2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.36517
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Surgical Management of Cervical Ossification of Posterior Longitudinal Ligament: The Treatment Algorithm and Outcome

Abstract: IntroductionManaging patients who present with symptoms of cervical myelopathy secondary to cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is challenging. Various factors such as the number of levels involved with OPLL, types of OPLL, canal occupying ratio, K-line characteristics, and C2-C7 lordosis angle were found to guide decision-making and surgical approaches in managing this condition. However, no clear treatment algorithm has been published. This study aims to investigate the outcom… Show more

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“…So some scholars believe that anterior surgery is the most effective and ideal approach, especially anterior cervical corpectomy, decompression, and fusion (ACCF) [ 8 ]. However, some authors have reported that both anterior and posterior approaches can lead to significant improvements in clinical outcomes [ 9 ]. Posterior surgeries like laminectomy and laminoplasty are commonly used to treat multiple-level cervical OPLL.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…So some scholars believe that anterior surgery is the most effective and ideal approach, especially anterior cervical corpectomy, decompression, and fusion (ACCF) [ 8 ]. However, some authors have reported that both anterior and posterior approaches can lead to significant improvements in clinical outcomes [ 9 ]. Posterior surgeries like laminectomy and laminoplasty are commonly used to treat multiple-level cervical OPLL.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%