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Advantage of posterior cervical foraminotomy for treating spondylotic foraminal stenosis of cervical spine 허리나은 병원 이 재학.
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Cervical radiculopathy caused by spondylotic foraminal stenosis may require surgical treatment. Surgical options include anterior cervical foraminotomy and fusion or posterior cervical foraminotomy. The surgical approach is subject to controversy since treatment decisions are predominantly made by the individual surgeon's preference and skill. Objectives I
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The objective of this study is to evaluate efficacy and safety of posterior cervical foraminotomy for the treatment of spondylotic foraminal stenosis. Objectives II
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이 ㅇ 자 (F/45) c/c pnp(+) c radiating pain Rt u/ext c numbness & subjective motor weakness on Rt U/ext Spurling sign(+), Lt shoulder abd, relief sign(+) Duration : several moths ago Case
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Preop study
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38 patients were treated by posterior cervical foraminotomy from January 2013 through December 2014 in the hospital. M : 22 F: 16 1 level : 34 2 level : 4 The average operation time Level 1 : 54 minutes 2 level : 78 minute Method & results
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Based on Vas score before the operation and two weeks after the operations, outcomes were classified as excellent, good, fair and poor. 34 patients were observed as excellent, 4 patients as good and there was no case of fair and poor outcomes. No complication post operatively Method & results
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Excellent surgical results were obtained from conducting posterior cervlcal foraminotomy to patients with spondylotic cervical foraminal stenosis. Comparing with ACDF, the posterior cervical foraminotomy is cost-effective and has an advantage of preserving motions in segment. Conclusion
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