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Research ArticleCervical arthroplasty
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Incidence of dysphagia comparing cervical arthroplasty and ACDF

Brad Segebarth, Jason C. Datta, Bruce Darden, Michael E. Janssen, Daniel B. Murrey, Alfred Rhyne, Ruth Beckham and Caroline Ponce
International Journal of Spine Surgery January 2010, 4 (1) 3-8; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esas.2009.12.001
Brad Segebarth
aOrthoCarolina Spine Center, Charlotte, NC
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Jason C. Datta
cSoronan Spine Center, Mesa, AZ
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Bruce Darden
aOrthoCarolina Spine Center, Charlotte, NC
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  • For correspondence: bruce.darden@orthocarolina.com
Michael E. Janssen
bSpine Education and Research Institute, Denver, CO
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Daniel B. Murrey
aOrthoCarolina Spine Center, Charlotte, NC
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Alfred Rhyne
aOrthoCarolina Spine Center, Charlotte, NC
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Ruth Beckham
bSpine Education and Research Institute, Denver, CO
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Caroline Ponce
bSpine Education and Research Institute, Denver, CO
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    Rates of dysphagia severity between ACDF and no-profile cervical arthroplasty.

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    Table 1

    Bazaz-Yoo grading dcore

    0No difficultyNo difficulty with liquids or solids.
    1MildNo difficulty with liquids. Rare with solids.
    2ModerateNo or rare difficulty with liquids. Occasional difficulty with specific solids.
    3SevereNo or rare difficulty with liquids. Frequent difficulty with majority of solids.
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    Table 2

    Demographics of patients participating in the study

    ACDFNo-profile cervical arthroplasty
    Operative time81.3 min89.4 min
    Estimated blood loss66.5cc97.7cc
    Age44.643
    Female2415
    Male1929
    Body mass index28.227.2
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    Levels operated

    ACDFNo-profile cervical arthroplasty
    C3-402
    C4-532
    C5-62424
    C6-71516
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Incidence of dysphagia comparing cervical arthroplasty and ACDF
Brad Segebarth, Jason C. Datta, Bruce Darden, Michael E. Janssen, Daniel B. Murrey, Alfred Rhyne, Ruth Beckham, Caroline Ponce
International Journal of Spine Surgery Jan 2010, 4 (1) 3-8; DOI: 10.1016/j.esas.2009.12.001

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Brad Segebarth, Jason C. Datta, Bruce Darden, Michael E. Janssen, Daniel B. Murrey, Alfred Rhyne, Ruth Beckham, Caroline Ponce
International Journal of Spine Surgery Jan 2010, 4 (1) 3-8; DOI: 10.1016/j.esas.2009.12.001
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