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FouR cases of hydromyelia were submitted to operation as suggested by Pussepp in 1926. They were observed for several years following the operation. Only one patient showed definite improvement, a second did not improve by operation and deteriorated soon afterwards; two cases improved at first but later the disease again progressed. No beneficial result is to be expected in a case of pure syringomyelia.