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Spine - Biportal Endoscopic Cervical Decompression for Mixed-Type Spondylosis

8 min · 10. juni 2026
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This episode delves into the biportal endoscopic spinal surgery technique combining keyhole foraminotomy with unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression in treating mixed-type cervical spondylosis. The study, published in Orthopaedic Surgery in 2026, investigated the efficacy and safety of this minimally invasive approach in a specific patient cohort. Researchers evaluated surgical outcomes, including decompression effectiveness and clinical improvement. The findings offer valuable insights into potential advancements in managing complex cervical spondylosis, emphasizing the benefits of endoscopic techniques. This discussion aims to equip clinicians with the latest evidence for optimizing patient care. Please note that this content is for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. This summary is based on the full text of the study.

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