, Hiroto
AU - Kanamori, Masahiko
AU - Kimura, Tomoatsu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2017 The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Introduction: In more than 20 years’ follow-up after cervical laminoplasty, some patients died at an early stage, within 5 years postoperatively. The details remain unclear. This study was conducted to elucidate the clinical features in patients who died at an early stage after cervical laminoplasty to determine possible preventive measures against early death after surgery. Methods: A total of 74 patients who died with the follow-up period were included. The patients were divided into two groups: patients with a short survival period (S group, died !5 years after surgery) and patients with a long survival period (L group, died >5 years after surgery). Diseases, gender, age, causes of the death, general complications before surgery, and the pre- and postoperative JOA scores were compared between the two groups. Results: Eleven patients (15%) died within 5 years after laminoplasty. The average age at death in the S group was 68.7 years which was considerably younger than that in the L group (80.2 years). The ratio of pneumonia was higher in the S group, compared to that in the L group. Postoperative JOA score in the S group was lower than that in the L group. Conclusions: 11 patients out of 74 patients (15%) died within 5 years after laminoplasty. The average age at the death in the S group was much younger than that in the L group. The postoperative JOA score in the S group was lower than that in the L group. As pneumonia was more prevalent in the S group, it might be reasonable to give the information for the protection of pneumonia after cervical laminoplasty.
AB - Introduction: In more than 20 years’ follow-up after cervical laminoplasty, some patients died at an early stage, within 5 years postoperatively. The details remain unclear. This study was conducted to elucidate the clinical features in patients who died at an early stage after cervical laminoplasty to determine possible preventive measures against early death after surgery. Methods: A total of 74 patients who died with the follow-up period were included. The patients were divided into two groups: patients with a short survival period (S group, died !5 years after surgery) and patients with a long survival period (L group, died >5 years after surgery). Diseases, gender, age, causes of the death, general complications before surgery, and the pre- and postoperative JOA scores were compared between the two groups. Results: Eleven patients (15%) died within 5 years after laminoplasty. The average age at death in the S group was 68.7 years which was considerably younger than that in the L group (80.2 years). The ratio of pneumonia was higher in the S group, compared to that in the L group. Postoperative JOA score in the S group was lower than that in the L group. Conclusions: 11 patients out of 74 patients (15%) died within 5 years after laminoplasty. The average age at the death in the S group was much younger than that in the L group. The postoperative JOA score in the S group was lower than that in the L group. As pneumonia was more prevalent in the S group, it might be reasonable to give the information for the protection of pneumonia after cervical laminoplasty.
KW - Cause of death
KW - Cervical laminoplasty
KW - Cervical spine
KW - Cervical spondylosis
KW - Life expectancy
KW - Operative treatment
KW - Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament
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U2 - 10.22603/ssrr.1.2017-0032
DO - 10.22603/ssrr.1.2017-0032
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 31440630
AN - SCOPUS:85071228848
SN - 2432-261X
VL - 1
SP - 174
EP - 178
JO - Spine Surgery and Related Research
JF - Spine Surgery and Related Research
IS - 4
ER -