Jeffrey C. Wang, MD, Jens R. Chapman, MD, Karsten Wiechert, MD
doi : 10.1177/2F21925682211025521
First Published July 1, 2021; pp. 825–825
Aditya Dahapute, MS (Orthopaedics), Sandeep Sonone, MS (Orthopaedics), Shubhanshu Bhaladhare, MS (Orthopaedics), Kuber Sakhare, MS (Orthopaedics), Nandan Marathe, MS (Orthopaedics), Sai Gautham Balasubramanian, MS (Orthopaedics), Swapnil Keny, MS (Orthopaedics)
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220925782
First Published May 29, 2020; pp. 826–832
To study the effect of local steroids in the retropharyngeal space after anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) in reducing prevertebral soft-tissue swelling (PSTS) and complications associated with it.
Prudence Wing Hang Cheung, BDSc (Hons), Abhishek Mannem, MBBS, MS Ortho, DNB Ortho, Jason Pui Yin Cheung, MBBS, MMedSc, MS, PDipMDPath, MD, FRCSEd, FHKAM, FHKCOS
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220941450
First Published August 7, 2020; pp. 833–844
To explore the possibility of predicting final body height at maturity based on associating parameters at the time of diagnosing adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), while examining the effect of curve magnitude and deterioration.
Han Gyu Lee, MD, Moo Sung Kang, MD, So Yeon Kim, MD, Kwang Chun Cho, MD, Young Cheol Na, MD, Jin Mo Cho, MD, PhD, Byung Ho Jin, MD
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220941446
First Published August 7, 2020; pp. 845–851
Unilateral biportal endoscopic surgery (UBES) is a popular surgical method used to treat degenerative spinal diseases because of its merits, such as reduced tissue damage and outstanding visual capacity. However, dural injury is the most common complication of UBES with an incidence rate of 1.9% to 5.8%. The purpose of this study was to analyze the pattern of dural injury during UBES and to report the clinical course.
Busuyi Kolade Akinola, MBChB, MSc (Anatomy), Adeleke Adegboyega Abiodun, MBChB, MSC, FMCS (Ortho)
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220927712
First Published June 10, 2020; pp. 852–858
Disk degeneration is a common cause of low back pain. However, few attempts have been made to proffer a medical solution. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of aloe vera gel (AVG) on the histomorphometric changes in the intervertebral disk of annular-punctured rabbits.
Alfredo Guiroy, MD, Mart?n Gagliardi, MD, Nicolas Coombes, MD, Federico Landriel, MD, Carlos Zanardi, MD, Gast?n Camino Willhuber, MD, Juan Pablo Guyot, MD, Marcelo Valacco, MD
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220928032
First Published May 12, 2020; pp. 859–865
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak in spine surgeons in Latin America.
Francis Lovecchio, MD, Michael Steinhaus, MD, Jonathan Charles Elysee, BS, Alex Huang, BS, Bryan Ang, BS, Renaud Lafage, MS, Jingyan Yang, DrPH, Ellen Soffin, MD, PhD, Chad Craig, MD, Virginie Lafage, PhD, Frank Schwab, MD, Han Jo Kim, MD
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220941448
First Published August 13, 2020; pp. 866–873
The identification of case types and institutional factors associated with reduced length of stay (LOS) is a key initial step to inform the creation of clinical care pathways that can assist hospitals to maximize the benefit of value-based payment models. The objective of this study was to identify preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative factors associated with shorter than expected LOS after adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery.
Andrea Piazzolla, MD, Davide Bizzoca, MD, Giuseppe Solarino, PhD, MD, Claudia Parato, MD, Biagio Moretti, PhD, MD
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220928344
First Published June 3, 2020; pp. 874–880
To assess the effectiveness of PEAK Plasmablade (PPB), compared with bipolar sealer and standard electrocautery, in the posterior spinal instrumentation and fusion (PSF) surgery performed for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS).
Tangi Purea, MBChB, Jeevan Vettivel, Lyn Hunt, DPhil, Peter G. Passias, MD, Joseph F. Baker, MCH, FRCSI
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220928965
First Published June 9, 2020; pp. 881–888
Assess the association between well-known radiographic features for spinal instability from the Spinal Instability in Neoplasia Score (SINS) and surgical invasiveness in treating vertebral column osteomyelitis (VCO). This will potentially help surgeons in surgical planning and aid in developing a pathology specific score.
