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Thirty-Six Years Experience of Cervical Extension Osteotomy in Ankylosing Spondylitis
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The sitting position with local anesthesia is safe and allows for correction of deformity in a controlled manner. The increased lateral resection area reduces the possibility of nerve root impingement and provides ample room for the spinal cord. The cranial halo can also be adjusted after surgery to modify the head/neck position and can be adjusted to alleviate any C8 nerve root impingement. The procedure demands great attention to detail to minimize risk.
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