Volume : III, Issue : XI, November - 2014

Study of comparision between Anterior V/S Posterior Decompression and various factors affecting surgical outcome of compressive cervical myelopathy

Dr. Yusuf Asgar Bharmal, Dr. Kevin Rajesh Choksey, Dr. Rahul Parmar

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Introduction: Compressive cervical myelopathy (CCM) is one of the commonest problem for aged patients. Methods and material: Retrospectively analysed 35 patients for factors affecting outcome of CCM including Age, Neurology including myelopathy, spasticity, flaccidity, radiculopathy, sphincter involvement, ambulation, dynamic X–rays, MRI(cord changes), single to multiple compressive segments, anterior/posterior or combined pathology, type including spondylotic, flourotic, OPLL. Pre op score including Nurick score and JOA score, types of surgery anterior/posterior/combined and staged with/without fixation and fusion, associated comorbidities. Result: At minimum of 9–months and average 1–year follow up showed Nurick’s grade I pts having Excellent, Grade II & III having good to excellent and Grade IV & V having fair outcome. JOA Score >10 had Excellent and

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Article: Download PDF   DOI : 10.36106/ijsr  

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Dr. Yusuf Asgar Bharmal, Dr. Kevin Rajesh Choksey, Dr. Rahul Parmar Study of comparision between Anterior V/S Posterior Decompression and various factors affecting surgical outcome of compressive cervical myelopathy International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 3, Issue : 11 November 2014


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