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Assessment methods in surgical training in the United Kingdom

Evgeniou E, Peter L, Tsironi M, Iyer S

  • KMID: 2380908
  • J Educ Eval Health Prof.
  • 2013;10:2.
A career in surgery in the United Kingdom demands a commitment to a long journey of assessment. The assessment methods used must ensure that the appropriate candidates are selected into...
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The Revised Trauma Score: A Better Early Predictor for Survival of Head Trauma Patients than the Glasgow Coma Scale-Age-Pressure Score

Patel R, Ghag GS, Iyer S, Nandu VV

Purpose: Trauma is a common cause of death worldwide and head injury is the most common form of trauma presented at the Emergency Department. Physiological scores are better for predicting...
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A Review of Complications and Outcomes following Vertebral Column Resection in Adults

Iyer S, Nemani VM, Kim HJ

The correction of rigid spinal deformities in adult patients can require a three-column osteotomy (pedicle subtraction osteotomy [PSO] or vertebral column resection [VCR]) to obtain spinal balance. Unfortunately, the existing...
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Quality of Spine Surgery Information on Social Media: A DISCERN Analysis of TikTok Videos

Subramanian T, Araghi K, Akosman I, Tuma O, Hassan A, Lahooti A, Pajak A, Shahi P, Merrill R, Maayan O, Sheha E, Dowdell J, Iyer S, Qureshi S

Objective: The use of social media applications to disseminate information has substantially risen in recent decades. Spine and back pain-related hashtags have garnered several billion views on TikTok. As such,...
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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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A Multi-centric Bioequivalence Trial in Ph+ Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Patients to Assess Bioequivalence and Safety Evaluation of Generic Imatinib Mesylate 400 mg Tablets

Arora R, Sharma M, Monif T, Iyer S

PURPOSE: This study was designed to characterize the pharmacokinetic profile and to assess bioequivalence of the sponsor's test formulation (imatinib mesylate 400 mg tablets) with an innovator product (Gleevec 400...
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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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Human Adipose Tissue Derivatives as a Potent Native Biomaterial for Tissue Regenerative Therapies

Sharath SS, Ramu J, Nair SV, Iyer S, Mony U, Rangasamy J

Background: Human adipose tissue is a great source of translatable biomaterials owing to its ease of availability and simple processing. Reusing discardable adipose tissue for tissue regeneration helps in mimicking...
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Effect of Myelopathy on Early Clinical Improvement After Cervical Disc Replacement: a Study of a Local Patient Cohort and a Large National Cohort

Samuel AM, Moore HG, Vaishnav A, McAnany S, Albert T, Iyer S, Katsuura Y, Gang CH, Qureshi SA

OBJECTIVE: Cervical disc replacement (CDR) is an effective long-term treatment for both cervical radiculopathy and myelopathy. However, there may be unique differences in the early postoperative clinical improvement for patients...
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