Motohiro Okada, MD, PhD, Munehito Yoshida, MD, PhD, Akihito Minamide, MD, PhD, Kazunori Nomura, MD, PhD, Kazuhiro Maio, MD, PhD, Hiroshi Yamada, MD, PhD
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220929290
First Published June 2, 2020; pp. 889–895
To report the clinical outcomes of the decompression procedure using the microendoscopic discectomy system for the treatment of a separation of lumbar posterior ring apophysis in young active athletes.
Andrew S. Chung, DO, Dennis Crandall, MD, Jan Revella, RN, Biodun Adeniyi, Yu Hui H. Chang, PhD, Michael S. Chang, MD
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220931053
First Published June 22, 2020; pp. 896–902
To determine if local administration of liposomal bupivacaine (LB) reduces postoperative pain scores and narcotic use in spinal deformity patients.
Hai Le, MD, Ryan Anderson, MD, Eileen Phan, BA, Joseph Wick, MD, Joshua Barber, MD, Rolando Roberto, MD, Eric Klineberg, MD, Yashar Javidan, MD
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220932879
First Published June 22, 2020; pp. 903–910
To compare outcomes after open versus minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS-TLIF) with bilateral facetectomies.
Rodrigo G. M. De Mendonça, MD, MSc, Lucas M. Bergamascki, MD, Karla C. M. da Silva, MD, Olavo B. Letaif, MD, MSc, Raphael Marcon, MD, PhD, Alexandre F. Cristante, MD, PhD, Hiroko Matsumoto, MD, Michel G. Vitale, MD, Robert Meves, MD, PhD
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220933234
First Published June 19, 2020; pp. 911–917
To validate the Early-Onset Scoliosis 24 Questionnaire (EOSQ-24) questionnaire for the Brazilian Portuguese language, a widely used tool for assessing the impact of different treatments and interventions in EOS patients.
Daniel Shedid, MD, Zhi Wang, MD, MSc, Ahmad Najjar, MD, Sung-Joo Yuh, MD, Ghassan Boubez, MD, Amer Sebaaly, MD, MSc
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220933275
First Published July 7, 2020; pp. 918–924
Posterior surgery for thoracic disc herniation was associated with increased morbidity and mortality and new minimally invasive approaches have been recommended for soft disc herniation but not for calcified central disc. The objective of this study is to describe a posterolateral microscopic transpedicular approach for central thoracic disc herniation.
Brandon P. Hirsch, MD, Max Vaynrub, MD, Matthew Siow, BS, Anthony Zou, BS, Utkarsh Anil, BS, Dennis Vasquez Montes, BS, Themistocles S. Protopsaltis, MD
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220934486
First Published July 7, 2020; pp. 925–930
The cervicothoracic junction (CTJ) is typically difficult to visualize using traditional radiographs. Whole-body stereoradiography (EOS) allows for imaging of the entire axial skeleton in a weightbearing position without parallax error and with lower radiation doses. In this study we sought to compare the visibility of the vertebra of the CTJ on lateral EOS images to that of conventional cervical lateral radiographs.
Zachariah W. Pinter, MD, Scott C. Wagner, MD, Donald R. Fredericks, Jr, MD, Ashley Xiong, BS, Brett A. Freedman, MD, Benjamin D. Elder, MD, Ph.D., Ahmad Nassr, MD, Mohamad Bydon, MD, Christopher K. Kepler, MD, Arjun S. Sebastian, MD
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220935108
First Published July 7, 2020; pp. 931–935
Studies in the lumbar spine suggest a correlation between sarcopenia and worse patient outcomes. The purpose of this study was to determine whether paraspinal Goutalier grade of fat degeneration is associated with patient-reported outcomes in patients undergoing anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF).
Cesar D. Lopez, BA, Venkat Boddapati, MD, Nathan J. Lee, MD, Marc D. Dyrszka, MD, Zeeshan M. Sardar, MD, MSc, Ronald A. Lehman, MD, Lawrence G. Lenke, MD
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220944170
First Published August 7, 2020; pp. 936–949
This current systematic review seeks to identify current applications and surgical outcomes for 3-dimensional printing (3DP) in the treatment of adult spinal deformity.
