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Recommendations of WFNS Spine Committee

Zileli M

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Do Not Think to See One Side and Know the Whole: We Have to Understand Cervical Spine Dynamics Not Only Static State

Oh JK

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Meta-Analysis a Myriad of Data: Is It Helpful?

Harrop J

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Preservation Versus Elimination of Segmental Motion in Anterior Cervical Spine Surgery

Huang WC, Wu JC

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Clinical Effectiveness of Posterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion in Terms of Reducing OPLL Growth Versus Cervical Motion Preservation

Kim KS

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A Review of My Invention of Expansive Laminoplasty

Hirabayashi K, Watanabe K

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Editorial for Effect of Myelopathy on Outcomes After Cervical Disc Replacement: a Study of a Local Patient Cohort and a Large National Cohort

Riew KD

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An Age-old Debate: Anterior Versus Posterior Surgery for Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament

Moghaddamjou A, Fehlings M

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Does Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Progress after Fusion?

Vaziri S, Lockney DT, Dru AB, Polifka AJ, Fox WC, Hoh DJ

Starting in the 1960s, ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) became more commonly diagnosed in Japan. The disease is characterized by a gradual increase in calcification of the posterior...
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Value of Surgery and Nonsurgical Approaches for Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: WFNS Spine Committee Recommendations

Parthiban , Alves OL, Chandrachari KP, Ramani P, Zileli M

Cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) is a common cause of adult spinal cord dysfunction. Although the therapeutic options for moderate to severe CSM patients have been established well, the existing guidelines...
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Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: a Review of the Latest Advances and Future Directions in Management

Wilson JR, Badhiwala , Moghaddamjou A, Martin AR, Fehlings M

The assessment, diagnosis, operative and nonoperative management of degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) have evolved rapidly over the last 20 years. A clearer understanding of the pathobiology of DCM has led...
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Cervical Spine Deformity Correction Techniques

Dru AB, Lockney DT, Vaziri S, Decker M, Polifka AJ, Fox WC, Hoh DJ

Cervical kyphotic deformity can be a debilitating condition with symptoms ranging from mechanical neck pain, radiculopathy, and myelopathy to impaired swallowing and horizontal gaze. Surgical correction of cervical kyphosis has...
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Review of Radiological Parameters, Imaging Characteristics, and Their Effect on Optimal Treatment Approaches and Surgical Outcomes for Cervical Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament

Shimokawa , Sato H, Matsumoto , Takami T

Determining the optimal surgical method for cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is challenging. The surgical indication should be made based on not only radiological findings, but also...
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C1 Stenosis: an Easily Missed Cause for Cervical Myelopathy

Joaquim AF, Baum G, Tan LA, Riew KD

C1 stenosis is often an easily missed cause for cervical myelopathy. The vast majority of cervical myelopathy occurs in the subaxial cervical spine. The cervical canal is generally largest at...
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Transoral and Endoscopic Endonasal Odontoidectomies: Surgical Techniques, Indications, and Complications

Joaquim AF, Osorio JA, Riew KD

Odontoidectomy is indicated for some cases of ventral compression in the upper cervical spine. In this paper, we discuss the indications, surgical steps, and nuances of transoral odondoidectomy (TO) and...
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Comparison of Axial Symptoms and Limitations of Activities of Daily Living Accompanying Reduced Neck Mobility after Cervical Laminoplasty Preserving C2 Muscle Attachments with and without C2 to T1 Instrumented Fusion

Takeuchi K, Yokoyama T

OBJECTIVE: Muscles are usually detached from C2 to facilitate C2 pedicle screw insertion. The aim of this study was to compare 1-year postoperative axial symptoms and limitations in activities of...
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Dynamic Cord Compression Causing Cervical Myelopathy

Joaquim AF, Baum GR, Tan LA, Riew KD

Due to the highly mobile nature of the cervical spine, and the fact that most magnetic resonance imagings (MRIs) and computed tomography scans are obtained only in one single position,...
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Comparison of Adjacent Segment Degeneration, Cervical Alignment, and Clinical Outcomes after One- and Multilevel Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion

Shin JJ

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the influence of a fused segment on cervical range of motion (ROM) and adjacent segmental kinematics and determine whether increasing number of fusion levels...
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Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion for Hirayama Disease: a Case Report and Literature Review

Kuo YH, Kuo CH, Huang WC, Wu JC

Hirayama disease, a juvenile muscular atrophy of the distal upper extremity, is a rare form of cervical flexion myelopathy characterized by insidiously progressive weakness of the hands and forearm muscles...
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Cervical Spondylotic Amyotrophy: Case Series and Review of the Literature

Takahashi , Hanakita J, Minami M, Tomita Y, Sasagasako T, Kanematsu

OBJECTIVE: Cervical spondylotic amyotrophy (CSA) is a relatively rare entity caused by cervical degenerative spinal diseases and characterized by motor weakness accompanied by remarkable muscle atrophy in the upper extremities...
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