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Selective Intersegmental Laminectomy with Irrigation (SILI) technology enables effective spinal epidural abscess (SEA) evacuation via hydrodynamic bidirectional flow, significantly reducing inflammation and enhancing functional recovery while preserving spinal anatomy.
Han Zhang +7 more
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Objectives: To study the occurrence of discitis after lumber disc surgery and its management. Study Design: Observational study. Setting: Department of Neurosurgery QAMC/ BVH Bahawalpur. Period: April 2006 to May 2009. Patients and Methods: This study includes 400 patients who underwent standard laminectomy procedure for disc excision.
MUMTAZ AHMAD, MUHAMMAD YASIN
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Intervertebral discitis presenting as oligoarthritis
The symptoms of intervertebral discitis may be indistinct, making diagnosis difficult. The onset may be acute or insidious, and radicular or spinal compressive symptoms and signs may be present.
Williams, H. +3 more
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In a prospective study of 20 elderly gastric cancer patients who declined gastrectomy, laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery (LECS) was technically safe and preserved postoperative function. However, as oncological curability cannot be assured in advanced cases, careful selection and informed consent are essential.
Marie Washio +9 more
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Pyogenic Discitis in Female after Delivery and Pelvic Surgery
Background: Pyogenic discitis most frequently occurs after home delivery, hemorridectomy, and dilatation and curettage. Discitis is generally due to blood borne bacterial invasion of the disc from adjacent end-plate via communicating vessels.
Maad M Shalal, Sadiq A. Al-Mukhtar
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A 59‐year‐old male presented to the emergency department complaining of severe posterior neck pain and progressive extremity weakness for 2 weeks. He was found to be quadriplegic with complete sensory and motor deficits at the C5 level and hypotensive ...
Christopher Richardson +1 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This prospective study evaluated the impact of the “double‐hump” deformity—defined by anterior protrusions of the L4–L5 and L5–S1 disks—on L5–S1 angulation and laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy (LSC) outcomes. We hypothesized that this deformity is associated with reduced angulation and impaired sacral promontory visibility. Methods The L5–
Hirotaka Sato +4 more
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ObjectiveCervical spondylodiscitis is a rare pathology, with an incidence of 0.5–2.5 per 100,000 population, posing significant potential risks. This type of infection can lead to neurological impairment in up to 29% of patients.
S. Motov +7 more
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MRI‐derived bone quality metrics are reliable predictors of cage subsidence following ACDF. Their implementation may be used to guide surgical planning and improve outcomes. ABSTRACT Objective Cage subsidence following anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is linked with poor bone quality.
Omar Lubbad +8 more
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This study demonstrates that using a Pedicle screw‐Rod configuration for the external fixation of non‐articular tibial osteotomy aligns well with the principles of biological osteosynthesis, resulting in secondary bone healing characterized by callus formation and neovascularization.
Mohammad Mahdi Gooran +3 more
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