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Detectability of Various Sizes of Honeycombing Cysts in an Inflated and Fixed Lung Specimen: the Effect of CT Section Thickness

Nishimoto , Takahashi , Murata K, Kichikawa

OBJECTIVE: We wanted to clarify the relationship between the visibility of air cysts on CT images, the CT slice thickness and the size of the air cysts, with contact radiographs...
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Repair of Iliac Crest Defects with a Hydroxyapatite/Collagen Composite

Murata K, Fujibayashi S, Otsuki B, Shimizu T, Matsuda S

Study Design: Retrospective study. Purpose: This study aimed to assess the effect of refilling with hydroxyapatite/collagen (HAp/Col) composite on an iliac crest defect after spinal fusion. Overview of Literature: The use of...
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Effect of Cryotherapy after Spine Surgery

Murata K, Yoshimoto , Takebayashi T, Ida K, Nakano K, Yamashita

STUDY DESIGN: Historical controlled trial. PURPOSE: To clarify the usefulness of cryotherapy after spine surgery. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Cryotherapy has generally been performed subsequent to surgery on joints and in this application...
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Sagittal Section Hounsfield Units of the Upper Instrumented Vertebrae as a Predictor of Proximal Junctional Vertebral Fractures Following Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery

Murata K, Otsuki B, Shimizu T, Sono T, Fujibayashi S, Matsuda S

Study Design: A retrospective observational study. Purpose: This study aimed to determine an accurate and convenient screening method for predicting proximal junctional fractures (PJFr) following surgery for adult spinal deformity (ASD)...
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Predictive Value of Heterogeneously Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings With Computed Tomography Evidence of Calcification for Severe Motor Deficits in Spinal Meningioma

Ono K, Shimizu T, Fujibayashi S, Otsuki B, Murata K, Sakamoto A, Matsuda S

Objective: Spinal meningioma is mostly benign, but they can exhibit neurological deficit. The relationship between neurological impairment and its radiographic findings, including intratumor magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) gadolinium enhancement and...
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Degradable Gelatin Microspheres as an Embolic Agent: an Experimental Study in a Rabbit Renal Model

Ohta S, Nitta N, Takahashi , Murata K, Tabata Y

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the basic characteristics of degradable gelatin microspheres (GMSs), including their embolic behavior and degradation periods when they are used as embolic materials in the renal arteries of...
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Postoperative Radiographic Early-Onset Adjacent Segment Degeneration after Single-Level L4–L5 Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion in Patients without Preoperative Severe Sagittal Spinal Imbalance

Matsuoka Y, Endo K, Suzuki H, Sawaji Y, Nishimura , Takamatsu , Kojima O, Murata K, Seki T, Horie S, Konishi T, Yamamoto K

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study. PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between preoperative total spinal sagittal alignment and the early onset of adjacent segment degeneration (ASD) after single-level posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)...
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Clinical Features and Surgical Outcomes of Lower Lumbar Osteoporotic Vertebral Collapse with Symptomatic Stenosis: A Surgical Strategy from a Multicenter Case Series

Shimizu T, Fujibayashi S, Masuda S, Kimura H, Ishibe T, Ota M, Tamaki Y, Onishi E, Ito H, Otsuki B, Murata K, Matsuda S

Study Design: A retrospective multicenter case series was conducted. Purpose: This study was designed to investigate the clinical features and surgical outcomes of lower lumbar osteoporotic vertebral collapse (LL-OVC) with symptomatic...
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