Successful Cervical Disc Surgery by Professor Angelo Chiasserini Sr of Rome in 1937: A Historical Case Report |
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Authors: | Andrea Brunori Giovanni M F De Caro Renato Giuffre' Francesco Chiappetta |
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Institution: | Skovdiget 10, Bjerringbro, DK‐8850, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Although resection of cervical “chondromas” had been reported since the late twenties, the true nature of this condition was not recognized at that time. This paper reports a case of “inferior cervical radiculitis by herniation of nucleus pulposus” operated by Prof. Angelo Chiasserini Sr, one of the founders of Italian neurosurgery, in January 1937. To our knowledge this represents one of the first examples of correct etiopathogenetic interpretation of cervical disc disease. Surgery was followed by excellent recovery, a quite remarkable result in those times. The case history is reported in detail, and a short historical sketch of cervical disc disease is depicted. |
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