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. 2017 Apr 1;7(1 Suppl):103S–108S. doi: 10.1177/2192568216688184

Table 1.

Characteristics of Patients Experiencing Horner’s Syndrome Following Anterior Approaches to the Cervical Spine.

Baseline Characteristics Patients With Postoperative Horner’s Syndrome (n = 5)
Age (years) 51 ± 2.6
Females/males (ratio) 4:1
Height (cm) 167.7 ± 7.3
Weight (kg) 78.8 ± 15.0
Operative time (minutes) 157.2 ± 39.2
Smoker/nonsmoker (ratio) 0:5
Blood loss (mL) 157.5 ± 167.0
Presentation
 Degenerative disk disease 2 (40%)
 Radiculopathy 1 (20%)
 Myelopathy 2 (40%)
Surgery
 ACDF 5 (100%)
 Corpectomy 0 (0.0%)
 Laterality of approach 2 left, 1 right, 2 NA
Levels included
 C3 1 (20%)
 C4 2 (40%)
 C5 5 (100%)
 C6 3 (60%)
 C7 2 (40%)
 T1 0 (0.0%)

Abbreviation: ACDF, anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.