Functional outcome of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion with anterior cervical plate in cervical disc herniation

2021 
Introduction: Cervical radiculopathy is one of the most common symptoms of disc herniation although; it can also be associated with osteoarthritis of uncovertebral and facet joints. Patients with cervical radicular syndrome due to disc herniation who are refractory to Lifestyle modification and conservative management are offered ACD which is the standard procedure, often in combination with inter body fusion. ACD is widely accepted as standard procedure for cervical disc radiculopathy but fusion is still controversial. This study is intended to observe the role of ACDF with anterior cervical plate in cases of cervical disc Herniation and, its effects on cervical mobility, complications and the neurological improvement. Objective: To study the Functional outcome ACDF with anterior cervical plate in cases of cervical disc herniation with respect to Post-operative neurological improvement, effect on quality of life and complications associated with procedure. Material and methods: A prospective follow – up study of functional outcome following ACDF with Anterior locking plate in patients with Cervical Disc herniation. A sample size of minimum 50 patients was selected using purposive sampling technique. Clinical improvement was studied during follow up at 6 weeks, 12 weeks, 6 months and 9months and a Functional score was obtained using SF-36 questionnaire, Neck disability index score, and Visual analog scale at these visits. Statistical Analysis of the data was done by Friedman test, ANOVA and Wilcoxon signed rank test. XResult Statistical significant improvement seen in SF-36 scores, Neck disability index score, and Visual analog scale was seen in study (P
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