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• Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is a highly effective and safe method for spinal cord and cervical root decompression. Vocal cord paralysis secondary to recurrent laryngeal nerve injury is a common complication after ACDF. The incidence reported as high as 22%. The standard technique for vocal cord evaluation and the most commonly used tool is direct laryngoscopy. Laryngoscopy causes patients annoyance and could potentially contribute to poor patient compliance. Ultrasonography is a non-invasive technique that is used as an alternative tool.
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All patients underwent transcutaneous laryngeal ultrasonography examination by both anterior and lateral approach of the Vocal Cords (VCs) before the surgery, immediately after extubation, 2 h, 12h, 24 and 48hour postoperatively by an anesthesiologist with an experience of at least three years in ultrasonography scan.
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