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Does Focal Kyphotic Deformity at Non-responsible Levels Affect the Outcomes of Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion?

Guohua XuJian TanHaotian WangYixuan TanJunqiang QiRukun ChenJian HuangChao ZhuJunming TanWen YuanChanggui ShiGuohua Xu
Published in: Orthopaedic surgery (2024)
For CSM with hypo-lordosis, FCK was a risk factor for poor postoperative outcomes. Surgeons may consider treating the FCK simultaneously if the focal kyphotic Cobb angle of FCK is greater than 4.05° and is accompanied by cervical global kyphotic or sigmoid deformity.
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