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Reoperation Rate After Posterior Spinal Fusion Varies Significantly by Lenke Type. [PDF]

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Boufadel P   +3 more
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Nanoclay gels attenuate BMP2-associated inflammation and promote chondrogenesis to enhance BMP2-spinal fusion. [PDF]

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Furuichi T   +11 more
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Investigation of Radiation Exposure of Medical Staff During Lateral Fluoroscopy for Posterior Spinal Fusion Surgery. [PDF]

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Watanabe S   +8 more
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Comparison of Outcomes Between Staged and Same-Day Circumferential Spinal Fusion for Adult Spinal Deformity: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

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Dagli MM   +16 more
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Hispanic Patients Undergoing Spinal Fusion for Neuromuscular Scoliosis Sustain Health Inequalities. [PDF]

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Martinez AS   +9 more
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Awake Spinal Fusion

JBJS Reviews, 2021
» Awake spinal fusion (ASF) integrates advancements in surgical techniques and anesthetic modalities with the aim to maximize benefits and improve outcomes from the surgical and anesthetic standpoints.» ASF employs minimally invasive or endoscopic surgical techniques that are complemented by regional modalities of anesthesia
Bhavuk Garg   +3 more
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Update on Spinal Fusion

Neurologic Clinics, 2022
Spinal fusion is frequently performed for a variety of indications. It is performed to treat instability due to trauma, infection, or neoplasm. It may be used to treat regional or global spinal deformity. There are even occasions when it is appropriate as a treatment of low back pain without overt instability or deformity.
Daniel K, Resnick, Bradley T, Schmidt
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Opioid-free Analgesia for Posterior Spinal Fusion Surgery Using Erector Spinae Plane (ESP) Blocks in a Multimodal Anesthetic Regimen

Spine, 2019
Study Design. A case report. Objective. The aim of this study was to report the use of erector spinae plane (ESP) blocks as part of an opioid-free multimodal anesthetic regimen and its impact on postoperative pain and opioid requirements following spine ...
K. Chin, S. Lewis
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