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STUDY DESIGN Case series. OBJECTIVES To describe a novel surgical strategy for severe, rigid post-tubercular cervical kyphosis with treatment outcomes in two patients. BACKGROUND DATA Spinal tuberculosis is a common cause of kyphotic deformity in the developing world with 3-5% of non-operatively managed patients ending up with kyphosis exceeding 60°. Ventral, dorsal and combined approaches have been described for cervical kyphosis, but there is no established surgical strategy for severe, rigid post-tubercular cervical kyphosis. METHODS We