Results of posterior cervical foraminotomy for treatment of cervical spondylitic radiculopathy

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Grieve, JP
Kitchen, ND
Moore, AJ
Marsh, HT
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[1] Atkinson Morleys Hosp, London SW20 0NE, England
[2] UCL Natl Hosp Neurol & Neurosurg, Inst Neurol, London WC1N 3BG, England
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posterior cervical foraminotomy; radiculopathy; spondylitic;
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We evaluated the results of posterior cervical foraminotomy for spondylitic radiculopathy using a questionnaire sent to all 77 patients who had undergone surgery between 1990 and 1995 at our institution. Sixty-two patients (40 male) returned their questionnaires, one of whom had undergone two procedures (dealt with as separate events). Sixty patients complained of pre-operative arm pain; of these 42 (70%) had complete or >75% resolution of their pain, 14 (23%) had <75% improvement in their pain and four (7%) had the same or worsened pain at the time of the questionnaire. Sixteen patients (27%) reported initial improvement in symptoms with subsequent deterioration. The mean patient satisfaction score using a linear analogue scale from 0 to 10 was 7.5. Main postoperative complaints were neck pain (22%), persisting motor deficit (6%) and persisting sensory deficit (9%). One patient suffered nerve root damage at surgery. For unilateral and, in some cases, multilevel degenerative disease causing cervical radiculopathy, posterior cervical foraminotomy is a useful technique with the advantage of avoiding fusion, immobilization and the long-term risk of instability.
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