The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society
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Postlaminectomy kyphosis of the cervical spine is a challenging condition to treat because it has a combination of an exposed cord, progressive kyphosis, segmental instability, and anterior neural compression. The ideal mode of surgical correction remains controversial. In terms of surgical strategy, there are few large series that have reported the long-term results of anterior surgical treatment of this condition. ⋯ Our data suggest that multilevel anterior surgical treatment using hybrid decompression (corpectomy and discectomy) combined with instrumented fusion yields acceptable clinical and neurological improvement and effective correction of cervical kyphosis. The techniques used also appeared to decrease the incidence of graft-related complications compared with a previous report by the same author.