Study Design: Cohort retrospective study.
Objective: We evaluated and compared the outcomes of anterior cervical discectomy with fusion (CDF) and anterior cervical corpectomy with iliac crest graft and fusion (CCF) in patients with ≥3 level degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM).
Background: Anterior and posterior approaches are widely employed in DCM when compressive elements predominate in the anterior or posterior spinal cord, respectively.
The transition from pediatric to adult care is a critical milestone in managing children, especially in those with complex chronic conditions. It involves ensuring the patient and family adapt correctly to the new phase, maintaining continuity of ongoing treatments, and establishing an appropriate follow-up plan with specialists. Patients with Inborn error of immunity (IEI), formerly known as Primary Immune Disorders (PID) are part of a group of disorders characterized by alterations in the proper functioning of the immune system; as the diagnostic and treatment tools for these entities progress, life expectancy increases, and new needs emerge.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Surgery is the cornerstone of craniosynostosis treatment. In this study, two widely accepted techniques are described: endoscope-assisted surgery (EAS) and open surgery (OS). The authors compared the perioperative and reconstructive outcomes of EAS and OS in children ≤ 6 months of age treated at the Napoleón Franco Pareja Children's Hospital (Cartagena, Colombia).
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