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Tissue Sparing Posterior Cervical Indirect Decompression and Fusion in Foraminal Stenosis

2016

Treatment for patients with cervical foraminal stenosis that present with cervical radiculopathy has experienced rapid progress. Cervical spine surgical options have improved through advances in imaging, instrumentation, implant innovations and novel surgical techniques. While historical treatments are largely safe, comorbidities associated with procedures such as ACDF, TDR, and posterior foraminotomy beg the question if these procedures are too much surgery for select patients that could benefit from a tissue sparing approach. This chapter will introduce a novel, less disruptive surgical technique for achieving indirect decompression and fusion utilizing an intervertebral cervical implant.…

Foraminal stenosismedicine.medical_specialtyNerve rootbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentRadiographyIndirect decompressionFacet jointSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureForaminotomymedicineRadiologyImplantTissue sparingbusiness
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Cervical Motion Preserving Procedures (TDR)

2019

Symptomatic cervical degenerative disc disease leading to radiculopathy is a common problem with an incidence of 0.83–1.79 per 1.000 person years. While many episodes of radicular symptoms can be successfully managed by conservative therapy, patients with refractory symptoms or a significant paresis are candidates for a surgical treatment. However, different surgical techniques are available to treat cervical degenerative disc disease, as anterior cervical discectomy without fusion, anterior cervical discectomy with fusion or posterior foraminotomy. Anterior cervical discectomy with fusion as described in the 1960’s (Chap. 3) is currently regarded as the gold standard. Although ACDF provide…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeck painbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentGold standardAnterior cervical discectomy and fusionmedicine.diseaseSurgerylaw.inventionDegenerative disc diseaseRandomized controlled trialForaminotomylawMedicineSegmental motionmedicine.symptombusinessParesis
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Posterior ‘Motion Preserving’ Procedures (Frykholm)

2019

Cervical radiculopathy from degenerative disease is a common problem with an incidence of 0.83–1.79 per 1000 person years. It can be caused by a cervical disc herniation, bony foraminal stenosis or spinal canal stenosis. Upon failure of conservative therapy or a significant motor deficit surgical treatment is indicated. A posterior cervical foraminotomy is one surgical option for the treatment of selected patients with lateral cervical disc herniations.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)medicine.medical_treatmentPerson yearsSpinal canal stenosismedicine.diseaseSurgeryCervical radiculopathyDegenerative diseaseForaminotomymedicineCervical discbusinessMotor Deficit
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