| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8964728 | The Spine Journal | 2018 | 18 Pages | 
Abstract
												Surgery in patients with MPS is associated with high morbidity and mortality of up to 4.2%. Because of the unique nature of the disease, recurring stenosis is inevitable. To shorten the procedure time and simplify the anticipated reoperation, we provide data that craniocervical decompression is feasible without the necessity of primary osteosynthesis. In the absence of craniocervical instability, decompression surgery without occipitocervical stabilization yields good postoperative results and challenges the long-standing paradigm of prophylactic craniocervical fixation.
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												Harald MD, Tan MD, Christina MD, Christian MD, Markus MD, Peter MD, Manfred MD, 
											