The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society
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Postoperative C5 palsy is not an uncommon complication in patients who undergo expansive open-door laminoplasty. However, the etiology is unclear and likely multifactorial. Nerve root lesions and spinal cord lesions have been previously proposed theories. ⋯ This study provides clinicians with a more detailed understanding of the anatomic structure and potential mechanism of C5 palsy. Consideration of the meningovertebral ligaments and the intervertebral foramen may provide new directions for reducing the incidence of this complication.
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The patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) has gained attention as a valuable interpretation tool in spine research. While the PASS for the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score has been recently proposed, previous analyses demonstrated a weak discriminative ability for the suggested threshold. ⋯ This study validates the PASS threshold of 14.25 on the JOA in a robust analysis of a large cohort undergoing ACDF. This knowledge will enable clinicians to identify patients who have attained a satisfactory functional status after surgery for CSM and allow researchers to interpret studies utilizing the JOA from a patient-centered perspective.