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The shape of anterior-posterior spinal curvatures and body composition in school-children

The shape of anterior-posterior spinal curvatures and body composition in school-children

... Changes in posture and shape of anterior-posterior spinal curvatures that occur during the growth of children are one of the manifestations of somatic development. However, the concept of body posture ...

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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

... All the patients had posterior spinal decompression under general anaesthesia with or without non instrumented spinal fusion. The exact nature and extent of the surgery in each patient were dependent ...

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Assessment of anterior-posterior spinal curvatures in children suffering from hypopituitarism

Assessment of anterior-posterior spinal curvatures in children suffering from hypopituitarism

... – posterior spinal curvatures were made using an ...– posterior curvature of the spine, the results were compared with the general norms reported by ...

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Remifentanil versus dexmedtomidine for posterior spinal fusion surgery

Remifentanil versus dexmedtomidine for posterior spinal fusion surgery

... Methods: In a double blind randomized clinical trial, using random sampling method, 60 patients with the age range of 15-65 years who were candidates for posterior spinal fusion operation were included. ...

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Wound drains in posterior spinal surgery: a meta-analysis

Wound drains in posterior spinal surgery: a meta-analysis

... in posterior spinal surgery decreased saturated dressing drainage, but it did not re- duce postoperative wound infection, hematoma, neuro- logical injury, or estimated blood ...

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Clinical results of multidisciplinary therapy including palliative posterior spinal stabilization surgery and postoperative adjuvant therapy for metastatic spinal tumor

Clinical results of multidisciplinary therapy including palliative posterior spinal stabilization surgery and postoperative adjuvant therapy for metastatic spinal tumor

... metastatic spinal tumor is difficult [1–3, 5], and this makes the significance of palliative surgery for patients with short life expectancy ...palliative posterior spinal stabilization surgery with ...

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Clinical Reasoning: A young woman with respiratory failure, hearing loss, and paraplegia

Clinical Reasoning: A young woman with respiratory failure, hearing loss, and paraplegia

... Although spinal cord infarction is an uncommon presentation of opioid overdose, clinicians should have a high index of suspicion to achieve an accurate diagno- sis and prompt ...anterior spinal artery ...

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A case of a single intracranial vertebral artery and cerebral infarct

A case of a single intracranial vertebral artery and cerebral infarct

... the posterior fossa, the right VA measured ...the posterior aspect of the spinal cord, consistent with the terri- tory of the posterior spinal ...

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Comparison of effectiveness of Halo-femoral traction after anterior spinal release in severe idiopathic and congenital scoliosis: a retrospective study

Comparison of effectiveness of Halo-femoral traction after anterior spinal release in severe idiopathic and congenital scoliosis: a retrospective study

... third-generation spinal instrumentation such as CDH, ISOLA and TSRH, the curve correction obtained from posterior spinal fusion had a significant improvement ...rigid spinal deformity and ...

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Clinical Reasoning: A 30-year-old man with acute paraplegia and left foot gangrene

Clinical Reasoning: A 30-year-old man with acute paraplegia and left foot gangrene

... to spinal shock. Acute onset of paraplegia with sparing of posterior column sensations suggests an an- terior spinal artery ...anterior spinal artery supplies the anterior two-thirds of the ...

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Preliminary experience in treating thoracic spinal tuberculosis via a posterior modified transfacet debridement, instrumentation, and interbody fusion

Preliminary experience in treating thoracic spinal tuberculosis via a posterior modified transfacet debridement, instrumentation, and interbody fusion

... The following are the major advantages of this approach. First, posterolateral manipulation during focal debride- ment produces a “ cavitation ” of the intervertebral space to allow the granulation tissue be completely ...

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Palliative transpedicular partial corpectomy without anterior vertebral reconstruction in lower thoracic and thoracolumbar junction spinal metastases

Palliative transpedicular partial corpectomy without anterior vertebral reconstruction in lower thoracic and thoracolumbar junction spinal metastases

... The goals of the palliative operation in treating meta- static spine tumor are to decompress the tumor for functional improvement and to stabilize the spine struc- ture for pain relief rather than en bloc resection of ...

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Original Article Clinical efficacy of single-stage posterior radical debridement, bone grafting and internal fixation in lumbar spinal tuberculosis with kyphotic deformity

Original Article Clinical efficacy of single-stage posterior radical debridement, bone grafting and internal fixation in lumbar spinal tuberculosis with kyphotic deformity

... when posterior correc- tion was performed first, further spinal shorten- ing was prevented; the anterior compression caused by the tuberculosis focus (including abscess, caseous tissue and ruptured discs) ...

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High Resolution Spinal Sonography in Infants

High Resolution Spinal Sonography in Infants

... Incomplete posterior ossification of the immature spine permits infants with cutaneous changes suggestive of spinal dysraphism to be examined for anomalies of the spinal cord and canal b[r] ...

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Percutaneous vertebroplasty and interventional tumor removal for malignant vertebral compression fractures and/or spinal metastatic tumor with epidural involvement: a prospective pilot study

Percutaneous vertebroplasty and interventional tumor removal for malignant vertebral compression fractures and/or spinal metastatic tumor with epidural involvement: a prospective pilot study

... Patients were clinically examined by two of the authors (HMS and CJH), who gathered initial and follow-up data before the procedure and 1, 3 and 6 months and every subsequent 6 months thereafter. In cases where clinical ...

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Posterior fossa and spinal gangliogliomas form two distinct clinicopathologic and molecular subgroups

Posterior fossa and spinal gangliogliomas form two distinct clinicopathologic and molecular subgroups

... the posterior fossa and spinal cord indicated that they could be readily placed into two groups: classic gangliogliomas (group I; n = 16) and tumors that appeared largely as a pilocytic astrocytoma, but ...

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Syringomyelia in association with posterior fossa cysts

Syringomyelia in association with posterior fossa cysts

... The mechanism of spinal cord cavitation in association with posterior fossa cysts is analogous to the development of syringomyelia with Chiari I malformation or adhesions at the foramen [r] ...

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Surgical Management of Lumbar and Thoracolumbar Spinal Fractures: Indications, Surgical Technique and Evaluation on a Series of 64 Patients Treated with Percutaneous Posterior Osteosynthesis Combined with Kyphoplasty or Anterior Arthrodesis

Surgical Management of Lumbar and Thoracolumbar Spinal Fractures: Indications, Surgical Technique and Evaluation on a Series of 64 Patients Treated with Percutaneous Posterior Osteosynthesis Combined with Kyphoplasty or Anterior Arthrodesis

... DOI: 10.4236/ojmn.2018.81007 97 Open Journal of Modern Neurosurgery terature [30] (80% to 94%), but our decline is lower. This leads us to the propos- al of a therapeutic algorithm (Figure 4). However, our study has ...

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Effects of multilevel posterior ligament dissection after spinal instrumentation on adjacent segment biomechanics as a potential risk factor for proximal junctional kyphosis: a biomechanical study

Effects of multilevel posterior ligament dissection after spinal instrumentation on adjacent segment biomechanics as a potential risk factor for proximal junctional kyphosis: a biomechanical study

... Cahill et al. have shown in a finite element modeling an increased angular displacement and nucleus pressure im- mediately after dissection of the posterior ligamentous complex at the level above the construct ...

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Original Article Minimally invasive posterior percutaneous pedicle screw fixation for instability of spinal metastases

Original Article Minimally invasive posterior percutaneous pedicle screw fixation for instability of spinal metastases

... Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of percutaneous pedicle screw fixation (PPSF) for instability of spinal metastases. Methods: This is a retrospective study of patients with ...

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