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Commentary on “Remnant Tumor Margin as Predictive Factor for Its Growth After Incomplete Resection of Cervical Dumbbell-Shaped Schwannomas”

Endo T

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Commentary on “Steroids in the Management of Preoperative Neurological Deficits in Metastatic Spine Disease: Results From the EPOSO Study”

Shin JH

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Another Milestone for Spinal Intramedullary Tumor Treatment

Kim CH

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Commentary on “Frailty Status Is a More Robust Predictor Than Age of Spinal Tumor Surgery Outcomes: A NSQIP Analysis of 4,662 Patients”

Sohn MJ

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Scientific Achievements of Our Era: “Making the Lame Walk”

Stienen MN, Ha Y

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The Impact of Spinal Cord Neuromodulation on Restoration of Walking Ability After Spinal Cord Injury

Fehlings MG, Velumian AA

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Reconstruction of the Cervical Lateral Mass Using 3-Dimensional-Printed Prostheses

Jian Q, Liu Z, Duan W, Guan J, Jian F, Chen Z

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the outcome of using 3-dimensional (3D)-printed prostheses to reconstruct a cervical lateral mass to maintain cervical stability. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data of 7 patients...
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Pearls and Pitfalls of Oblique Lateral Interbody Fusion: A Comprehensive Narrative Review

Kim H, Chang BS, Chang SY

Lumbar degenerative disease is a common problem in an aging society. Oblique lateral interbody fusion (OLIF) is a minimally invasive surgical (MIS) technique that utilizes a retroperitoneal antepsoas corridor to...
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Glioma Immunotherapy: Advances and Challenges for Spinal Cord Gliomas

Grady C, Melnick K, Porche K, Dastmalchi F, Hoh DJ, Rahman M, Ghiaseddin A

Spinal cord gliomas are rare entities that often have limited surgical options. Immunotherapy has shown promise in intracranial gliomas with some research suggesting benefit for spinal cord gliomas. A focused...
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Sacral Nerves Reconstruction After Surgical Resection of a Large Sacral Chordoma Restores the Urinary and Sexual Function and the Anal Continence

Berra LV, Armocida D, Palmieri M, Di Norcia V, D’Angelo L, Mongardini M, Vigliotta M, Maccari E, Santoro A

Objective: Chordomas are slow-growing tumors, with a high tendency to local relapse. En bloc resection is related to the most favorable outcome in terms of survival but is frequently associated...
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Recovery Potential of Spinal Meningioma Patients With Preoperative Loss of Walking Ability Following Surgery – A Retrospective Single-Center Study

Vasankari V, Haeren R, Niemelä M, Korja M

Objective: Spinal meningiomas are neurosurgical rarities that manifest with progressive paraor tetraparesis. The effect of timing of surgery on the recovery after the loss of walking ability is poorly known....
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Clinical Issues in Indication, Correction, and Outcomes of the Surgery for Neuromuscular Scoliosis: Narrative Review in Pedicle Screw Era

Kim HS, Kwon JW, Park KB

Surgical treatment for neuromuscular scoliosis has evolved with pedicle screw instrumentation and the improvement of perioperative management. We aimed to review recent papers related to posterior surgical correction with a...
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Remnant Tumor Margin as Predictive Factor for Its Growth After Incomplete Resection of Cervical Dumbbell-Shaped Schwannomas

Kitamura K, Nagoshi N, Tsuji O, Suzuki S, Nori S, Okada E, Yagi M, Matsumoto M, Nakamura M, Watanabe K

Objective: The purpose of our study was to investigate the risk factors of remnant tumor growth after incomplete resection (IR) of cervical dumbbell-shaped schwannomas (DS). Methods: Twenty-one patients with IR of...
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The Last Touched Vertebra on Supine Radiographs Can Be the Optimal Lower Instrumented Vertebra in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Patients

Kim DH, Hyun SJ, Lee CH, Kim KJ

Objective: To determine whether the last touched vertebra (LTV) on supine radiographs is suitable for the lower instrumented vertebra (LIV) in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) correction surgery. Methods: In total, 57...
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Location Distribution of Fistulas and Surgical Strategies for Spinal Extradural Meningeal Cysts: A Retrospective Analysis of 30 Cases at a Single Center

Jian Q, Song G, Liu Z, Duan W, Guan J, Jian F, Chen Z

Objective: This study aimed to illustrate the features of fistula location distribution, surgical strategies, and outcomes in spinal epidural meningeal cysts (SEMCs). Methods: The authors searched and reviewed the medical records...
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Clinical Features, Treatments, and Prognosis of Intramedullary Spinal Cord Metastases From Lung Cancer: A Case Series and Systematic Review

Wu L, Wang L, Yang J, Jia W, Xu Y

Objective: Intramedullary spinal cord metastasis from lung cancer (ISCM-LC) are increasing in prevalence. We aim to investigate its clinical features, treatments and prognosis. Methods: We reported 6 ISCM-LC cases and conducted...
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Hardware Failure in Spinal Tumor Surgery: A Hallmark of Longer Survival?

Zaborovskii N, Schlauch A, Ptashnikov D, Mikaylov D, Masevnin S, Smekalenkov O, Shapton J, Kondrashov D

Objective: Instrumentation failure in spine tumor surgery is a common reason for revision operation. Increases in patient survival demand a better understanding of the hardware longevity. The study objective was...
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Intramedullary Spinal Cord Lesions: A Single-Center Experience

Jecko V, Roblot P, Mongardi L, Ollivier M, Piccoli ND, Charleux T, Wavasseur T, Gimbert E, Liguoro D, Chotard G, Vignes JR

Objective: Spinal cord tumors constitute a small part of spinal surgery owing to their rarity. This retrospective study describes their current management. Methods: Forty-eight patients were treated for an intramedullary tumor...
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Prediction of Discharge Status and Readmissions after Resection of Intradural Spinal Tumors

Jin MC, Ho AL, Feng AY, Medress ZA, Pendharkar AV, Rezaii P, Ratliff JK, Desai AM

Objective: Intradural spinal tumors are uncommon and while associations between clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes have been explored, there remains a paucity of literature unifying diverse predictors into an integrated...
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Comparative Analysis of 3 Types of Minimally Invasive Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy for Foraminal Stenosis, Uniportal-, Biportal Endoscopy, and Microsurgery: Radiologic and Midterm Clinical Outcomes

Kim JY, Hong HJ, Lee DC, Kim TH, Hwang JS, Park CK

Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the clinical and radiologic outcomes of 3 types of minimally invasive posterior cervical foraminotomy (PCF): uniportal endoscopic surgery, biportal endoscopic surgery,...
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