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BACKGROUND
Cervical spondylodiscitis is thought to carry a significant risk for rapid neurologic deterioration with a poor response to nonsurgical management.
METHODS
A retrospective surgical case series of the acute surgical management of cervical spondylodiscitis is reviewed to characterize the
METHODS
Retrospective database review of a prospectively maintained neurosurgical database.
OBJECTIVE
The surgical management of cervical spinal epidural abscesses (CSEA) is reviewed examining the shift from single to staged anteroposterior decompression and stabilization.
BACKGROUND
CSEA management
OBJECTIVE
One often overlooked aspect of spinal epidural abscesses (SEAs) is the timing of surgical management. Limited evidence is available correlating earlier intervention with outcomes. Spinal epidural abscesses, once a rare diagnosis carrying a poor prognosis, are steadily becoming more common,