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Neurochirurgie
; 45(2): 164-9, 1999 May.
Artículo
en Francés
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-10448660
RESUMEN
Most ruptured cervical discs are operated on by an anterolateral approach. The posterior approach is an older procedure, nowadays underused because it was associated with a high morbidity, especially in terms of medullary complications. However, posterior approach has evolved in posterolateral route, which is not so devastating and has a very low morbidity rate. It gives excellent functional results when surgery is dedicated to monoradiculopathy from soft posterolateral cervical hernias. It seems appropriate to consider this surgical route as an alternative to anterolateral surgery in these very selected cases. The authors describe and comment the technique.