• OBJECTIVE
    • This study was performed to explore the sagittal radiological parameters related to the occurrence of C5 nerve palsy after cervical posterior open-door laminoplasty for the patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy.
  • METHODS
    • Sixty-two patients who underwent cervical posterior open-door laminoplasty were reviewed retrospectively from March 2017 to March 2022. The C2-7 Cobb angle, C2-7 sagittal vertex axis, thoracic inlet angle, neck tilt, T1 slope, and encroachment ratio of ossification were measured on X-rays. The enrolled patients were divided into C5 nerve palsy and control groups. Logistic regression was performed to analyze the potential risk factors for the occurrence of C5 nerve palsy. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and the area under the ROC curve (AUC) were used to evaluate the significance of the results and the optimal diagnostic value.
  • RESULTS
    • The results of logistic regression showed that only the T1 slope and encroachment ratio were variables that were responsible for C5 nerve palsy (P = 0.024; P = 0.04). The ROC curve analysis for the T1 slope showed that the cutoff value was 21.3° and the AUC was 0.796. The ROC curve analysis for the encroachment ratio revealed that the cutoff value was 0.21 and the AUC was 0.763. Both analyses demonstrated good diagnostic value for C5 nerve palsy.
  • CONCLUSIONS
    • The preoperative T1 slope and encroachment ratio were variables that were risk factors for C5 nerve palsy in patients who underwent cervical posterior open-door laminoplasty.