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Complications attributed to ACDF included; dysphagia, hematoma, worsening myelopathy, recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy, CSF leaks, wound infection, radiculopathy, Horner's Syndrome, respiratory insufficiency, esophageal perforation, and instrument failure. There were just single case reports of an internal jugular vein thrombosis, and a phrenic nerve injury. As anticipated, pseudarthrosis rates increased with the number of ACDF levels, ranging from 0-4.3% for 1 level up to 56% for 4 level fusions.
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Nancy E. Epstein
Surgical Neurology International
State University of New York
Winthrop-University Hospital
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d73957f07a12db70b8a6d0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.25259/sni-191-2019