Cervical stenosis is a progressive degenerative condition that can lead to severe and disabling myelopathy.
In complex cases involving deformities, instability, or prior surgeries, a combined anterior and posterior
approach (360-degree arthrodesis) may be indicated. This study presents a series of six cases of severe
cervical stenosis treated with circumferential arthrodesis, discussing clinical, anatomical, and strategic
aspects based on current literature.