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STUDY DESIGN. In vitro flexibility test comparing biomechanics of cervical corpectomy versus discectomy with and without instrumentation. OBJECTIVES.
Doǧan, Şeref +6 more
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A 10-year-old Domestic Shorthair cat was admitted for chronic ambulatory paraparesis and a spinal malformation. The clinical examination revealed paraparesis accentuated on the left side.
Malik, Yasminda +4 more
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PurposeThe thoracolumbar junction (T10-L2) is a common site for spinal disorders such as fractures, tumors, and infections. Thoracolumbar vertebral corpectomy can be performed through the extracoelomic spaces approach (retropleural, retroperitoneal, and ...
Fengyu Liu +4 more
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Study Design: This was a single-institution, retrospective cohort study. Objective: The objective of this study was to assess a surgical technique for spinal reconstruction after corpectomy, integrating an allograft/autograft within a vertebral body ...
Lilly Groszman +4 more
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Anterior Cervical Corpectomy and the Operating Team: A Controversy?
Cervical myelopathy is multifactorial disease that can lead to many dysfunctions. Surgical treatment is believed to be the best healing choice. The authors searched the published data on Medline on this subject and found a difference between the ...
Alexandrina Nikova, Theodossios Birbilis
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Multilevel oblique corpectomy without fusion: our experience in 48 patients.
STUDY DESIGN: The authors provide their results in performing multilevel oblique corpectomy for degenerative spondylotic myelopathy in 48 patients.
SALVATI, Maurizio +3 more
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Introduction: We often experience recurrence of spinal metastases after palliative surgery, even with radiotherapy. We examined the clinical outcome of radical surgery containing en bloc corpectomy for patients with recurrent spinal metastasis.
Hideki Murakami +5 more
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Cervical spondylotic myelopathy treated by oblique corpectomy: A prospective study
OBJECTIVE: Anterolateral partial oblique corpectomy (OC) aims to decompress the cervical spinal cord without subsequent fusion and saves the patient from graft-, instrument-, and fusion-related complications.
Kiris, Talat, KILINÇER, CUMHUR
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Spine surgery and readmission: Risk factors in lumbar corpectomy patients
Background: A corpectomy of the lumbar spine is a widely performed surgical procedure with numerous indications. Previous research predominantly focused on various surgical techniques and their outcomes, lacking a general and comprehensive analysis of ...
Clifford Pierre, MD +17 more
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