Is Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy Better Than Fusion for Warfighters?: A Biomechanical Study.
Hoon ChoiYuvaraj PurushothamanIfeanyichukwu OzobuNarayan YoganandanPublished in: Military medicine (2024)
Posterior cervical foraminotomy is a motion-preserving implant-free surgical alternative to ACDF for warfighters with cervical radiculopathy after failure of conservative management. The treating surgeon must pay close attention to the extent of facet resection to avoid potential spinal instability and future disc and facet degeneration after PCF. Posterior cervical foraminotomy can be more advantageous than ACDF in terms of adjacent segment degeneration, motion preservation, reoperation rate, surgical cost, and retention of warfighters.