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Dura sac compression due to spinal epidural gas pseudocyst after lumbar decompression surgery: a case report

Dura sac compression due to spinal epidural gas pseudocyst after lumbar decompression surgery: a case report

... Intraspinal gas was first reported in the intervertebral degenerative disc of the spine by Magnusson. With the use of computerized tomography (CT), intraspinal gas was becoming apparent not only in the degenerative ...

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Tissue discrimination by bioelectrical impedance during PLL resection in anterior decompression surgery for treatment of cervical spondylotic myelopathy

Tissue discrimination by bioelectrical impedance during PLL resection in anterior decompression surgery for treatment of cervical spondylotic myelopathy

... anterior decompression in the cervical spine ...cervical decompression surgery, particularly in robot-assisted minimally invasive anterior cervical disc- ectomy and fusion (ACDF) ...

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Patients’ Expectations of the Functional and Psychosocial Outcomes of Orbital Decompression Surgery for Thyroid Eye Disease: A Qualitative Study

Patients’ Expectations of the Functional and Psychosocial Outcomes of Orbital Decompression Surgery for Thyroid Eye Disease: A Qualitative Study

... Orbital decompression surgery, involving removal of the bony wall(s) of the eye sockets to make space for swollen muscles, is associated with improvements in quality of life (EUGOGO, 2009; Wickwar et ...eye ...

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Clinical factors affecting intraocular pressure change after orbital decompression surgery in thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy

Clinical factors affecting intraocular pressure change after orbital decompression surgery in thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy

... orbital decompression surgery from May 2010 to July 2013 at Chung-Ang University Hospital were ...underwent decompression surgery over the study period were included in the study, but some ...

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What is the psychological impact of thyroid eye disease and does orbital decompression surgery improve outcomes?

What is the psychological impact of thyroid eye disease and does orbital decompression surgery improve outcomes?

... orbital decompression surgery at Moorfields Eye Hospital (MEH), London, and Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre ...orbital decompression surgery. Orbital decompression surgery – ...

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The psychosocial and clinical outcomes following orbital decompression surgery for thyroid eye disease and predictors of change in quality of life

The psychosocial and clinical outcomes following orbital decompression surgery for thyroid eye disease and predictors of change in quality of life

... after surgery, vision-related quality of life did not significantly change until 6 months after surgery and did not reach a minimal clinically important ...after surgery might explain a continued lack ...

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Shoulder function and work disability after decompression surgery for subacromial impingement syndrome: a randomised controlled trial of physiotherapy exercises and occupational medical assistance

Shoulder function and work disability after decompression surgery for subacromial impingement syndrome: a randomised controlled trial of physiotherapy exercises and occupational medical assistance

... Subacromial impingement syndrome (SIS) is an important cause of ill-health with a prevalence of 2-8% of the work- ing population [1,2]. When non-surgical treatment fails, surgery may be chosen [3,4], and most ...

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The psychosocial and clinical outcomes following orbital decompression surgery for thyroid eye disease and predictors of change in quality of life

The psychosocial and clinical outcomes following orbital decompression surgery for thyroid eye disease and predictors of change in quality of life

... Permanent repository link: http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/12452/ Link to published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ophtha.2015.08.030 Copyright and reuse: City Research Onli[r] ...

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Which factors are associated with quality of life in patients with Graves' orbitopathy presenting for orbital decompression surgery?

Which factors are associated with quality of life in patients with Graves' orbitopathy presenting for orbital decompression surgery?

... 17 McBain HB, MacKenzie KA, Hancox J, et al. Why do patients with strabismus choose to undergo realignment surgery and what are their expectations of post-surgical outcomes? Development of two questionnaires. ...

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The effect of core decompression on local expression of BMP 2, PPAR γ and bone regeneration in the steroid induced femoral head osteonecrosis

The effect of core decompression on local expression of BMP 2, PPAR γ and bone regeneration in the steroid induced femoral head osteonecrosis

... core decompression surgery affected the bone regeneration in the early treat- ment of rabbit femoral head osteonecrosis by comparing the histopathological changes of femoral head marrow tissue with or ...

