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Cervical Kyphosis

Gadia A, Shah K, Nene A

Cervical kyphosis is a rare condition that can cause significant functional disability and myelopathy. Deciding the appropriate treatment for such deformities is challenging for the surgeon. Patients often present with...
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Does Three-Dimensional Printed Patient-Specific Templates Add Benefit in Revision Surgeries for Complex Pediatric Kyphoscoliosis Deformity with Sublaminar Wires in Situ? A Clinical Study

Shah K, Gadiya A, Shah M, Vyas D, Patel P, Bhojraj S, Nene A

Study Design: Case-control study. Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy of three-dimensional (3D) printed patient-specific templates (PSTs) for placement of pedicle screws (PAs) in patients undergoing revision surgeries for complex kyphoscoliosis deformity...
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Emergence of Three-Dimensional Printing Technology and Its Utility in Spine Surgery

Gadia A, Shah K, Nene A

In the last decade, spine surgery has advanced tremendously. Tissue engineering and three-dimensional (3D) printing/additive manufacturing have provided promising new research avenues in the fields of medicine and orthopedics in...
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Woven EndoBridge Device Migration and Microsnare Retrieval Strategy: Single Institutional Case Reports with Technical Video Demonstration

Santhumayor BA, White TG, Werner C, Shah K, Woo HH

The Woven EndoBridge (WEB) (MicroVention/Terumo) device is a treatment option for wideneck bifurcation aneurysms. An uncommon adverse effect is WEB device migration. While certain bailout strategies for WEB recovery have...
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Initial Longitudinal Outcomes of Risk-Stratified Men in Their Forties Screened for Prostate Cancer Following Implementation of a Baseline Prostate-Specific Antigen

Michael ZD, Kotamarti S, Arcot R, Morris K, Shah A, Anderson J, Armstrong AJ, Gupta RT, Patierno S, Barrett NJ, George DJ, Preminger GM, Moul JW, Oeffinger KC, Shah K, Polascik TJ, for the Duke Cancer Institute Planning Committee for Prostate Cancer Screening

Purpose Prostate cancer (PCa) screening can lead to potential over-diagnosis/over-treatment of indolent cancers. There is a need to optimize practices to better risk-stratify patients. We examined initial longitudinal outcomes of mid-life...
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High Grade Infective Spondylolisthesis of Cervical Spine Secondary to Tuberculosis

Hadgaonkar S, Shah K, Shyam A, Sancheti P

Spondylolisthesis coexisting with tuberculosis is rarely reported. There is a controversy whether spondylolisthesis coexists or precedes tuberculosis. Few cases of pathological spondylolisthesis secondary to tuberculous spondylodiscitis have been reported in...
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Outcomes of Various Treatment Modalities for Lumbar Spinal Ailments in Elite Athletes: A Literature Review

Gadia A, Shah K, Nene A

Lumbar spinal injuries are common in elite athletes, who can present with a spectrum of ailments ranging from lumbar strain to prolapsed intervertebral discs. Sequelae can include neurological impairment and...
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Assessment of Outcomes of Spine Surgery in Indian Athletes Involved in High-End Contact Sports

Shah K, Bharuka A, Gadiya A, Nene A

Study Design: This study was a retrospective analysis. Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the functional outcome following spinal surgery in elite athletes using return-to-play criteria. Overview of Literature: Spinal ailments are...
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Short to Mid-Term Term Surgical Outcome Study with Posterior Only Approach on Tuberculous Spondylodiscitis in an Elderly Population

Kothari M, Shah K, Tikoo A, Nene A

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study. PURPOSE: To study short to mid-term outcome of surgically managed elderly patients of tuberculous spondylodiscitis with posterior only approach in terms of decision making and challenges in...
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