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her reinforces the value of IVUS utilization. Esophageal cervical spondylosis is a rare type of cervical spondylosis which causes dysphagia. Surgical osteophyte resection is taken when conservative treatment does not respond. However, few reports on its operation and postoperative follow-up. We first present a case showing how the Zero-Profile implant system is utilized to treat dysphagia caused by noncontiguous anterior cervical osteophytes. A patient with progressive dysphagia was referred to our department. Imaging examinations revea