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Anterior vertebrectomy and O-arm navigation for old L5 traumatic fractures with kyphotic deformity: a retrospective case series of clinical and radiological outcomes. [PDF]
Chen ZD +6 more
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Factors Affecting Outcomes in Anterior Cervical Spine Surgery
This retrospective cohort study examined perioperative complications after anterior cervical spine surgery (ACSS) in 3401 patients treated at a tertiary academic institution. Otolaryngologist co‐surgeons in revision and upper cervical spine (C1‐4) cases, and high‐volume spine surgeons (≥ 15 annual cases) were associated with lower complication rates ...
Nana‐Hawwa Abdul‐Rahman +5 more
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Prevalence of Fusion Between Adjacent Thoracic Spinous Processes in Adult Cadavers. [PDF]
Sharma PN +6 more
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The Canine Sacroiliac Joint: 1. Classification and Morphometrics
ABSTRACT The canine sacroiliac joint (CSIJ) is becoming increasingly relevant in the clinical evaluation of lameness and lumbosacral pain syndromes. However, its detailed anatomical characteristics remain poorly understood. This study aimed to characterise the intra‐articular structures of the CSIJ histologically, establish a substantiated joint ...
Janek Gensicke +7 more
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Streamlining the MRI-Derived Vertebral Bone Quality Score for Preoperative Osteoporosis and Osteopenia Screening. [PDF]
Köhli P +18 more
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Aging of bone density (BV/TV) is regional: Forelimb [left] elements gain bone sporadically (orange) but hind limb elements [right] lose bone globally (blue). Abstract Globally, human population structure is quickly trending older, increasing the prevalence and systemic burden of age‐related skeletal disorders such as osteoporosis.
Cassandra M. Turcotte +16 more
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Long-Term Patient-Reported Outcomes After Ventral Stabilization of Thoracolumbar Fractures. [PDF]
Jäckle K +9 more
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The junction between the midgut and hindgut co‐localizes with the rectosigmoid junction
At 5 weeks of development, the midgut has formed its primary loop (left). It is well established that the midgut is bounded cranially by the caudal end of the ventral mesentery and the presence of the common bile duct, but its caudal boundary remains to be established.
Hui Gao +5 more
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