Failed neck surgery

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Dr. Racz gives a slide presentation at the 21st Annual International Pain Conference on new discoveries concerning the diagnosis and treatment of fail neck surgery. He details cases in which invasive procedures to treat cervical stenosis fail and worsen the condition. He also emphasizes the importance of the cervical venous anatomy, as it differs from the thoracic spine. He then details the mechanics of cervical flexion-rotation, and its effects on the neural foramen and involved nerve root. Dr. Racz reinforces this information with literature, MRI, and x-ray images.

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