Po-Hsin Chou, MD, PhDa,b , Tony Hong-Ting Jou a , Hung-Ta Hondar Wu, MDc , Yu-Cheng Yao, MD a,b , Hsi-Hsien Lin, MD a,b , Ming-Chau Chang, MD a,b , Shih-Tien Wang, MDa,b , Henry Horng-Shing Lu, PhD d,e, *, Hung-Hsun Chen, PhD
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.10.020
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 511-523
Computer-aided diagnosis with artificial intelligence (AI) has been used clinically, and ground truth generalizability is important for AI performance in medical image analyses.
An-Jhih Luo, MD, Jen-Chung Liao, MD*, Lih-Hui Chen, MD, Po-Liang Lai, MD
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.12.013
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 524-534
As science and technology have advanced, novel bone cements with numerous formulated ingredients have greatly evolved and been commercialized for vertebroplasty. Recently, viscosity has been a focus to achieve better clinical outcomes and fewer complications
Tino Mkorombindo, MBA a , Steven D. Glassman, MD b,c , Jeffrey L. Gum, MDb,c , Morgan E. Brown, MSc , Christy L. Daniels, MS c , Leah Y. Carreon, MD, MSc
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.10.001
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 535-541
Surgical decision making for cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) relies on evaluation of symptoms and physical examination. The Romberg test is a clinical exam used to identify balance issues with CSM.
Peter Y. Joo, MPH a , Justin R. Zhu, BAa , Alexander J. Kammien, BS a , Michael J. Gouzoulis, BSa , Paul M. Arnold, MDb , Jonathan N. Grauer, MD
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.11.002
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 542-548
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is a common surgical procedure. There is markedly less data on outcomes after three- and four-level cases than one- and two-level cases.
Hiroyuki Nakarai, MD a,b , So Kato, MD, PhDa,b, *, Naohiro Kawamura, MD, PhDb,c , Akiro Higashikawa, MD, PhD b,d , Yujiro Takeshita, MDb,e , Masayoshi Fukushima, MD b,f , Takashi Ono, MDb,g , Nobuhiro Hara, MDb,h , Seiichi Azuma, MD b,i , Sakae Tanaka, MD, PhDa , Yasushi Oshima, MD, PhD
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.10.010
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 549-560
The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) represents the smallest change in an outcome measure recognized as clinically meaningful to a patient after receiving a clinical intervention.
Gregory M. Malham, BSc, MB, ChB, FRACS a,b, *, Nigel R. Munday, MB, BS, MBA
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.10.002
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 561-569
The use of spinal image guidance systems (IGS) has increased patient safety, accuracy, operative efficiency, and reduced revision rates in pedicle screw placement procedures.
Kyle W. Morse, MD a , Ram K. Alluri, MDa , Avani S. Vaishnav, MBBS a , Hikari Urakawa, MDa , Jung Kee Mok, BSb , Sohrab S. Virk, MD, MBA c,d , Evan D. Sheha, MD a,b , Sheeraz A. Qureshi, MD MBA
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.10.013
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 570-577
Patients undergoing minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MI-TLIF) frequently present with lower extremity neurologic symptoms with or without associated lower back pain.
Anastasios Charalampidis, MD a,b , Mayilee Canizares, PhDc , Pratipal S. Kalsi, MD, FRCSd , Pang Hung Wu, MBBS, FRCS e , Michael Johnson, MD f , Alex Soroceanu, MDg , Andrew Nataraj, MDh , Andrew Glennie, MD i , Parham Rasoulinejad, MD j , Najmedden Attabib, MDk , Hamilton Hall, MDl , Charles Fisher, MD, MHSC, FRCSC m , Kenneth Thomas, MD g , Yoga Raja Rampersaud, MD, FRCSC
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.10.008
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 578-586
The Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) is the most commonly used outcome measure of functional outcome in spine surgery. The ability of the ODI to differentiate pain related functional limitation specifically related to degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is unclear.
Evan M. Miller, MD*, Beck D. McAllister, MD
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.11.010
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 587-594
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) procedures for lumbar spine disease have been increasing amid a growing obese patient population with limited studies available focusing exclusively on risk-factors for post-operative ALIF complications.
Michiel E.R. Bongers, MD a,# , Olivier Q. Groot, MD a,# , Colleen G. Buckless, MSb,# , Neal D. Kapoor, MSa , Peter K. Twining, BAa , Joseph H. Schwab, MD, MSa , Martin Torriani, MD b , Miriam A. Bredella, MD b
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.10.011
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 595-604
Although survival of patients with spinal metastases has improved over the last decades due to advances in multi-modal therapy, there are currently no reliable predictors of mortality.
