Surgical treatment of cervical spinal stenosid
- Author:
Thanh Van Vo
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
cervical spinal stenosis
- MeSH:
Constriction, Pathologic;
surgery
- From:Journal of Vietnamese Medicine
2001;261(7):29-43
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
100 patients involving Cervical Spinal Stenosis have been operated on from 10/1995- 9/1999 in the Spinal Surgery Dep. A Centre for Trauma- orthopedics in HCM city. The clinical data was as following: 32 cases involving Cervical Spondylosis; 63 cases involving Cervical Disc Herniation; 5 OPLL and CDH. Mean age: 49, 95 (29-76). Men: 69. Women: 31. 85 surgical interventions for 81 patients using Anterior Decompression and Fusion for one to three stages (4 reoperated cases: 2 epidural hematomas and 2 graf dislocations). 19 cases operated by posterior Approaches: two laminectomy, 17 using the KUROKAWA technique with four technical failure (turned to ITOH in two cases and lamiectomy in two cases). Grafting technique used: argenson 1, Bailey-Badgley 5, Bohlman 11, Bohlman and Kokubun 1, Kokubun 45, Kokubun for 2 different stages 1, Smith-Robinson and Kokubun for two different stages 1. Good fusion was obtained in all of the cases using the Anterior Decompression and Grafting. The recovery rate for whole group was 71% following the Scale of JOA. 71/87 cases accompanied by the neurological deficits recovered from motor weakness. Among them, there were 60,56% complete recovery, 39.44% partial recovery. 52/81 cases with anterior decompression and arthrodesis were followed between 3 to 39 months. 35 of them have been reviewed further 12 months. 11 of 19 cases operated by laminaplasty have been reviewed from 9 to 29 months. 9 of them with follow-up more than 12 months. Surgical treatment is really an effective method for Cervical Spinal stenosis. The skillfull surgical decompression techniques should be practiced.