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Optimizing Management of Spontaneous Cervical Epidural Hematoma: The Role of Early Intervention in Functional Recovery. [PDF]

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A Case of Screw Extrusion through the Skin after Cervical Laminoplasty. [PDF]

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Crystal Violet Staining Facilitates Boundary Recognition in the Removal of Spinal Arachnoid Pathology. [PDF]

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CERVICAL LAMINECTOMY

Neurosurgery, 2007
Spinal canal decompression via cervical laminectomy with or without foraminotomy is a mainstay of treatment of cervical spondylotic myelopathy and myeloradiculopathy. The goal of this surgery is to expand the cervical canal dorsally by removing the spinous processes, laminae, ligamentum flavum, and bony hypertrophy that are contributing to the canal ...
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LAMINECTOMY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1927
My purpose in this paper is to report a series of thirty cases in which I performed laminectomy, and to ask consideration for an operation proposed for the relief of a part of the paralysis due to fractures and dislocations of the vertebrae. It is conceded that the number of cases is small, but it is believed that they may be of some statistical value.
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Colonic Ileus Complicating Laminectomy

Neurosurgery, 1978
Abstract Colonic ileus is an unusual form of adynamic ileus that often mimics true intestinal obstruction and that, if not recognized and adequately treated, may be fatal. We have encountered three patients in whom this syndrome followed apparently uncomplicated laminectomy for herniated disc or spinal stenosis. Two of our three patients
I C, Haimovic, E, Arbit, J B, Posner
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Post-laminectomy Kyphosis

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1977
Post-laminectomy spinal deformity occurs in 50% of children undergoing laminectomies for cord tumors. Kyphosis is the most frequent deformity found. The integrity of the facet joints appears to be one of the most important factors in the development of this kyphosis. More children are surviving after treatment of these tumors and a pessimistic attitude
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