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Purpose To assess the safety of surgical intervention for extraspinal tumors in the cervical spine. Methods 110 consecutive patients were enrolled and followed-up at least 12 months or until death. The complication rates and risk factors were documented and analyzed. Results The quality of life in the surviving patients was significantly improved. The overall local recurrence rate was 17.3%. Twenty...
Intraoperative complications during posterior spinal surgery are best avoided by awareness of which complications are possible during each portion of the surgery. Neurologic injury, vascular injury, and mechanical instability are the major complications that occur during the posterior cervical surgery. The relevance of positioning, tissue resection, instrumentation, and wound closure to each complication...
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