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Long-Term Clinical Course of Patients After Decompression and Posterior Instrumented Fusion Surgery for Thoracic Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament: An Average Follow-Up of 18 years.

Masahiko TakahataTsutomu EndoYoshinao KoikeKuniyoshi AbumiKota SudaRyo FujitaToshifumi MurakamiHideki SudoKatsuhisa YamadaTakashi OhnishiKatsuro UraDaisuke UkebaNorimasa Iwasaki
Published in: Global spine journal (2022)
Decompression and posterior instrumented fusion surgery is a reliable surgical procedure with stable long-term clinical outcomes for thoracic OPLL. However, as OPLL may progress through the spine, attention should be paid to the recurrence of paralysis due to OPLL or OLF in regions other than the primary operative lesion and vertebral fractures of the ankylosed spine after surgery for thoracic OPLL.
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