Sublaminar Decompression and Fusion Versus Sublaminar Trimming Laminoplasty: A Retrospective Cohort

Orthopedic Department, Zagazig University Faculty of Human Medicine Zagazig, Asharkia, Egypt

Financial Disclosure: Author research was self-funded without any external financial support from either the university or any company. All other authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest.

All work is done at Zagazig university Hospital. Post History: This manuscript was previously posted to bioRvix Doi: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2545993/v1

Ethical approval was done by the IRB, Informed consent was obtained from all individual participants included in the study. Patients signed informed consent regarding publishing their data and photographs. Availability of data and materials (available on request). This study was not presented at any congress or symposium.

M.K.S. responsible for the technique, data management, concept, design, analysis, interpretation, literature search, and writing. E.M.S.A. and W.M.N. responsible for concept, design, analysis, interpretation, and literaturesearch.

Correspondence to Waleed Mohamed Nafea, PhD, Lecturer of orthopedic surgery, zagazig university hospital, orthopedic department, MD, Qumia, Nour Hoda street, Zagazig, Egypt Tel.: +2 01118408425; fax: +2552381504 e-mail: [email protected].

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