Abstract: | The extrapharyngeal approach to the anterior cervical spine is a safe, rapid surgical exposure. Other surgical exposures such as the posterior, lateral, and intraoral (transpharyngeal) have inherent limitations that this approach avoids. By going anterior to the sternocleidomastoid muscle and great vessels, the surgical exposure of the anterior cervical spine is wide and the vital structures of the neck are visualized and not injured. We have used this extrapharyngeal approach to treat various disease states of the anterior cervical spine, such as trauma, osteomyelitis, neoplasia, and degenerative disease. Major complications have been neural injury, and pharyngeal fistula. |