Endoscopic Posterior Cervical Decompression for Ossified Posterior Longitudinal Ligament

- Authors: Xifeng Zhang1, Yan Yuqiu2, Bu Rongqiang3, Zhang Jiajing4, Fan Haitao5, Zeng Qingquan6, Kai Uwe Lewandrowski7
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Department of Orthopedics, Wangjing Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, China 2 Department of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Beijing Aiyuhua Hospital, Beijing, China 3 Department of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Beijing Aiyuhua Hospital, Beijing, China 4 Department of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Beijing Aiyuhua Hospital, Beijing, China 5 Department of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Beijing Aiyuhua Hospital, Beijing, China 6 Department of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Beijing Aiyuhua Hospital, Beijing, China 7 Center for Advanced Spine Care of Southern Arizona and Surgical Institute of Tucson, Tucson, AZ, USA
- Source: Interventional Pain Surgery , pp 187-206
- Publication Date: September 2024
- Language: English
Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) can lead to cervical myelopathy, particularly in cases of multilevel involvement that pose challenges for effective management. Minimally invasive endoscopic posterior cervical decompression has emerged as a potential alternative to traditional laminectomy surgery. In this chapter, the authors present their clinical experience and report on an illustrative consecutive observational cohort study of thirteen patients with multilevel OPLL and symptomatic cervical myelopathy. The Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score and neck disability index (NDI) were assessed preoperatively and at a final follow-up of two years postoperatively. The results demonstrated significant improvements in the JOA score and NDI, indicating enhanced functional outcomes. No infections, wound complications, or reoperations were reported. While the two-year outcomes were promising and comparable to those achieved with traditional laminectomy, further investigations are required to assess potential long-term limitations.
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