Circumferential Thoracic Cord Compression Due to Combined Ossified Yellow Ligament and Ossified Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Managed by a Posterior-Only Approach
Key Points
Circumferential thoracic cord compression often leads to significant neurological deficits, necessitating intervention.
Successful surgical management was achieved through a posterior-only approach, restoring mobility in affected patients.
Assessment involved a detailed review of clinical outcomes following the procedure, focusing on the patient's recovery post-surgery.
This work underscores the benefits of minimally invasive techniques in treating complex spinal conditions, warranting further exploration.
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