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Commentary on “Perioperative Clinical Features and Long-term Prognosis After Oblique Lateral Interbody Fusion (OLIF), OLIF With Anterolateral Screw Fixation, or OLIF With Percutaneous Pedicle Fixation: A Comprehensive Treatment Strategy for Patients With Lumbar Degenerative Disease”

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ERRATUM: Unilateral Lumbosacral Facet Interlocking without Facet Fracture

Ha SW, Ju CI, Kim SW, Um CS

In the March 2009 edition of the Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society, we published an article entitled "Unilateral Lumbosacral Facet Interlocking without Facet Fracture" (Volume 45, pages 182-184). Fig. 1B...
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Pyogenic Andersson Lesion in a Patient With Ankylosing Spondylitis

Kim KH, Kim P, Ju CI, Kim SW

Although the exact etiology of the Andersson lesion (AL) remains unclear, it is known to occur mostly in patients with long-standing ankylosing spondylitis (AS). Among the various theories for the...
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Isolated Coccygeal Tuberculosis

Kim DU, Kim SW, Ju CI

Isolated tuberculosis of the coccyx is extremely rare. A 35-year-old man presented with a 3-month history of coccygeal and gluteal pain. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed osseous destruction...
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Unilateral Lumbosacral Facet Interlocking without Facet Fracture

Ha SW, Ju CI, Kim SW, Um CS

Acute traumatic spondylolisthesis at L5-S1 level is a rare condition, almost exclusively the result of major trauma, frequently associated with transverse process fractures and severe neurologic deficits. Recently, open reduction...
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Bilateral Pedicle Stress Fracture Accompanying Spondylolysis in a Patient with Ankylosing Spondylitis

Kim HS, Ju CI, Kim SW

Bilateral pedicle stress fracture is a rare entity and few cases have been reported in the literature. Furthermore, the majority of these reports concern previous spine surgery or stress-related activities....
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Cerebellar Infarction Following Epidural Abscess after Epidural Neuroplasty

Lee HY, Wang HS, Kim SW, Ju CI

Epidural neuroplasty is found to be effective in removing fibrous tissue occurring in the epidural space for various reasons. We report a case of cerebellar infarction caused by epidural abscess...
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Complete Cord Injury after Minimal Trauma in a Patient with Forestier's Disease Accompanying Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament

Oh GS, Ju CI, Kim SW, Lee SM, Shin H

Forestier's disease is a systemic rheumatological abnormality in which exuberant ossification occurs along ligaments throughout the body, but most notably the anterior longitudinal ligament of the spine. This disease is...
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Severe Retrolisthesis at the Adjacent Segment after Lumbar Fusion Combined with Dynamic Stabilization

Kim MC, Wang HS, Ju CI, Kim SW

Lumbar fusion using the pedicle screw system is a popular operative procedure, with favorable clinical results and high fusion rates. However, the risk of adjacent segment disease after lumbar fusion...
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Bilateral Subdural Hematoma due to an Unnoticed Dural Tear during Spine Surgery

Jung YY, Ju CI, Kim SW

  • KMID: 2339884
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 2010 Apr;47(4):316-318.
We report a rare case of intracranial hypotension that was complicated by a subdural hematoma following spine surgery. Intraoperatively, we did not notice any breach of the dura. However, the...
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Lying Down Instability Undetected on Standing Dynamic Radiographs

Kim HS, Ju CI, Kim SW, Kang JH

It is well known that spinal instability should be evaluated in the standing lateral position. Standing dynamic flexion and extension radiographs are usually used to assess spinal instability. Here, we...
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Recurrent Bacterial Meningitis Accompanied by A Spinal Intramedullary Abscess

Kim MS, Ju CI, Kim SW, Lee HY

Bacterial meningitis is rarely complicated by an intradural spinal abscess, and recurrent meningitis is an uncommon presentation of a spinal intramedullary abscess. Here, we report a 63-year-old patient with recurrent...
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Delayed Bone Cement Displacement Following Balloon Kyphoplasty

Wang HS, Kim HS, Ju CI, Kim SW

We report a rare case of delayed cement displacement after balloon kyphoplasty in patient with Kummell's desease. A 78-year-old woman with Kummell's desease at T12 level received percutaneous balloon kyphoplasty....
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Extradural Spinal Arachnoid Cyst as a Cause of Cauda Equina Syndrome in a Child

Yoo KH, Kim MC, Ju CI, Kim SW

Although spinal arachnoid cysts are relatively common findings observed incidentally in adults, they are much rarely reported in children. They are usually asymptomatic and are mainly located in the middle...
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Spontaneous Concomitant Intracranial and Spinal Subdural Hematomas in Association with Anticoagulation Therapy

Wang US, Ju CI, Kim SW, Kim SH

Simultaneous intracranial and spinal subdural hematomas are extremely rare. In most cases, they are attributed to major or minor trauma and iatrogenic causes, such as those resulting from spinal puncture....
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Adjacent Bilateral Stress Pedicle Fractures after Instrumented Lumbar Fusion: A Case Report

Kim HS, Ha SW, Ju CI, Kim SW

Bilateral pedicle stress fractures are rare even in the elderly. Bilateral pedicle fractures are due to post-surgical complications at the level of fusion or stress related activities in most cases....
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Screw Fixation without Fusion for Low Lumbar Burst Fracture : A Severe Canal Compromise But Neurologically Intact Case

Jang KS, Ju CI, Kim SW, Lee SM

The low lumbar spine is deeply located in flexible segments, and has a physiologic lordosis. Therefore, burst fractures of the low lumbar spine are uncommon injuries. The treatment for such...
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Unilateral Pedicle Fracture Accompanying Spondylolytic Spondylolisthesis

Kim HS, Kim SW, Ju CI, Kim YS

Unilateral pedicle stress fracture accompanying spondylolytic spondylolisthesis is rare even in the elderly. Most are associated with major trauma, previous spine surgery, or stress-related activity. Here, the authors describe an...
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Acute Cervical Subdural Hematoma with Quadriparesis after Cervical Transforaminal Epidural Block

Lee JK, Chae KW, Ju CI, Kim BW

Cervical epidural steroid injection is frequently used in the conservative management of neck pain and cervical radiculopathy. Epidural cervical transforaminal injections are usually well-tolerated with mild side effects such as...
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Intracranial Calcification Caused by a Brain Abscess : A Rare Cause of Intracranial Calcification

Kim HS, Kim DM, Ju CI, Kim SW

Intracranial calcifications are relatively common computed tomographic findings in the field of neurosurgery, and cysticercosis, tuberculosis, HIV, and cryptococcus are acquired intracranial infections typically associated with calcifications. However, intracranial calcification...
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