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Is S1 Alar Iliac Screw a Feasible Option for Lumbosacral Fixation?: A Technical Note

Wang Z, Boubez G, Shedid D, Yuh SJ, Sebaaly A

Nonunion at the lumbosacral junction is a classic complication of long construct and deformity corrections. Iliac fixations have been extensively studied in the literature and have demonstrated superior biomechanical proprieties...
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Vertebral Augmentation: State of the Art

Sebaaly A, Nabhane L, Issa El Khoury F, Kreichati , El Rachkidi R

Osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVF) are an increasing public health problem. Cement augmentation (vertebroplasty of kyphoplasty) helps stabilize painful OVF refractory to medical treatment. This stabilization is thought to improve...
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Comparison of morbidity and mortality of hip and vertebral fragility fractures: Which one has the highest burden?

Rizkallah M, Bachour F, Khoury Me, Sebaaly A, Finianos B, Hage Re, Maalouf G

Objectives: Hip fragility fractures were regarded as one of the most severe, but recent papers report on the underestimated burden of vertebral compression fractures. This study aims to compare morbidity...
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Etiology, Evaluation, and Treatment of Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

Sebaaly A, Lahoud MJ, Rizkallah , Kreichati , Kharrat K

The study aimed to review the etiology of failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) and to propose a treatment algorithm based on a systematic review of the current literature and individual...
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Anterolateral Cervical Kyphoplasty for Metastatic Cervical Spine Lesions

Sebaaly A, Najjar A, Wang Z, Boubez G, Masucci L, Shedid D

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case series. PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical and radiological efficacy of anterolateral kyphoplasty for cervical spinal metastasis. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Although the spine is the third most common site...
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