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Should evoked potential monitoring be used in degenerative cervical spine surgery? A systematic review

Should evoked potential monitoring be used in degenerative cervical spine surgery? A systematic review

... Another electrophysiological feature of IONM that is relevant to damage assessment is the pattern of sig- nal loss. It has been suggested that sudden signal loss is associated with severe and irreversible injury, while ...

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Prevalence and risk factors of axial neck pain in patients undergoing multilevel anterior cervical decompression with fusion surgery

Prevalence and risk factors of axial neck pain in patients undergoing multilevel anterior cervical decompression with fusion surgery

... direct decompression, but could also help restore the height of interbody spaces and restore cer- vical lordosis with careful intraoperative distraction, and the immediate stability of the cervical spine could be ...

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Update on thyroid eye disease and management

Update on thyroid eye disease and management

... cause strabismus and ophthalmoplegia. In mild cases, patients might feel a pulling sensation around the eyes. With more advanced disease, horizontal, vertical and torsional strabismus and double vision ensues (Figure 3). ...

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Extraocular muscle repositioning as the last therapeutic option for a patient with a severe course of Graves’ Ophthalmopathy: a case report

Extraocular muscle repositioning as the last therapeutic option for a patient with a severe course of Graves’ Ophthalmopathy: a case report

... Orbital decompression surgery is a therapeutic option for these patients with varying ...by decompression surgery and demand for different therapeutic ...

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Early Functional Outcome of Posterior Spinal Decompression for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis at a Tertiary Health Institution, South East Nigeria

Early Functional Outcome of Posterior Spinal Decompression for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis at a Tertiary Health Institution, South East Nigeria

... One patient (2.6%) had right foot drop after decompression probably due to L4 root injury. The patient was managed with ankle foot orthosis (AFO) and physiotherapy postoperatively. Though there has been some ...

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Review Article Vertebral artery injury during anterior cervical vertebral surgery caused by transverse foramen malformation-appendix: case report and literature review

Review Article Vertebral artery injury during anterior cervical vertebral surgery caused by transverse foramen malformation-appendix: case report and literature review

... before surgery led to the occurrence of almost catastrophic intraoperative bleeding, which might be ignored by the vast majority of clinicians and imaging physicians in preoperative routine magnetic reso- nance ...

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Decompression nerve surgery for diabetic neuropathy: a structured review of published clinical trials

Decompression nerve surgery for diabetic neuropathy: a structured review of published clinical trials

... non-DNS leg served as a control, although four participants had bilateral DNS before completion of the study to extend improvements to the opposite leg, leaving eight cases for comparison. After at least 12 months ...

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REVISION SURGERY IN LUMBAR DEGENERATIVE DISEASE

REVISION SURGERY IN LUMBAR DEGENERATIVE DISEASE

... bony decompression), lateral dynamic views (to confirm or exclude instability), CT lumbosacral spine was a complimentary tool in some cases but MRI lumbosacral spine with contrast was done for all cases and it was ...

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Mini Open Anterior Retroperitoneal Lumbar Interbody Fusion: Oblique Lateral Interbody Fusion for Lumbar Spinal Degeneration Disease

Mini Open Anterior Retroperitoneal Lumbar Interbody Fusion: Oblique Lateral Interbody Fusion for Lumbar Spinal Degeneration Disease

... spinal surgery were ...fusion surgery were 1) more than 10% slip of the vertebra in a neutral posi- tion or 2) more than 5 mm of translation between flexion and extension positions on radiographic ...for ...

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A new decompression technique for upper lumbar fracture with neurologic deficit comparison with traditional open posterior surgery

A new decompression technique for upper lumbar fracture with neurologic deficit comparison with traditional open posterior surgery

... has been widely used as a treatment algorithm for clin- ical decision making in thoracolumbar fractures [22]. This novel classification considers 3 primary parameters including the fracture morphology, the neurologic ...

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