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Traumatic Cervical Spondyloptosis of the Subaxial Cervical Spine: A Case Series with a Literature Review and a New Classification

Modi JV, Soman SM, Dalal S

STUDY DESIGN: This is a retrospective study on patients with traumatic subaxial cervical spondyloptosis and includes a review of the available literature regarding the management of this injury. PURPOSE: This study...
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Floor-Mounted Robotic Pedicle Screw Placement in Lumbar Spine Surgery: An Analysis of 1,050 Screws

Shahi P, Maayan O, Shinn D, Dalal S, Song J, Araghi K, Melissaridou D, Vaishnav A, Shafi K, Pompeu Y, Sheha E, Dowdell J, Iyer S, Qureshi SA

Objective: To analyze the usage of floor-mounted robot in minimally invasive lumbar fusion. Methods: Patients who underwent minimally invasive lumbar fusion for degenerative pathology using floor-mounted robot (ExcelsiusGPS) were included. Pedicle...
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Results of Single-Staged Posterior Decompression and Circumferential Fusion Using a Transpedicular Approach to Correct a Kyphotic Deformity due to Thoracolumbar Spinal Tuberculosis

Dalal S, Modi J, Soman S, Patel H, Dhanani S

STUDY DESIGN: This is a prospective study. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the results of single-staged posterior decompression and circumferential fusion using a transpedicular approach to correct...
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Severe Obesity Is an Independent Risk Factor of Early Readmission and Nonhome Discharge After Cervical Disc Replacement

Subramanian T, Shinn D, Shahi P, Akosman I, Amen T, Maayan O, Zhao E, Araghi K, Song J, Dalal S, Dowdell J, Iyer S, Qureshi S

Objective: Despite growing interest in cervical disc replacement (CDR) for conditions such as cervical radiculopathy, limited data exists describing the impact of obesity on early postoperative outcomes and complications. These...
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Factors associated with anti-tumor necrosis factor effectiveness to prevent postoperative recurrence in Crohn’s disease

Buisson A, Cannon L, Umanskiy K, Hurst RD, Hyman NH, Sakuraba A, Pekow J, Dalal S, Cohen RD, Pereira B, Rubin DT

Background/Aims: We assessed the effectiveness of anti-TNF agents and its associated factors to prevent endoscopic and clinical postoperative recurrence (POR) in Crohn’s disease (CD). Methods: From a prospectively-maintained database, we...
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