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Letter to the Editor: Clinical Implication of Mid-Range Dynamic Instability in Lumbar Degenerative Spondylolisthesis

Kalidindi KKV, Bansal K

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Letter to the Editor: Determination of Any Correlation between Sagittal Spinopelvic Configuration and Progressive Collapse of Acute Osteoporotic Compression Spine Fractures: A Retrospective Radiological Analysis

Kalidindi KKV, Bansal K

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Postoperative Epidural Fibrosis Prevention: Which Is Better–Autologous Fat versus Gelfoam

Rajpal K, Singh J, Bahadur R, Bansal K, Shyam R, Khatri K

Study Design: Prospective, randomized study of 100 patients with prolapsed intervertebral disc with an average of 12- to 18-month follow-up postoperatively. Purpose: To compare the role of Gelfoam and autologous fat...
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Surgical Outcomes of Transpedicular Decompression with or without Global Reconstruction in Thoracic/Thoracolumbar Pott’s Spine: A 7-Year Institutional Retrospective Study

Kalidindi KKV, Bansal K, Biswas G, Gupta A, Vishwakarma G, Tandon V, Chhabra HS

Study Design: Retrospective case-control study. Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the radiological and clinical outcomes of transpedicular decompression in spinal tuberculosis (or Pott’s spine) with and without anterior reconstruction using...
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Introduction of a Novel “Segmentation Line” to Analyze the Variations in Segmental Lordosis, Location of the Lumbar Apex, and Their Correlation with Spinopelvic Parameters in Asymptomatic Adults

Kalidindi KKV, Sangondimath G, Bansal K, Vishwakarma G, Chhabra HS

Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Purpose: This study aimed to understand the sagittal spinopelvic parameters, segmental lumbar parameters, and lumbar apex location in asymptomatic adults and analyze their correlations with each other. Overview...
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Sagittal Balance, Pulmonary Function, and Spinopelvic Parameters in Severe Post-Tubercular Thoracic Kyphosis

Shahi P, Chadha M, Sehgal A, Sudan A, Meena U, Bansal K, Batheja D

Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Purpose: To evaluate sagittal balance, pulmonary function, and spinopelvic parameters in patients with healed spinal tuberculosis with severe thoracic kyphosis. Overview of Literature: Deterioration of neurological function is...
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