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Surgical management of cervical disc disease

Thesis

Last updated: 06 Feb 2023

Subjects

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Tags

General Surgery

Advisors

Abou-El-Nassr, Hesham T., Ebrahim, Ahmad A., Saad-El-Din, Muhammad K.

Authors

Farag, Alaa Abdel-Muatti

Accessioned

2017-03-30 06:20:19

Available

2017-03-30 06:20:19

type

M.Sc. Thesis

Abstract

Recent advances in diagnostic and surgical techniques have an impact on the management of cervical disc disease. 100 patients with cervical disc disease and spondylosis were prospectively recruited for this study. In our study 60 patients had single level, 30 patients had double level and 10 patients had multiple level.96 patients had been operated upon by anterior approach and 4 patients had been operated by posterior. The most common symptoms were neck pain, radicular pain and parasthesia. The most common sign was weakness in U.L.

Issued

1 Jan 2001

Details

Type

Thesis

Created At

05 Feb 2023