Cervical disk disease and the keyhole foraminotomy: proven efficacy at extended long-term follow up.
Eighty-four consecutive patients with posterolateral cervical disk herniation treated by keyhole foraminotomy between 1980 and 1987 were reviewed. Radicular pain was the most common presenting ...
A foraminotomy is a surgical procedure to widen a narrowed space in the spine. This can relieve pressure on the spinal nerves that pass through the spaces in the spine. Recovery may involve pain and ...
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