1933
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(33)90615-7
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Acute extradural abscess with compression of the cord

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“…Since then, laminectomy has been standard treatment (see "Treatment"). Following the above mentioned articles, there were numerous communications on the operative treatment aspects of SEA in the medical literature from the 1930s to the 1950s [8,15,26,34,47,48,51,64,68,69,83,90,120,131,136,151,197,218,246,248,284,289,295,296,301,310,349,356,396].…”
Section: The History Of Spinal Epidural Abscessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since then, laminectomy has been standard treatment (see "Treatment"). Following the above mentioned articles, there were numerous communications on the operative treatment aspects of SEA in the medical literature from the 1930s to the 1950s [8,15,26,34,47,48,51,64,68,69,83,90,120,131,136,151,197,218,246,248,284,289,295,296,301,310,349,356,396].…”
Section: The History Of Spinal Epidural Abscessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, the prognosis of the disease had been significantly improved. Starting from the early 1930s, early surgical intervention has been emphasized as a prerequisite for successful treatment of SEA [51,349,396]. Grant [129] analyzed 88 cases of SEA published before 1937 and calculated a mortality rate of 48%.…”
Section: The History Of Spinal Epidural Abscessmentioning
confidence: 99%