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Enlargement of Neural Foramina and Dynamic Stabilization in Spondylolisthesis without Restoring the Alignment: Technical Note

Ozer AF, Suzer T, Sasani M, Oktenoglu , Egemen E

It is well known that the cause of radiculopathy is the compression of the nerve root within the foramina which is narrowed secondary to sliding of the corpus and reduced...
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Novel Foraminal Expansion Technique

Ozer AF, Senturk S, Ciplak M, Oktenoglu , Sasani M, Egemen E, Yaman O, Suzer T

The technique we describe was developed for cervical foraminal stenosis for cases in which a keyhole foraminotomy would not be effective. Many cervical stenosis cases are so severe that keyhole...
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Lumbar Single-Level Dynamic Stabilization with Semi-Rigid and Full Dynamic Systems: A Retrospective Clinical and Radiological Analysis of 71 Patients

Ozer AF, Oktenoglu , Egemen E, Sasani M, Yilmaz A, Erbulut DU, Yaman O, Suzer T

BACKGROUND: This study compares the clinical and radiological results of three most commonly used dynamic stabilization systems in the field of orthopedic surgery. METHODS: A total of 71 patients underwent single-level...
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Clinical Analysis of 21 Cases of Spinal Cord Ependymoma : Positive Clinical Results of Gross Total Resection

Kaner T, Sasani M, Oktenoglu , Solmaz B, Sarloglu A, Ozer AF

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical results of gross total resection in the surgical approach to spinal ependymoma. METHODS: Between June 1995 and May 2009, 13 males and 8 females (mean age...
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Disc Rehydration after Dynamic Stabilization: A Report of 59 Cases

Yilmaz A, Senturk S, Sasani M, Oktenoglu , Yaman O, Yildirim H, Suzer T, Ozer AF

STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective study investigating decrease in the nucleus pulposus signal intensity or disc height on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and disc degeneration. PURPOSE: Although a degenerated disc cannot self-regenerate,...
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