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The Incidence, Changes and Treatments of Cervical Deformity After Infection and Inflammation

Han B, Wang J, Hai Y, Sun D, Liang W, Yin P, Ding H

A healthy cervical spine with normal movement is the basis of many daily activities and is essential for maintaining a good quality of life. However, the alignment, fusion, and structure...
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Biomechanical Analysis of Hybrid Artificial Discs or Zero-Profile Devices for Treating 1-Level Adjacent Segment Degeneration in ACDF Revision Surgery

Liang W, Yang Y, Han B, Sun D, Yin P, Hai Y

Objective: Cervical hybrid surgery optimizes the use of cervical disc arthroplasty (CDA) and zero-profile (ZOP) devices in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) but lacks uniform combination and biomechanical standards,...
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Expert consensus on the clinical application of cortical bone trajectory for lumbar pedicle screws: results from a modified Delphi study

Zhang Y, Liu J, Yang H, Wang Q, Hai Y, Liu Y

Study Design: A modified Delphi study. Purpose: This study sought to establish expert consensus on the use of cortical bone trajectory (CBT) for lumbar pedicle screws. Overview of Literature: The CBT technique...
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Validation Study of Rajasekaran’s Kyphosis Classification System: Do We Clearly Understand Single- and Two-Column Deficiencies?

Shetty AP, Rajavelu R, Viswanathan VK, Watanabe K, Chhabra HS, Kanna RM, Cheung JPY, Hai Y, Kwan MK, Wong CC, Liu G, Basu S, Nene A, Naresh-Babu J, Garg B

Study Design: Multicenter validation study. Purpose: To evaluate the inter-rater reliability of Rajasekaran’s kyphosis classification through a multicenter validation study. Overview of Literature: The classification of kyphosis, developed by Rajasekaran, incorporates factors...
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