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Plasticity of the spinal cord contributes to neurological improvement after treatment by cervical decompression

A magnetic resonance imaging study

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To investigate the relationship between morphological plasticity of the spinal cord and neurological outcome after surgery for compressive lesions, we correlated the transverse area of the cervical spinal cord measured by transaxial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) obtained during the early postoperative period (1–6 months) with neurological function assessed at a median postoperative follow-up period of 2.5 years. Measurements on MRI in 56 patients (35 men and 21 women) included evaluation of the cross-sectional area of the cervical cord and the subarachnoidal space at the level of decompression. The transverse area of the cervical cord increased by 30 to 62% postoperatively and that of the subarachnoidal space by 57 to 95%. Neurological improvement was noted in all patients and averaged 63% in our assessment scale. Expansion of the cervical cord during the early postoperative period correlated significantly with the late postoperative neurological status (P = 0.009). Our results suggest that an increase in the cross-sectional area of the cervical spinal cord, representing spinal cord morphological plasticity, is a significant factor in determining the late neurological improvement following decompressive surgery.

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Received: 24 December 1996 Received in revised form: 18 March 1997 Accepted: 21 April 1997

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Baba, H., Maezawa, Y., Uchida, K. et al. Plasticity of the spinal cord contributes to neurological improvement after treatment by cervical decompression . J Neurol 244, 455–460 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004150050122

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