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Diastematomyelia – A 40-Year Experience
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Hemispinal CordsSurgerySpine DeformityAnatomySpinal DisorderOrthopaedic SurgeryPathologic LesionGross AnatomySurgical PathologySpinal TumorNeurologyDevastating Spinal DysraphismNeuropathologySpinal Cord Injury40-Year ExperienceSpine SurgeryFibrous SpurSpinal FusionMedicine
Diastematomyelia is a rare but potentially devastating spinal dysraphism classically characterized as a bony or fibrous spur separating two hemispinal cords. This study reviews our experience with diastematomyelia over a 40-year period from 1947 through 1987, and suggests that the neurologic and orthopedic deficits of diastematomyelia remain stable during extended follow-up after surgery.