Publications by authors named "Jeffrey Holtz"

Study Design: Intraparenchymal pressure (IPP) measurements in an in vitro cadaveric model of CNS edema.

Objective: To assess the contribution of pia mater to IPP and the effect of piotomy.

Summary Of Background Data: Multicenter randomized control trials have shown that decompression with durotomy/duroplasty significantly decreases intracranial pressure (ICP).

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Study Design: In vitro cadaveric study of thoracic spinal cord intramedullary pressure (IMP) in scoliotic deformity.

Objective: To define the relationship between thoracic scoliotic deformity and spinal cord IMP.

Summary Of Background Data: Clinical studies of patients with thoracic scoliosis without other spinal pathology (spinal stenosis, etc.

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Study Design: In vitro cadaveric study of thoracic spinal cord intramedullary pressure (IMP) in kyphotic deformity.

Objective: To define the relationship between thoracic spinal kyphotic deformity and spinal cord IMP.

Summary Of Background Data: Previous studies of asymptomatic volunteers have revealed that there is wide variation in regional sagittal neutral upright thoracic spinal alignment with "normal" thoracic T4-T12 kyphosis ranging up to approximately +69° for 98.

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Study Design: In vitro cadaveric study of cervical spinal cord intramedullary pressure (IMP) in kyphotic deformity.

Objective: To define the relationship between cervical spinal kyphotic deformity and spinal cord IMP.

Summary Of Background Data: Previous studies of asymptomatic volunteers have revealed that the greatest variation in regional sagittal neutral upright spinal alignment occurs in the cervical spine with "normal" alignment ranging up to +15 to +20° kyphosis.

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