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Cervical spine stenosis

P Harris

    Paraplegia
    |August 1, 1977
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Cervical spine stenosis is increasingly recognized as a cause of neurological symptoms. This study investigated its incidence in patients with cervical spondylosis requiring surgery and assessed treatment outcomes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurosurgery
    • Orthopedic Surgery
    • Spinal Anatomy

    Background:

    • Advances in understanding cervical spine anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics highlight the significance of cervical spine stenosis.
    • Cervical spine stenosis can lead to specific clinical syndromes that may benefit from surgical decompression.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To determine the incidence of cervical spine stenosis in patients undergoing surgery for cervical spondylosis.
    • To evaluate the clinical outcomes of surgical intervention for cervical spondylosis with stenosis.

    Main Methods:

    • Retrospective analysis of surgical patients with cervical spondylosis.
    • Radiographic assessment for cervical spine stenosis.
    • Clinical outcome evaluation post-operatively.

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    Main Results:

    • The incidence of cervical spine stenosis in the surgical cohort will be quantified.
    • Clinical results, including symptom improvement and functional recovery, will be analyzed.

    Conclusions:

    • Cervical spine stenosis is a relevant finding in patients with cervical spondylosis requiring surgery.
    • Surgical decompression may offer significant clinical benefits for select patients.