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@article{345763, author = {Kadaňka, Zdeněk and Bednařík, Josef and Voháňka, Stanislav and Vlach, Otto and Stejskal, Lubor and Chaloupka, Richard and Filipovičová, Dagmar and Šurelová, Dagmar and Adamová, Blanka and Novotný, Oldřich and Němec, Martin and Smrčka, Vladimír and Urbánek, Igor}, article_location = {Německo}, article_number = {6}, keywords = {Spondylotic cervical myelopathy; Conservative treatment; Surgery}, language = {eng}, issn = {0940-6719}, journal = {European Spine Journal}, title = {Conservative treatment versus surgery in spondylotic cervical myelopathy: a prospective randomised study}, volume = {9}, year = {2000} }
TY - JOUR ID - 345763 AU - Kadaňka, Zdeněk - Bednařík, Josef - Voháňka, Stanislav - Vlach, Otto - Stejskal, Lubor - Chaloupka, Richard - Filipovičová, Dagmar - Šurelová, Dagmar - Adamová, Blanka - Novotný, Oldřich - Němec, Martin - Smrčka, Vladimír - Urbánek, Igor PY - 2000 TI - Conservative treatment versus surgery in spondylotic cervical myelopathy: a prospective randomised study JF - European Spine Journal VL - 9 IS - 6 SP - 538 EP - 538 PB - Springer-Verlag SN - 09406719 KW - Spondylotic cervical myelopathy KW - Conservative treatment KW - Surgery N2 - A prospective randomised 2-year study was performed to compare the conservative and operative treatment of mild and moderate forms of spondylotic cervical myelopathy (SCM). There was, on average, no significant change in mJOA score, recovery rate, or quantified gait time within either group during the 2- years of follow-up. In the surgery group there was a slight decline in the scores for daily activities and subjective evaluation. A comparison of the two groups showed no significant differences in changes over time in mJOA score, or quantified gait, but there were significant differences in the score of daily activities recorded by video at 24 months, which was a little lower in the surgical group, and also in RR and subjective evaluation, which were both worse in the surgical group at months 12 and 24. Surgical treatment of mild and moderate forms of SCM in the present study design, comprising patients with no or very slow, insidious progression and a relatively long duration of symptoms, did not show better results than conservative treatment over the 2-year follow-up. ER -
KADAŇKA, Zdeněk, Josef BEDNAŘÍK, Stanislav VOHÁŇKA, Otto VLACH, Lubor STEJSKAL, Richard CHALOUPKA, Dagmar FILIPOVIČOVÁ, Dagmar ŠURELOVÁ, Blanka ADAMOVÁ, Oldřich NOVOTNÝ, Martin NĚMEC, Vladimír SMRČKA and Igor URBÁNEK. Conservative treatment versus surgery in spondylotic cervical myelopathy: a prospective randomised study. \textit{European Spine Journal}. Německo: Springer-Verlag, 2000, vol.~9, No~6, p.~538-544. ISSN~0940-6719.
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