Clinical Study

Use of Fidji Cervical Cage in the Treatment of Cervical Spinal Cord Injury without Radiographic Abnormality

Figure 1

Example of a patient with SCIWOCTET. ((a), (b), and (c)) Preoperative plain radiographs and sagittal reconstruction CT scan of the cervical spine showing normal bone and alignment. (d) MRI demonstrating cord compression by herniated disc at the C5-6 level with cord edema. ((e), (f)) Plain films of the cervical spine on postoperative day 1. ((g)–(j)) Plain films of the cervical spine including lateral flexion (i) and extension (j) views at 3 months after surgery. There are bridging trabeculations across the disc space.
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