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Central Atlantoaxial Instability: A New Clinical Entity?

Smith JS

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Adult Spinal Deformity and Novel Classifications: Is Coronal Malalignment Making a Comeback?: Commentary on “Obeid-Coronal Malalignment Classification Is Age Related and Independently Associated to Personal Reported Outcome Measurement Scores in the Nonfused Spine”

Buell TJ, Smith JS

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Brief History of Spinal Neurosurgical Societies in the United States: Part 1

Vaziri S, Resnick DK, Ames CP, Harrop JS, Shaffrey C, Singh K, Smith JS, Hoh DJ

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Cervical Deformity: Evaluation, Classification, and Surgical Planning

Sivaganesan A, Smith JS, Kim HJ

Cervical deformity is a challenging condition to treat and requires complex decision-making. Apart from a thorough history and physical examination, a thoughtful and quantitative analysis of multiple imaging modalities is...
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Incidence of Chronic Periscapular Pain After Adult Thoracolumbar Deformity Correction and Impact on Outcomes

Haddad AF, Scheer JK, Fury MT, Smith JS, Deviren V, Ames CP

Objective: Extension of the posterior upper-most instrumented vertebra (UIV) into the upper thoracic (UT) spine allows for greater deformity correction and reduced incidence of proximal junction kyphosis (PJK) in adult...
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Postoperative Low-Dose Tranexamic Acid After Major Spine Surgery: A Matched Cohort Analysis

Dunn LK, Chen CJ, Taylor DG, Esfahani K, Brenner B, Luo C, Buell TJ, Spangler SN, Buchholz AL, Smith JS, Shaffrey CI, Nemergut EC, Durieux ME, Naik BI

Objective: This was a retrospective, cohort study investigating the efficacy and safety of continuous low-dose postoperative tranexamic acid (PTXA) on drain output and transfusion requirements following adult spinal deformity surgery. Methods:...
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Is Sacral Extension a Risk Factor for Early Proximal Junctional Kyphosis in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery?

Decker S, Lafage R, Krettek C, Hart R, Ames C, Smith JS, Burton D, Klineberg , Bess S, Schwab FJ, Lafage V, International Spine Study Group

Study Design: Retrospective cohort study. Purpose: To investigate the role of sacral extension (SE) for the development of proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) in adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery. Overview of Literature: The...
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Outcomes of Surgical Treatment for Patients With Mild Scoliosis and Age-Appropriate Sagittal Alignment With Minimum 2-Year Follow-up

Scheer JK, Smith JS, Passias PG, Kim HJ, Bess S, Burton DC, Klineberg EO, Lafage V, Gupta M, Ames CP, The International Spine Study Group

Objective: The goal of this study was to determine if patients with mild scoliosis and age-appropriate sagittal alignment have favorable outcomes following surgical correction. Methods: Retrospective review of a prospective, multicenter...
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Diversity in Surgical Decision Strategies for Adult Spine Deformity Treatment: The Effects of Neurosurgery or Orthopedic Training Background and Surgical Experience

Kang J, Hosogane N, Ames C, Schwab F, Hart R, Burton D, Shaffrey C, Smith JS, Bess S, Lafage V, Cho KJ, Ha Y, for the International Spine Study Group and Asian Pacific Spine Study Group

OBJECTIVE: This study is aimed to investigate whether surgical strategies for adult spinal deformity (ASD) treatment differed among Korean physicians. METHODS: This study is retrospective questionnaire-based study. ASD is challenging to...
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Prioritization of Realignment Associated With Superior Clinical Outcomes for Cervical Deformity Patients

Pierce KE, Passias PG, Brown AE, Bortz CA, Alas H, Passfall L, Krol O, Kummer N, Lafage R, Chou D, Burton DC, Line B, Klineberg E, Hart R, Gum J, Daniels A, Hamilton K, Bess S, Protopsaltis T, Shaffrey C, Schwab FA, Smith JS, Lafage V, Ames C, on behalf of the International Spine Study Group (ISSG)

Objective: To prioritize the cervical parameter targets for alignment. Methods: Included: cervical deformity (CD) patients (C2–7 Cobb angle > 10°, cervical lordosis > 10°, cervical sagittal vertical axis [cSVA] > 4...
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