Effect of Preoperative Tracheal Stretch Exercise on Anterior Cervical Spine Surgery: A Retrospective Study.

Yang Zhang, Li Tian, Xiong Zhao, Zixiang Wu, Lin Wang, Lei Shi, Geng Cui, Wei Lei
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Abstract

Study design: We designed a retrospective study on preoperative tracheal stretch exercise (TSE) before anterior cervical spine surgery. The changes in vital signs before and during the surgery and the postoperative clinical outcome were recorded and compared with none treated patients.

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the preoperative TSE is beneficial to the anterior cervical spine surgery and clinical outcome.

Summary of background data: Anterior approach to the cervical spine surgery requires prolonged retraction of the trachea and esophagus. Although the surgery can be managed to complete, related potential complications may occur.

Methods: This is a retrospective study on 128 patients scheduled for anterior cervical spine surgery. Patients in the stretched group received preoperative TSE for 3 consecutive days before surgery, whereas the control group did not. During the preoperative exercise and the surgery, the changes in the vital signs were recorded and compared with the control group. The visual analogue scale, neck disability index (NDI), and the Clinical Symptom Score of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) were also compared at different follow-up intervals, including 1, 3, and 6 months postoperation.

Results: The changes in blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory and swallowing rates during the first exercise are significantly greater than those during the last exercise (P<0.05). During the surgery, changes in the vital signs in the exercise patients are also significantly smaller than those in control patients (P<0.05), excluding the blood oxygen saturation. The significant differences were also observed with the postoperative NDI and JOA scores between the exercise and control group at 6 months (P<0.05).

Conclusions: Proper and systematic preoperative TSE has great significance for the success of anterior cervical spine surgery.

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术前气管伸展运动对颈椎前路手术的影响:回顾性研究。
研究设计:我们设计了一项关于颈椎前路手术前术前气管拉伸运动(TSE)的回顾性研究。记录术前、术中生命体征变化及术后临床结果,并与未治疗组进行比较。目的:本研究的目的是评估术前TSE是否有利于颈椎前路手术和临床结果。背景资料总结:颈椎前路手术需要长时间的气管和食道后收。虽然手术可以完成,但可能会发生相关的潜在并发症。方法:对128例拟行颈椎前路手术的患者进行回顾性研究。拉伸组患者术前连续3天接受TSE治疗,对照组患者术前不接受TSE治疗。记录术前运动和手术过程中生命体征的变化,并与对照组进行比较。在术后1、3、6个月的不同随访时间,比较两组患者的视觉模拟评分、颈部残疾指数(NDI)和日本骨科协会临床症状评分(JOA)。结果:第一次运动时血压、心率、呼吸和吞咽率的变化明显大于最后一次运动时(p结论:正确、系统的术前TSE对颈椎前路手术的成功具有重要意义。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques features peer-reviewed original articles on diagnosis, management, and surgery for spinal problems. Topics include degenerative disorders, spinal trauma, diagnostic anesthetic blocks, metastatic tumor spinal replacements, management of pain syndromes, and the use of imaging techniques in evaluating lumbar spine disorder. The journal also presents thoroughly documented case reports.
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