Patrick C. Hsieh, MD, Andrew S. Chung, DO, Darrel Brodke, MD, Jong-Beom Park, MD, PhD, Andrea C. Skelly, PhD, MPH, Erika D. Brodt, BS, Ki Chang, MD, Zorica Buser, PhD, Hans Joerg Meisel, MD, PhD, S. Timothy Yoon, MD, PhD, Jeffrey C. Wang, MD, The AO Spine Knowledge Forum Degenerative
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220948479
First Published September 23, 2020; pp. 950–965
To systematically review, critically appraise and synthesize evidence on use of stem cells from autologous stem cells from bone marrow aspirate, adipose, or any other autologous sources for fusion in the cervical spine compared with other graft materials.
Alexander M. Satin, MD, Isador H. Lieberman, MD, MBA, FRCSC
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220947744
First Published July 31, 2020; pp. 966–974
Techniques to evaluate gait, the cervical spine, the lumbar spine, adult spinal deformity patients, and adolescent scoliosis patients via telemedicine are described. We review limitations of the spine telemedicine examination and discuss special considerations such as patient safety and criteria for in-person assessment.
Barry Ting Sheen Kweh, MBBS, Hui Qing Lee, MBBS, Terence Tan, MBBS, Joost Rutges, MD, PhD, Travis Marion, MD, Kim Siong Tew, MBBS, FRACP, Vikram Bhalla, MBBS, MD, FRACP, Shyaman Menon, MBBS, FACEM, Fetullah Cumhur Oner, MD, PhD, Charles Fisher, MD, MHSc, Jin Wee Tee, BMedSci, MBBS, MD, FRACS
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220948036
First Published September 29, 2020; pp. 975–987
Spinal orthoses have been generally used in the management of osteoporotic vertebral fractures in the elderly population with purported positive biomechanical and functional effects. To our knowledge, this is the first systematic review of the literature examining the role of spinal orthoses in osteoporotic elderly patients who sustain low energy trauma vertebral fractures.
Mengchen Yin, MD, Chongqing Xu, MD, Junming Ma, MD, Jie Ye, MD, Wen Mo, MD
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220948832
First Published September 1, 2020; pp. 988–998
Cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) has become the most common cause of spinal cord dysfunction. Many topics of CSM still remain controversial. This study aimed to illustrate the overall knowledge structure and development trends of CSM.
Joseph R. Dettori, PhD
doi : 10.1177/2F21925682211023470
First Published July 1, 2021; pp. 999–1001
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Joseph R. Dettori, PhD
doi : 10.1177/2F21925682211023478
First Published July 1, 2021; pp. 1002–1004
Divi SN, Kepler CK, Hilibrand AS, et al. Patient Outcomes Following Short-segment Lumbar Fusion Are Not Affected by PI-LL Mismatch. Clin Spine Surg. Mar 1 2021;34(2):73-77.
Jinju Zhou, Ganjun Feng, Limin Liu
doi : 10.1177/2F21925682211003062
First Published July 1, 2021; pp. 1005–1006
Arnaldo Sousa, MD, Ricardo Rodrigues-Pinto, MD, PhD, FEBOT
doi : 10.1177/2F21925682211007476
First Published July 1, 2021; pp. 1007–1007
Panyi Yang, MD, Xueyang Tang, MD
doi : 10.1177/2F21925682211015190
First Published July 1, 2021; pp. 1008–1009
The author introduced a novel freehand technique for S2-Alar-Iliac screw placement Which demonstrated good clinical safety. However the optimal anatomical landmarks of the screw angle in the caudal direction have not been unified. The tip of the greater trochanter(TGT) was one of the most frequently chosen landmark in fluoroscopic or navigation guidance technique. Additional adjustments are always needed according to these studies. The freehand technique of the present study also choose the TGT as the as the landmark of the S2AI screw angle in the caudal direction, whether it also need any adjustment? We hope the author could explain more about this issue. Besides, the relationship between TGT and the sacral iliac bone is not static, which will make the reliability of the pre-surgery navigation software simulation doubtful.
Yasunori Tatara, MD, PhD, Takanori Niimura, MD, Tatsuhiro Sekiya, MD, PhD, Hisanori Mihara, MD, PhD
doi : 10.1177/2F21925682211025515
First Published July 1, 2021; pp. 1010–1010
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220939566
First Published July 21, 2020; pp. 1011–1011
doi : 10.1177/2F2192568220947705
First Published August 7, 2020; pp. 1012–1012
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