Y. Azuma
Yamaguchi University
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Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques | 2010
Y. Azuma; Yoshihiko Kato; Toshihiko Taguchi
Study Design Retrospective study. Objective To determine the responsible level of cervical myelopathy induced by ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL). This was achieved by correlating the intervertebral range of motion (ROM) as the dynamic factor with the space available for spinal cord (SAC) as the static compression factor. Summary of Background Data The association between spinal canal stenosis and the occurrence of the myelopathy has previously been reported for OPLL patients, but not the detailed relationship between SAC, ROM, and myelopathy. Methods We investigated OPLL type, SAC, and ROM in relation to the responsible level of cervical OPLL myelopathy in 27 cases. SAC and ROM were measured at each vertebral and intervertebral levels. The responsible level was diagnosed using spinal cord-evoked potentials and classified as group A, whereas the nonresponsible level was classified as group B. Results Spinal cord-evoked potentials revealed 21 cases with a single responsible level and 6 cases with 2 responsible levels. The mean ROM of group A (8.9 degrees) was significantly higher (P<0.01) than that of group B (5.7 degrees). The mean SAC of group A (8.2 mm) was significantly lower (P<0.01) than that of group B (12.4 mm). Using discriminate analysis, significant differences for both SAC and ROM were observed between groups A and B [Boxs M test: χ2=3.31 <χ23 (0.05)]. The discriminate formula for the borderline of symptomatic spinal compression can be described as: Z=−0.21ROM+0.47SAC−2.76. Conclusions Cervical OPLL myelopathy is induced by static factors, dynamic factors, or a combination of both. The discriminate formula for symptomatic cervical OPLL myelopathy contains both ROM and SAC.
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2007
Yasuhiro Ochi; Kenji Kido; Hirohumi Inoue; Y. Azuma; Kouzou Sunago
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2005
Koichiro Toyoda; Toshihiko Taguchi; Kazuo Kaneko; Yoshihiko Kato; Y. Azuma; Yasuaki Imajo; Hirofumi Inoue; Hiroshi Yonemura
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 1999
Hiroshi Tanaka; Kenji Kido; Takatomo Mine; Atsuhiko Wakisaka; Y. Azuma; S. Kawai
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 1980
T. Imagama; S. Hattori; S. Kawai; Akira Matsuoka; Yasuo Kainaga; M. Oyama; Y. Azuma
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 1980
S. Hattori; S. Kawai; H. Hayakawa; Y. Yamaguchi; T. Imagama; H. Oda; S. Nishizima; Akira Matsuoka; Hironobu Kotani; M. Oyama; Y. Azuma
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 1980
S. Nakamura; S. Hattori; S. Kawai; K. Saiki; H. Oda; T. Imagama; Hironobu Kotani; Akira Matsuoka; M. Sunago; M. Oyama; Y. Azuma
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 1979
S. Nishijima; S. Hattori; H. Hayakawa; K. Saiki; T. Miyamoto; Yuichiro Yoshida; H. Mizobe; T. Shibata; Y. Azuma
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 1978
M. Oyama; S. Hattori; H. Hayakawa; S. Kawai; K. Saiki; Y. Azuma; Yuichiro Yoshida; T. Shibata; Hironobu Yamasaki; T. Tahara; H. Sugita
Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 1978
T. Imagama; S. Hattori; M. Oyama; S. Kawai; Y. Azuma; Y. Shigetomi; H. Oda; Y. Inokawa; T. Tahara