Study Design: This was a retrospective study.
Objective: Evaluate the prognosis and surgical outcomes of patients with spinal metastasis from lung cancer undergoing surgical treatment.
Summary Of Background Data: The spine is the most common site of metastatic lesions in patients with lung cancer.
Purpose: Non-traumatic cervical chronic joint instability in young adults is a rare and underexplored entity. We assessed the diagnostic relevance of dynamic MRI, and the clinical and radiological outcome after anterior cervical interbody fusion (ACIF) in these cases.
Methods: Six young patients (mean age 34 years) with cervical myelopathy without compression on static imaging had a dynamic MRI.