Longitudinal spinous-splitting laminoplasty with coral bone for the treatment of cervical adjacent segment degenerative disease: A 5-year follow-up study
Abstract:Background: To analyze the causes of cervical adjacent segment degenerative disease (ASDis), explore the surgical results of longitudinal spinous-splitting laminoplasty with coral bone (SLAC) during cervical reoperation, and accumulate data on reoperation with SLAC in a primary hospital.Methods: We conducted a retrospective study. From 1998 to 2014, 52 patients underwent cervical reoperation for ASDis using SLAC at our hospital. Among them, 39 were treated with anterior cervical fusion and internal fixation in… Show more
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