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Anastomosis and Endovascular Treatment of Iatrogenic Vertebral Artery Injury

An TY, Kang DH, Kim DH

Iatrogenic vertebral artery injury (VAI) that occurs during cervical spine surgery can cause life-threatening complications, such as arteriovenous fistulas, catastrophic bleeding, neurological impairment, cerebral ischemia, and death. We report a...
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Occlusion of Both Vertebral Arteries With Development of Collateral Circulation From the Deep Cervical Artery After Cervical Spine Trauma

Son JI, An TY, Ko MJ, Park SW, Lee YS

Careful evaluation of vertebral artery injuries is important after cervical translation injuries or transverse foramen fractures. Treatment of trauma can be complicated in cases of concomitant vertebral artery injuries. A...
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Risk Factors and Radiologic Changes in Subsidence after Single-Level Anterior Cervical Corpectomy: A Minimum Follow-Up of 2 Years

An TY, Kim JY, Lee YS

Objective: Anterior cervical corpectomy using a titanium mesh cage may result in delayed nonunion and thus a change in cervical alignment, and patients may require revision surgery. We investigated the radiologic...
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Risk Factors for Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia in Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients Treated in the Intensive Care Unit

Jung SJ, Lee JM, An Ty, Park IS

Objective: Pneumonia is a very serious medical complication in patients with hemorrhagic stroke such as spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage. In the case of hemorrhagic stroke patients, hospital-acquired pneumonia...
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