The safety of posterior cervical spine surgery varies depending on the surgical approach. Surgical approaches include posterior cervical canal single-opening decompression plasty, posterior cervical total laminectomy decompression plasty, and posterior cervical canal double-opening decompression plasty.
1. Posterior cervical laminectomy with single door decompression plasty: It refers to lifting one side of the posterior cervical laminae and fixing it internally to achieve decompression of the spinal canal.
2. Total laminectomy and decompression of posterior cervical spine: it refers to the complete removal of the entire vertebral plate that constitutes the vertebral segment. Since the integrity of the anatomical function of the cervical spine is destroyed, it should be applied selectively.
3. Posterior cervical spinal canal double-door decompression angioplasty: compared with single-door opening, double-door opening is to lift both sides of the vertebral plate, and the decompression effect is relatively thorough compared with single-door opening.
The safety of posterior cervical spine surgery, through the medical development in recent years, the surgical method tends to be mature, the surgical safety has been improved, and the surgical effect is more reliable.
The specific surgical method should be decided by the doctor.