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Anterior cervical Corpectomy with cage and plating in subaxial fractures: A review of 20 cases.
Background Data: Anterior cervical corpectomy was the best solution in some cases of subaxial fracture but this defect was a problem to fill after corpectomy, so this study was to show the efficacy and safety of carbon cage and plating in the ...
Mohamed Amer
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Background: One of the difficulties of oblique corpectomy, less discussed in the literature, is the problem of how to achieve an optimum corpectomy. Therefore, this anatomico-radiological study was conducted to shed light on the use of the microscope at
Oguz Baran, Tahsin Saygi, Naci Balak
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Preventing Construct Subsidence Following Cervical Corpectomy: The Bump-stop Technique [PDF]
Cervical corpectomy is a viable technique for the treatment of multilevel cervical spine pathology. Despite multiple advances in both surgical technique and implant technology, the rate of construct subsidence can range from 6% for single-level ...
Kenneth Aaron Shaw +4 more
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Cervical corpectomy for sub-axial retro-vertebral body lesions
Background The sub-axial vertebrae are formed of body, pedicles, laminae, facets, and spinous process. Cervical cord compression by anteriorly located retro-vertebral traumatic, inflammatory, neoplastic, and degenerative lesions is not rare, and in such ...
Mohamed A. Eshra
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Anterior thoracic spinal instrumentation has traditionally been supported by a posterior thoracic construct spanning from at least two levels above to two levels below; however, instrumentation at a single-level above and below may be adequate to support
Rachel E Aliotta +3 more
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Corpectomy is the surgical procedure of resecting a vertebral body or a part of it in order to decompress neural structures. Corpectomy is performed in patients with degenerative disease or cancer and following injury to the spine.
Jedrzej Mikolajczyk +2 more
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Background Data: Oblique cervical corpectomy involves direct decompression of the spinal cord as well as the ipsilateral nerve root but does not require bone fusion or postoperative immobilization. This approach preserves the motion unit anatomically and
Omar Ragab +3 more
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Rare Case of Sclerosing Epithelioid Fibrosarcoma of the Thoracic Spine. [PDF]
Background Sclerosing epithelioid fibrosarcoma (SEF) is a rare sarcomatous tumor that presents infrequently as an osseous lesion of the spine. To our knowledge, few case reports exist regarding primary lesions of the lumbar spine, with only one report indicating the thoracic spine as a primary site.
Marcinko M +4 more
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Esophageal Perforation Following C4-C6 Anterior Cervical Corpectomy With Anterior Plate Fixation: A Rare but Life-Threatening Complication Requiring Surgical Repair. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion (ACCF) with anterior plate fixation is a common procedure for cervical spine trauma. Although generally safe, it carries a risk of esophageal perforation—a rare but potentially fatal complication.
Gharayba M +6 more
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Minimally Invasive Lateral Access Corpectomy for a Solitary Renal Cell Carcinoma Spinal Metastasis: A Case Report [PDF]
Spinal metastases can present with neurological symptoms due to cord compression which often requires urgent surgical decompression and fixation. However, the posterior spinal approach has limitations in cord decompression.
Joel Lee Zhao Jie +2 more
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