Foraminal Restenosis After Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy for the Treatment of Cervical Radiculopathy.
Dong Ho LeeHyeong-Joo LeeJae Hwan ChoChang Ju HwangJae Jun YangChoon Sung LeeSehan ParkPublished in: Global spine journal (2022)
Foraminal narrowing commonly occurs after PCF due to bone healing. Bone growth occurs in all directions while medial facet growth contributes more to foraminal restenosis. Greater widening of foramen during PCF is a risk factor for postoperative foramen restenosis. Therefore, amount of bone resection should be kept optimal and excessive resection should be avoided to prevent foramen restenosis.