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. 1994;17(4):247-52.
doi: 10.1007/BF00306811.

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

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

C Hamburger et al. Neurosurg Rev. 1994.

Abstract

The pathophysiology of spondylotic cervical myelopathy is still a matter of discussion. This paper presents a series of 126 patients operated on using a ventral approach. In 47% of the patients only a spondylotic narrowing of the spinal canal was present and in 35% an additional disc herniation was found. In 13% of the cases however a soft disc without spondylotic spures was found and in 5% a dislocation of vertebral bodies. We found a marked male preponderance of 77%, mean age was 51.6 years, ranging from 25-50 years. Most patients were operated on at the levels of C4/5 and C5/6. Observation time covered a period of 3-10 years. The outcome was rated relatively to the preoperative degree of disablement using a questionnaire for the patients and their family doctors. We found a marked difference in the answers, especially in rating deterioration, which was stated by patients in 34%, by physicians only in 12%. Another finding was the time-related outcome. We found best results with 75% improvement and 5% deterioration between 3-6 months postoperatively, with increasing time the results decreased to 33% improvement, 33% identical statys and in 33% a deterioration related to the preoperative status must be noted.

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