ABSTRACT
Treatment of myelopathy secondary to multilevel cervical spondylosis traditionally
has centered on various posterior decompressive procedures or anterior decompression
via partial corpectomy and strut grafting. More recently, multilevel anterior cervical
discectomy and fusion has been used to treat those suffering from this ailment. In
contrast to a posterior approach, an anterior approach has the distinct advantage
of directly addressing anterior spinal cord compression. Limiting anterior decompression
to the disc spaces may often adequately decompress the spinal cord while saving the
patient the added morbidity of multiple partial corpectomies and long-segment strut
grafting. This article will attempt to review the pertinent literature regarding this
subject and describe the relative indications and contraindications of multilevel
anterior cervical discectomy and fusion for the treatment of cervical spondylotic
myelopathy.
KEYWORDS
Cervical spondylosis - myelopathy - anterior cervical discectomy - fusion