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Response to: Letter to the Editor, Is Anterior-Only Fixation Adequate for Three-Column Injuries of the Cervical Spine?

Sethy SS, Ahuja K, Ifthekar S, Sarkar B, Kandwal P

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The Transaxillary Approach as a Direct Route in the Management of Upper Thoracic Spine Pathology: A Technical Note with Case Series

Ifthekar S, Seuk JW, Hwang UD, Lee HC, Lee SH, Bae J

This retrospective case series of prospective data aims to describe the transaxillary approach for the treatment of upper thoracic spine pathology. Various surgical techniques and approaches have been reported across...
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Variability in Management Practices and Surgical Decision Making in Spinal Tuberculosis: An Expert Survey-Based Study

Ahuja K, Gupta T, Ifthekar S, Mittal S, Yadav G, Kandwal P

Study Design: Electronic survey–based study. Purpose: The aim of the study was to objectively review the variability in the prevailing treatment protocols and surgical decision making in the management of patients...
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Is Anterior-Only Fixation Adequate for Three-Column Injuries of the Cervical Spine?

Sethy SS, Ahuja K, Ifthekar S, Sarkar B, Kandwal P

Study Design: Retrospective case series. Purpose: To analyze the clinical and functional outcomes of patients who have undergone anterior cervical discectomy/corpectomy and fusion (ACDF/ACCF) for a three-column cervical spine injury (CSI). Overview...
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Deformity Correction with Interbody Fusion Using Lateral versus Posterior Approach in Adult Degenerative Scoliosis: A Systematic Review and Observational Meta-analysis

Mittal S, Sudhakar PV, Ahuja K, Ifthekar S, Yadav G, Sinha S, Goyal N, Verma V, Sarkar B, Kandwal P

This study was designed to systematically review and meta-analyze the functional and radiological outcomes between lateral and posterior approaches in adult degenerative scoliosis (ADS). Both lateral (lumbar, extreme, and oblique)...
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