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Certain risks must be considered with any surgery. Although
every precaution will be taken to avoid complications, among the most
common risks possible with surgery are: infection, excessive bleeding
(hemorrhage), and an adverse reaction to anesthesia.
Other risks possible with anterior cervical discectomy include: stroke;
injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve, which causes hoarseness and may
or may not be permanent; and injury to the involved nerve root(s) or the
spinal cord, both of which can cause varying types and degrees of paralysis.
Clinical experience and scientific calculation indicate that, in general,
surgical risks are limited; however, surgery remains a human effort. Unforeseen
circumstances can complicate any surgical procedure and lead to serious
or even life-threatening situations. Although such complications are infrequent,
you and your family should feel free to discuss the question of risk with
your physician.
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