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Management of Traumatic Spinal Fracture in Patient with Coronavirus Disease 2019 Situation

Mauro D, Fabrizio M, Maurizio I

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Management of Traumatic Spinal Fracture in Patient with Coronavirus Disease 2019

Joob B, Wiwanitkit V

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Response to: Management of Traumatic Spinal Fracture in the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Situation

Liawrungrueang W, Sornsa-ard T, Niramitsantiphong A

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Response to: Management of Traumatic Spinal Fracture in the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Situation

Sornsa-ard T, Niramitsantiphong A, Liawrungrueang W

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Response to: Management of Traumatic Spinal Fracture in the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Situation

Liawrungrueang W, Sornsa-ard T, Niramitsantiphong A

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Management of Traumatic Spinal Fracture in the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Situation

Sornsa-ard T, Niramitsantiphong A, Liawrungrueang W

The coronavirus outbreak was labeled a pandemic by the World Health Organization in 2020. Patients who require spine surgery should receive coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) screening to prevent nosocomial cross-infection...
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Creating Backup Management Resources for Spine Care during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic

Yadav SK, Kar BK, Banta A, Kumar A

During this unprecedented time of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID 19) pandemic, most countries are struggling to optimize their healthcare resources. Although the prevention and treatment of COVID 19 has...
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Spine Surgical Procedures during Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic: Is It Still Possible to Take Care of Patients? Results of an Observational Study in the First Month of Confinement

Meyer M, Prost S, Farah K, Denis JB, Dufour H, Blondel B, Fuentes S

Study Design: Observational study. Purpose: The actual sanitary crisis led to a massive mobilization of the sanitary system toward intensive care units and management of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. However,...
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Addressing Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Spine Surgery: A Rapid National Consensus Using the Delphi Method via Teleconference

Tan KA, Thadani VN, Chan D, Oh JYL, Liu GKP

The magnitude and potential duration of the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is something that most doctors currently in practice have yet to experience. While considerable information regarding COVID-19...
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The Sagittal Balance of the Cervical Spine: Radiographic Analysis of Interdependence between the Occipitocervical and Spinopelvic Alignment

Alijani B, Rasoulian J

Study Design: This was a prospective clinical study. Purpose: Previous studies have indicated that cervical lordosis is a parameter influenced by segmental and global spinal sagittal balance parameters. However, this correlation...
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Reliability Comparison between “Distal Radius and Ulna” and “Simplified Tanner–Whitehouse III” Assessments for Patients with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

Okuda A, Shigematsu H, Fujii H, Iwata E, Tanaka M, Morimoto Y, Masuda K, Yamamoto Y, Tanaka Y

Study Design: This is a retrospective clinical study. Purpose: In this study, we aim to evaluate the reliability of the distal radius and ulna assessment (DRU) and simplified Tanner-Whitehouse III classification...
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Feasibility of Using Fat Degeneration of Lumbar Extensor Muscle as an Alternative Diagnostic Criterion for Sarcopenia in Patients with Osteoporotic Vertebral Fractures

Heo JY, Park JH, Lim SA, Shim SW, Choi YS

Study Design: Feasibility study. Purpose: To investigate the feasibility of using fat degeneration of lumbar extensor muscle (LEM) as an alternative diagnostic criterion for sarcopenia in patients with osteoporotic vertebral fractures. Overview...
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Introduction of the Novel Radiographic Line (L5-Kyphosis Apex Line) Intended to Evaluate Scheuermann’s Disease and Postural Kyphosis Progression on Standard Lateral X-Rays

Bezalel T, Carmeli E, Kalichman L

Study Design: Cross-sectional and follow-up nested study. Purpose: To assess the reliability of the L5-kyphosis apex line (L5-KAL) evaluation and determine the association between changes in L5-KAL, changes in radiological parameters,...
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Flipped Reposition Laminoplasty for Excision of Intradural Extramedullary Tumors in the Thoracolumbar Spine: A Case Series of 14 Patients

Kumar R, Debbarma I, Boruah T, Sareen A, Patralekh MK, Dagar A, Kareem SA

Study Design: A retrospective study was done to assess the outcome of the new technique of flipped reposition laminoplasty for excision of intradural extramedullary (IDEM) spinal tumors of the thoracolumbar...
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Computed Tomography-Based Feasibility Study of C1 Posterior Arch Crisscrossing Screw Fixation

Sangondimath G, Mallepally AR, Salimath S

Study Design: Retrospective radiographic analysis. Purpose: Posterior fixation of C1 using screws is the most popular technique among the various methods for C1 stabilization, but it places the surrounding neurovascular structures...
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Sarcopenia and Back Muscle Degeneration as Risk Factors for Back Pain: A Comparative Study

Kim WJ, Kim KJ, Song DG, Lee JS, Park KY, Lee JW, Chang SH, Choy WS

Study Design: Case-control study. Purpose: To investigate the independent associations of back pain with sarcopenia and with back muscle degeneration, and to introduce a new risk index for back muscle degeneration. Overview...
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Identification of Pedicle Screw Pullout Load Paths for Osteoporotic Vertebrae

Krishnan V, Varghese V, Kumar GS, Yoganandan N

Study Design: A biomechanical study. Purpose: To determine the actual load path and compare pullout strengths as a function of screw size used in revision surgeries using postmortem human subject specimens. Overview...
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Correlation between the Computed Tomography Values of the Screw Path and Pedicle Screw Pullout Strength: An Experimental Study in Porcine Vertebrae

Ikeura A, Kushida T, Oe K, Kotani Y, Ando M, Adachi T, Saito T

Study Design: Biomechanical study. Purpose: To assess the correlation between the computed tomography (CT) values of the pedicle screw path and screw pull-out strength. Overview of Literature: The correlation between pedicle screw...
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Does Combined Anterior-Posterior Approach Improve Outcomes Compared with Posterioronly Approach in Traumatic Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures?: A Systematic Review

Tan T, Donohoe TJ, Huang MSJ, Rutges J, Marion T, Mathew J, Fitzgerald M, Tee J

The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the surgical, radiological, and functional outcomes of posterior-only versus combined anterior-posterior approaches in patients with traumatic thoracolumbar burst fractures. The ideal...
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Spinal Sagittal Alignment, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale Scores, and Patient-Reported Outcome among People with Sporting Activity

Oe S, Yamato Y, Hasegawa T, Yoshida G, Kobayashi S, Yasuda T, Banno T, Arima H, Mihara Y, Ushirozako H, Yamada T, Ide K, Watanabe Y, Niwa H, Matsuyama Y

Study Design: Retrospective cohort study. Purpose: This study aimed to investigate how participation in sporting activity affects patient-reported outcome (PRO), including Neck Disability Index (NDI), in males and females. Overview of Literature:...
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