2015
DOI: 10.14531/ss2015.2.44-50
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Laminoplasty in Surgical Treatment of Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: Literature Review

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“…Degenerative spine diseases, particularly vertebrogenic compression syndromes, and their surgical treatment still remain ones of the most topical issues in neurosurgery, spinal surgery, traumatology, and orthopedics. [1][2][3] The multicomponent clinical symptoms and various pathophysiological manifestations of the degenerative process at the cervical and lumbar level occur as isolated or more complex combined tandem stenoses, 4,5 which is a pathological narrowing of the central spinal canal, lateral recess or intervertebral foramen. [6][7][8] Surgical treatment of degenerative spinal stenosis traditionally uses isolated decompression and decompression combined with stabilization of spinal motion segments (SMSs) using implants.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Degenerative spine diseases, particularly vertebrogenic compression syndromes, and their surgical treatment still remain ones of the most topical issues in neurosurgery, spinal surgery, traumatology, and orthopedics. [1][2][3] The multicomponent clinical symptoms and various pathophysiological manifestations of the degenerative process at the cervical and lumbar level occur as isolated or more complex combined tandem stenoses, 4,5 which is a pathological narrowing of the central spinal canal, lateral recess or intervertebral foramen. [6][7][8] Surgical treatment of degenerative spinal stenosis traditionally uses isolated decompression and decompression combined with stabilization of spinal motion segments (SMSs) using implants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6][7][8] Surgical treatment of degenerative spinal stenosis traditionally uses isolated decompression and decompression combined with stabilization of spinal motion segments (SMSs) using implants. 2,9,10 Conservative treatment of stenosis provides some improvement only in the early stages of the disease. 11,12 The introduction of minimally invasive microsurgical techniques undoubtedly brought a more positive perspective for the treatment of these patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%