Ossified Ligamentum Flavum causing Cervical Myelopathy

  • Song J
  • Park J
  • Roh S
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Abstract

Ossification of the ligamentum flavum (OLF) causing compressive cervical myelopathy or radiculopathy is rare. A 50-year-old male was admitted for progressive hypesthesia and paresthesia of both hands and a gradually worsening gait. MRI and CT scans demonstrated ossification of the left ligamentum flavum with dural sac and cord compression at the C5-6 level. The ossified ligamentum flavum was removed through a subtotal laminectomy and left side foraminotomy of the C5-6. Postoperatively, his gait improved remarkably and the sensory symptoms gradually resolved.

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Song, J. Y., Park, J. H., & Roh, S. W. (2012). Ossified Ligamentum Flavum causing Cervical Myelopathy. Korean Journal of Spine, 9(1), 24. https://doi.org/10.14245/kjs.2012.9.1.24

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