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Identification of Risk Factors for Long-Term Surgical Outcomes Following Laminoplasty for Cervical Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament

Study Design Retrospective multi-institutional study. Objectives Although previous studies have evaluated the surgical outcomes of laminoplasty in patients with cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL), the long-term results… Click to show full abstract

Study Design Retrospective multi-institutional study. Objectives Although previous studies have evaluated the surgical outcomes of laminoplasty in patients with cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL), the long-term results remain unclear. The purpose of this study is to assess outcomes more than 10 years post-surgery and identify to identify factors that affect the long-term prognosis. Methods Eighty-four OPLL patients with more than a minimum of 10-year follow-up after surgery were divided into a good group with more than 50% improvement of the recovery rate of the cervical Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score, and a poor group with less than 50% improvement. The demographic data and radiographic parameters of cervical spinal alignment were compared, and significant poor prognostic factors were evaluated by multivariate logistic regression. Results Four preoperative factors showed significant differences between 2 groups: the presence of type 2 diabetes (P = 0.012), the baseline JOA scores (P = 0.001), the narrowest segment in the cervical (P < 0.001) and the presence of T2-weighted high signal on MRI (P = 0.030). Logistic regression analysis identified 3 of 4 factors were significantly associated with postoperative poor outcomes: the presence of type 2 diabetes (P = 0.011), the baseline JOA scores (P = 0.022), and the presence of T2-weighted high signal on MRI (P = 0.035). Conclusion This study identified three risk factors associated with poor long-term surgical outcomes following laminoplasty for cervical OPLL. These findings could be significant indicators for predicting long-term outcomes in cervical OPLL patients.

Keywords: surgical outcomes; term; long term; cervical ossification; posterior longitudinal; ossification posterior

Journal Title: Global Spine Journal
Year Published: 2025

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