Literature DB >> 3562052

The long-term results of localised anterior cervical decompression and fusion in spondylotic myelopathy.

G B Irvine, W E Strachan.   

Abstract

A retrospective analysis is presented of 46 patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy treated by anterior cervical decompression and fusion. In each case the spondylosis was localised and a maximum of two intervertebral levels was fused. Operation had been carried out 7.0 to 14.4 years (mean 10.0 years) previously and the mean age at surgery was 60 years. Disability was such that no patient was able to work prior to operation and only 10 patients (22%) could walk unaided. The functional results, in terms of walking ability, show that 36 patients (78%) have been improved, six (13%) remain unchanged and in 4 patients (9%) the disease has progressed. Twenty nine patients (63%) were able to walk without aid at the time of review. On a subjective basis 30 patients (65%) felt that they had benefitted from surgery.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3562052     DOI: 10.1038/sc.1987.7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paraplegia        ISSN: 0031-1758


  4 in total

1.  The treatment of spondylotic cervical myelopathy by ventral discectomy. Long term results on 121 patients.

Authors:  C Hamburger; W Lanksch; R Oeckler; C Bachmann
Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  1994       Impact factor: 3.042

2.  Laminoplasty following anterior cervical fusion for spondylotic myeloradiculopathy.

Authors:  H Baba; N Furusawa; S Imura; N Kawahara; K Tomita
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  1994-02       Impact factor: 3.075

3.  Treatment of cervical canal stenosis by decompression and anterior fusion.

Authors:  J Kiwerski
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  1988

4.  Iliac crest versus artificial bone grafts in 250 cervical fusions.

Authors:  S Savolainen; J P Usenius; J Hernesniemi
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  1994       Impact factor: 2.216

  4 in total

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