Abstract

Surgical treatment for thoracic disc herniation can be largely divided into anterior and non-anterior approach procedures. An anterior approach necessitates invasion of the thoracic cavity, which may subject the patient to increased risk of certain complications. Large sample studies comparing anterior and non-anterior procedures in terms of morbidity and mortality are lacking.

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