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Bilateral phrenic nerve palsy after posterior cervical decompression and fusion surgery: a rare event after surgery.

Glenn A GonzalezJingya MiaoGuilherme B F PortoJames S Harrop
Published in: Spinal cord series and cases (2023)
Bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis, a severe complication of cervical spine surgery, may cause respiratory distress and upper limb weakness. C5P, the underlying cause, may arise from various factors. Early detection and management of diaphragmatic weakness with physical therapy and pacers are crucial, emphasizing the need for vigilance by healthcare professionals and surgeons.
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