• Department of Orthopeadic Surgery;;
  • Xinye People s Hospital;;
  • Henan;;
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Twenty cases of myelopathy secondary to cervical spondylosis had been treated by anterior expansive decompression and interbody iliac bone graft. Follow-up for 8 to 42 months, the therapeutic results were satisfactory without any obvious complications. The techniques of fenestration and bone graft were introduced. The advantages of this operation were discussed.

Citation: Fan Wenpu,et al. ANTERIOR EXPANSIVE DECOMPRESSION IN THE TREATMENT OF MYELOPATHY SECONDARY TO CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS. Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery, 1991, 5(1): 28-29. doi: Copy

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