Publications by authors named "Patrick W McCormick"

As practicing clinicians, physicians are expected to uphold the ethical norms of their profession, including fidelity to patients and respect for patients' self-determination. At the same time, as individuals, physicians are moral agents in their own right and, like their patients, are informed by and committed to diverse cultural, religious, and philosophical traditions and beliefs. In some circumstances, the expectation that physicians will put patients' needs and preferences first may be in tension with the need to sustain the sense of moral integrity and continuity that grounds a physician's personal and professional life.

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Study Design: Prospective clinical trial.

Objective: The authors present their initial multicenter experience in the surgical management of 1-level degenerative disc disease of the cervical spine with anterior cervical discectomy and fusions (ACDF) using a bioabsorbable polymer plate.

Summary Of Background Data: The introduction of a radiolucent bioabsorbable polymer plate and screws for ACDF presents a novel opportunity to gain the some of the potential added benefit of stabilization with internal immobilization while possibly reducing some of the long-term complications and imaging artifacts associated with titanium instrumentation.

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