Editorial. Blurring boundaries: revisiting scope, training, and competency in spine intervention [0.03%]
Aaron M Gelinne,Allie Harbert,Eldad Hadar et al.
Aaron M Gelinne et al.
Prevalence of interventional spine procedures performed by pain management physicians: blurred boundaries [0.03%]
Juan P Giraldo,Gabriella P Williams,Nikhil Dholaria et al.
Juan P Giraldo et al.
Objective: Interventional pain management physicians (IPMPs) and spine surgeons are allies in treating spinal disorders. In addition to medical management, IPMPs can perform procedures such as epidural injections, rhizoto...
Age-related differences in surgical outcomes for traumatic central cord syndrome: a multi-institutional causal machine learning analysis [0.03%]
Carlos A Aude,Vikas N Vattipally,Ritvik Jillala et al.
Carlos A Aude et al.
Objective: Traumatic central cord syndrome (TCCS) is the most common incomplete spinal cord injury, yet the optimal management strategy remains controversial, particularly for older adults who often present with worse out...
Initial follow-up results in patients undergoing uniportal full endoscopic cervical unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression [0.03%]
Steve S Cho,Yoon Ha Hwang,Mohammed Madi et al.
Steve S Cho et al.
Objective: Cervical spondylosis affects 5%-20% of the population and is commonly managed with posterior decompression. However, early studies of laminectomy without fusion revealed a significant risk of postoperative kyph...
From anticipation to achievement: evaluating the impact of preoperative expectations on postoperative patient satisfaction in lumbar decompression surgeries [0.03%]
Kiumars Edalati,Aiyush Bansal,Kenneth T Nguyen et al.
Kiumars Edalati et al.
Objective: Patient expectations significantly influence perceived success and satisfaction following spine surgery. While objective metrics assess outcomes, patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are the gold standard for evalu...
Clinical outcomes and prognostic factors in patients with spinal dural arteriovenous fistula: a nearly 10-year prospective cohort study [0.03%]
Huishen Pang,Chengbin Yang,Zihao Song et al.
Huishen Pang et al.
Objective: This prospective cohort study aimed to evaluate the long-term outcomes of patients with spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas (SDAVFs) nearly 10 years after treatment and identify prognostic factors influencing r...
Peter J Chabot,Nathan J Winans,Joshua S Fuller et al.
Peter J Chabot et al.
Objective: Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is the most common cause of cervical spinal cord impairment in adults. It is described as progressive, age-related spinal cord compression due to degenerative changes in t...
Targeting EGFR with miR-148a-3p: a novel approach to mitigate intervertebral disc degeneration [0.03%]
Lei Zhang,Xiaoming Cong,Shaowei Sun et al.
Lei Zhang et al.
Objective: In light of microRNA (miRNA)-targeted therapies in the management of intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD), this study aimed to elucidate the role and mechanism of miRNA (miR)-148a-3p in the pathogenesis of I...
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The association between lumbopelvic fixation and improved pain and function in patients with unstable pathologic sacral fractures [0.03%]
不稳定病理性骶骨骨折患者腰椎固定与改善疼痛和功能之间的关系研究
Takashi Hirase,Michael Mazzucco,Max Vaynrub
Takashi Hirase
Objective: Spinopelvic dissociation from U- or H-type pathologic sacral fractures can be debilitating and often results in chronic pain and functional impairment. In the setting of metastatic disease with prior or planned...