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How to Incorporate Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery in Practice?

Kulkarni A, Ruparel S

The primary aim of any spine surgeon is continual development of one’s techniques and thus achieve better clinical and functional patient outcomes. In a world where even the ‘gold standard’...
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Assessment of Great Vessels for Anterior Access of L5/S1 Using Patient Positioning

Choi J, Rhee I, Ruparel S

Study Design: This was a prospective cross-sectional study. Purpose: The aim was to describe the effect of patient positioning, from supine to lateral decubitus position, on the width of the L5/S1...
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Learning Curve of MIS-TLIF using 22 mm-tubular Retractor in Degenerative Spondylolisthesis (Grade 1-2) - A Review over 100 Cases

Mehta RP, Patel AS, Jain S, Ruparel S, Kire N, Upadhyaya M, Singh RP, Merchant ZA, Kundnani V

Objective: To evaluate the learning curve of MIS-TLIF in degenerative spondylolisthesis with understanding of problems and challenges faced during initial cases. Methods: After taken approval from institutional review board, first...
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Sacroiliac Joint Fusion: Fusion Rates and Clinical Improvement Using Minimally Invasive Approach and Intraoperative Navigation and Robotic Guidance

Sarkar M, Maalouly J, Ruparel S, Choi J

Study Design: This study adopted a retrospective study design. Purpose: This study was designed to describe the fusion rate and technique and patient subjective improvement after sacroiliac (SI) joint fusion using...
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