Abstract

Cervical myelopathy is often combined with lesions of other levels in the spine. In such cases, lumbar lesion is often observed. Since 1979, We had experienced 13 cases of these double lesions at cervical spine and lumbar spine.Consequently, they all underwent decompressive surgeries of two stages, while they showed no efficient results compared with those of cervical myelopathy only.

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