Medical content is copyright 2000-20010 spineuniverse.com

Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy Anterior Corprectomy and Fusion with Plating - References 21 - 41

REFERENCES (21 – 41)

21. Gregorious FK, Estin TE, Crandall PH. Cervical spondylitic radiculopathy and myelopathy. Arch Neurol 1976; 33:618–625.

22. Haft H, Shenkin HA. Surgical end results of cervical ridge and disk problems. J Am Med Assoc 1963; 186:312–315.

23. Hashimoto I, Tak Y–K. The true sagittal diameter of the cervical spinal canal and its diagnostic significance in cervical myelopathy. J Neurosurg 1977; 47:912.

24. Hayashi H, Okada K, Hashimoto J. Cervical spondylotic myelopathy in the aged patient. Spine 1988; 13:618–625.

25. Herkowitz HN. A comparison of anterior cervical fusion, cervical laminectomy, and cervical laminoplasty for the surgical management of multiple level spondylotic radiculopathy. Spine 1988; 13:774–780.

26. Hukuda S, Mochizuki T, Ogata M, et al. Operations for cervical spondylotic myelopathy: A comparison of anterior and posterior procedures. J Bone Joint surg 1985; 67B:609–615.

27. Kadoya S, Nakamura T, Kwak R. A microsurgical anterior osteophytectomy for cervical spondylotic myelopathy. Spine 1984; 9:437–441.

28. Macdonald RL, Fehlings MG, Tator CH, al e. Multilevel anterior cervical corpectomy and fibular allograft fusion for cervical myelopathy. J Neurosurg 1997; 86:990–997.

29. Matsunaga S, Sakou T, Taketomi E, al e. The natural course of myelopathy casued by ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament in the cervical spine. Clin Orthop 1994; 305:168–177.

30. Murone I. The importance of the sagittal diameter of the cervical spinal canal in relation to spondylosis and myelopathy. J Bone Joint surg 1974; 56B:30.

31. Nurick S. The pathogenesis of the spinal cord disorder associated with cervical spondylosis. Brain 1972; 95:87–100.

32. Ono K, Ota H, Tada K, Yamamoto T. Cervical myelopathy secondary to multiple spondylotic protrusions. A clinicopathologic study. Spine 1977; 2:109–125.

33. Phillips DG. Surgical treatment of myelopathy with cervical spondylosis. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1973; 36:879–884.

34. Robinson R, Smith G. Anterolateral cervical disc removal and interbody fusion for cervical disc syndrome. Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp 1955; 96:223–224.

35. Simmons E, Bhalla S. Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. J Bone Joint surg 1969; 51B:225.

36. Snow RB, Weiner H. Cervical laminectomy and foraminotomy as surgical treatment of cervical spondylosis: A follow–up study with analysis of failures. J Spinal Disord 1993; 6:245–251.

37. Southwick W, Robinson R. Surgical approaches to the vertebral bodies in the cervical and lumbar regions. J Bone Joint surg 1957; 39A:631–643.

38. Stookey B. Compression of the spinal cord due to ventral extradural cervical chordomas. Arch Neurol Psychiatry 1928; 20:275–291.

39. White AA, Southwick WO, Deponte RJ, et al. Relief of pain by anterior cervical spine fusion for spondylosis. A report of sixty–five patients. J Bone Joint surg 1973; 55A:525–534.

40. Yonenobu K, Fuji T, Ono K, al e. Choice of surgical treatment for multisegmental cervical spondylotic myelopathy. Spine 1985; 10:710–716.

41. Zdeblick TA, Bohlman HH. Cervical kyphosis and myelopathy. Treatment by anterior corpectomy and strut–grafting. J Bone Joint Surg [Am] 1989; 71(2):170–82.

Updated on: 12/10/09

SpineUniverse.com is a world leading site for back and neck information. All information and images included herein are © 1999-2012 SpineUniverse.com and its licensors.
Cancel
Delete