Joshua Bakhsheshian, MDa,# , Shane Shahrestani, PhD a,b,# , Zorica Buser, PhDa,c, *, Raymond Hah, MD c , Patrick C. Hsieh, MD a , John C. Liu, MDa , Jeffrey C. Wang, MDJoshua Bakhsheshian, MDa,# , Shane Shahrestani, PhD a,b,# , Zorica Buser, PhDa,c, *, Raymond Hah, MD c , Patrick C. Hsieh, MD a , John C. Liu, MDa , Jeffrey C. Wang, MD
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.11.015
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 605-615
The concept of frailty has become increasingly recognized, and while patients with cancer are at increased risk for frailty, its influence on perioperative outcomes in metastatic spine tumors is uncertain. Furthermore, the impact of frailty can be confounded by comorbidities or metastatic disease burden.
Enrico De Martino, PhD, MD a, *, Julie Hides, PhDb , James M. Elliott, PhDc,d , Mark A. Hoggarth, PhD c,e , Jochen Zange, PhDf , Kirsty Lindsay, MSc a , Dorothee Debuse, PhD a , Andrew Winnard, PhD a , David Beard, PhDg , Jonathan A. Cook, PhDg,h , Sauro E. Salomoni, PhD i , Tobias Weber, PhD j,k , Jonathan Scott, PhDj,k , Paul W. Hodges, PhD, MedDr i , Nick Caplan, PhD
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.11.007
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 616-628
Christy Tomkins-Lane, PhD a,1 , Ruopeng Sun, PhD b,1 , Amir Muaremi, PhDc , Patricia Zheng, MD d , Manoj Mohan, MDb , Ma Agnes Ith, MD b , Matthew Smuck, MDb, *
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.11.005
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 629-634
Physical inactivity has been described as both a cause and a consequence of low back pain (LBP) largely based on self-reported measures of daily activity. A better understanding of the connections between routine physical activity and LBP may improve LBP interventions.
Chan Woong Byun, MD, Jae Hwan Cho, MD, PhD*, Choon Sung Lee, MD, PhD, Dong-Ho Lee, MD, PhD, Chang Ju Hwang, MD, PhD
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.10.019
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 635-645
The effect of the degree of lumbar lordosis (LL) correction on proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) has not been analyzed in context of the age-adjusted sagittal alignment goal.
Alexander Ziedas, BS a , Varag Abed, BS a , Carter Bench, BS a , Tahsin Rahman, MD a , Melvin C. Makhni, MD, MBA
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.10.009
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 646-659
Preliminary evidence has suggested favorable correlation between National Institutes of Health (NIH) Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) assessments and traditional (“legacy”) patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in spine surgery.
Tahere Seyedhoseinpoor a , Mohammad Taghipour b, *, Mehdi Dadgoo a , Mohammad Ali Sanjaric , Ismail Ebrahimi Takamjani a , Anoshirvan Kazemnejad d , Yasamin Khoshamooz e , Julie Hides
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.10.018
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 660-676
Li Jin, PhDa , Li Xiao, PhD a , Mengmeng Ding, MD a , b , Aixing Pan, MD, PhDa , c , Gary Balian, PhDa ,d , Sun-Sang J Sung, PhD e , Xudong Joshua Li, MD, PhD
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.10.014
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 677-689
Macrophages play important roles in the progression of intervertebral disc herniation and radiculopathy.
Yoshitada Usami, MD, PhDa , Atsushi Yokota, MD, PhDa, *, Yoichi Kondo, MD, PhD b , Masashi Neo, MD, PhD
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.11.004
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 690-696
C5 palsy is a major complication of cervical spine surgery, however, its exact pathogenesis remains unclear. Some studies have shown that the superficial layer of the posterior longitudinal ligament extends laterally and forms the periradicular fibrous sheath (PFS), and envelopes the nerve roots.
Fumio Hayashi, MDa , Masatoshi Morimoto, MD, PhD a , Kosaku Higashino, MD, PhD b , Yuichiro Goda, MD, PhD c , Nori Sato, MD, PhDd , Fumitake Tezuka, MD, PhD a , Kazuta Yamashita, MD, PhD a , Koichi Sairyo, MD, PhD
doi : 10.1016/j.spinee.2021.11.003
Volume 22, Issue 4, April 2022, Pages 697-704
Hypertrophy of the ligamentum flavum (LF) is a major contributor to the development of lumbar spinal canal stenosis (LSS). Although previous studies have identified some factors related to hypertrophy of the LF, the etiology remains unclear.
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