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LAMINECTOMY IN SPINAL CARIES PARAPLEGIA [PDF]
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Three main causes of late‐onset spinal cord dysfunction in rigid posttraumatic thoracolumbar kyphosis: Type I. Compression at the apex (59.0%). Type II. Degenerative thoracic stenosis above the apex (25.6%). Type III. Coexistence of both (15.4%). T10/11 was the most involved site.
Jiaqi Zhang+3 more
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Background: Neural decompression for lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) can be performed, besides conventional lumbar laminectomy, by many other surgical techniques.
D. Adam+4 more
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Background: In the United States, in 2008 of 100,000 cases of spinal cord injury, 2/3 were cases of cervical injury. Patients who experience cervical to thoracic Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) above T8, usually have impaired function of the diaphragm and ...
Maulitia Neny Yusuprihastuti+2 more
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Degenerative Spine Surgery: Our Experience
Degenerative disease is the commonest spinal problem that any neurosurgeon or spinal surgeon encounters in his/her daily practice. Many such cases can be managed conservatively with appropriate investigations, while many others may need surgical ...
Prabin Shrestha +2 more
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SIMPLIFIED TECHNIC IN LAMINECTOMY [PDF]
The operation of laminectomy has become so well standardized that one feels a certain hesitancy in presenting modifications. However, the technic that I have employed during the past few years has been found rather simpler than that of methods previously described, so that a description of it appears warranted. Briefly, the essential point lies in the
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Background: How does an article involving only 66 patients randomized into two spinal surgical groups get into the New England Journal of Medicine? Nevertheless, this one did. The article by Ghogawala et al.
N. Epstein
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A Case of Aortic Aneurysm Involvement of Sensory Nerve-Roots; Spontaneous Fracture of Vertebral Column; Laminectomy; Death [PDF]
H. G. Turney, Charles Ballance
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ObjectiveTo report a rare case of costal osteochondroma resulting in spinal cord compression in a 5-year-old patient, and to review the existing literature on costal osteochondromas.MethodsA retrospective review was conducted on a case involving a 5-year-
Weihua Ye, Guanghui Zhu, Zheng Liu
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Posterior fossa craniectomy and C1/C2 laminectomy for Arnold-Chiari II decompression of syrinx [PDF]
This patient was diagnosed shortly after birth with right-sided facial palsy as a result of lower motor neuron facial nerve involvement, together with spinal abnormalities and hearing impairment (patient currently uses hearing aids).
Iles, Kelly, Zammit, Daniela
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