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Twelve Contiguous Spinous Process Fracture of Cervico-Thoracic Spine

Han SR, Sohn MJ

The clay-shoveler's fracture is an isolated avulsion fracture of the lower cervical or upper thoracic spinous process. Among them, multiple spinous process fractures are very rare. We present 34-year-old male...
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Rosai-Dorfman Disease in Thoracic Spine: A Rare Case of Compression Fracture

Kim DY, Park JH, Shin DA, Yi S, Ha Y, Yoon DH, Kim KN

Sinus histiocytosis with massive lymphadenopathy known as Rosai-Dorfman disease is characterized by painless bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy. Extranodal manifestations are uncommon and spinal involvement is rare. A 15-year-old man presented with...
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Spinal Metastasis of Thymic Carcinoma as a Rare Manifestation: A Summary of 7 Consecutive Cases

Jee TK, Lee SH, Kim HJ, Kim ES, Eoh W

BACKGROUNDS: Thymic carcinomas are very rare tumors that are often associated with extrathoracic metastasis to other organs. However, it is well known that thymic carcinomas rarely metastasize to the spine,...
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Surgical Treatment in Patients with Cervical Osteomyelitis: Single Institute's Experiences

Hahn BS, Kim KH, Kuh SU, Park JY, Chin DK, Kim KS, Cho YE

OBJECTIVE: To study practical guidelines and strategies in the treatment of cervical osteomyelitis. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 14 patients who underwent surgical treatment for cervical osteomyelitis from May 2000 to July...
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Surface Landmarks do not Correspond to Exact Levels of the Cervical Spine: References According to the Sex, Age and Height

Oh CH, Ji GY, Yoon SH, Hyun D, Choi CG, Lim HK, Jang AR

OBJECTIVE: A general orientation along the cervical spine could be estimated by external landmarks, and it was useful, quick and less exposable to radiation, but, sometimes it gave reference confusion...
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Lumbar Intradural Neurocysticercosis: A Case Report

Han SB, Kwon HJ, Choi SW, Koh HS, Kim SH, Song SH, Youm JY

Cysticercosis is the most common parasitic disease affecting the central nervous system. Spinal involvement is rare in neurocysticercosis, and isolated spinal involvement without evidence of cranial involvement is even rarer....
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Neurological Outcome after Surgical Treatment of Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumors

Lee SM, Cho YE, Kwon YM

OBJECTIVE: Recently, surgical outcomes of patients with intramedullary spinal cord tumors (IMSCT) have been improved due to advances of medicine. The purposes of our study were to evaluate the recent...
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Cervicogenic Vertigo Treated by C1 Transverse Foramen Decompression : A Case Report

Park J, Lee C, You N, Kim S, Cho K

Cervicogenic vertigo was known as Bow hunter's syndrome. Occlusion of vertebral artery causes vertebrobasilar insufficiency and we reported cervicogenic vertigo case which was treated by simple decompression of transverse foramen...
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Comparison of Treatment Methods in Lumbar Spinal Stenosis for Geriatric Patient: Nerve Block Versus Radiofrequency Neurotomy Versus Spinal Surgery

Park CK, Kim SB, Kim MK, Park BJ, Choi SG, Lim YJ, Kim TS

OBJECTIVE: The incidence of spinal treatment, including nerve block, radiofrequency neurotomy, instrumented fusions, is increasing, and progressively involves patients of age 65 and older. Treatment of the geriatric patients is...
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A Surgical Method for Determining Proper Screw Length in ACDF

Park HG, Kang MS, Kim KH, Park JY, Kim KS, Kuh SU

OBJECTIVE: We describe a surgical tool that uses the distractor pin as a reference for determining proper screw length in ACDF. It is critical that screw purchase depth be as...
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Modified Open-door Laminoplasty Using Hydroxyapatite Spacers and Miniplates

Jin SW, Kim SH, Kim BJ, Choi JI, Ha SK, Kim SD, Lim DJ

OBJECTIVE: Cervical laminoplasty has been widely accepted as one of the major treatments for cervical myelopathy and various modifications and supplementary procedures have been devised to achieve both proper decompression...
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Extra-intradural Spinal Meningioma: A Case Report

Jeong SK, Seong HY, Roh SW

Extradural spinal meningiomas are uncommon, and their pathophysiology is not entirely understood. Here, we present the case of a 49-year-old woman with low back and left leg pain of 5...
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Comparison between Two Different Cervical Interbody Fusion Cages in One Level Stand-alone ACDF: Carbon Fiber Composite Frame Cage Versus Polyetheretherketone Cage

Yoo M, Kim WH, Hyun SJ, Kim KJ, Jahng TA, Kim HJ

OBJECTIVE: The authors conducted a retrospective study to compare the implantation of carbon fiber composite frame cages (CFCFCs) to the implantation of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) cages after anterior cervical discectomy for...
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Box-Shape Cervical Expansive Laminoplasty: Clinical and Radiological Outcomes

Park HG, Zhang HY, Lee SH

OBJECTIVE: Box-shape cervical expansive laminoplasty is a procedure that utilizes a Miniplate(R) or Maxpacer(R) to achieve maximal canal expansion. This method is expected to show much larger canal expansion and...
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Iatrogenic Intraspinal Epidermoid Cyst

Park MH, Cho TG, Moon JG, Kim CH, Lee HK

Epidermoid cyst is generally regarded as congenital disease, and commonly related to other congenital spinal anomalies. However, it also develops iatrogenically. We report one rare case of epidermoid cyst that...
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Surgical Treatment of Pyogenic Spondylitis with the Use of Freeze-Dried Structural Allograft

Kim SS, Kang DH, Yoon JW, Park H, Lee CH, Hwang SH

OBJECTIVE: Radical debridement and reconstruction is necessary for surgical treatment of pyogenic spondylitis to control infection and to provide segmental stability. The authors identified 25 patients who underwent surgery for...
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Surgical Outcome of a Zero-profile Device Comparing with Stand-alone Cage and Anterior Cervical Plate with Iliac Bone Graft in the Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion

Shin JS, Oh SH, Cho PG

OBJECTIVE: A Zero-profile device is a cervical stand-alone cage with integrated segmental fixation device. We characteristically evaluated the radiological changes as well as clinical outcomes in the application of Zero-profile...
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The Efficacy of Pulsed Radiofrequency Treatment of Cervical Radicular Pain Patients

Yoon YM, Han SR, Lee SJ, Choi CY, Sohn MJ, Lee CH

OBJECTIVE: Cervical radicular pain is defined as pain arising in the arm caused by irritation of a cervical spinal nerve or its roots. Although many treatment modalities are described in...
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Evaluation of Risk Factors for Vertebral Compression Fracture after Stereotactic Radiosurgery in Spinal Tumor Patients

Sung SH, Chang UK

OBJECTIVE: Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is an emerging treatment modality for malignant spinal tumors. After SRS, some patients suffered from pain aggravation due to development of vertebral compression fracture (VCF). In...
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Clinical and Radiological Outcomes of a New Cage for Direct Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion

Kim SJ, Lee YS, Kim YB, Park SW, Hung VT

OBJECTIVE: In Korea, direct lateral interbody fusion (DLIF) was started since 2011, using standard cage (6degrees lordotic angle, 18mm width). Recently, a new wider cage with higher lordotic angle (12degrees,...
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