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Background: Full endoscopic spine surgery (FESS) champions a rapid recovery and a low rate of overall complications. However, its efficacy in geriatric patients that might yield additional benefits from minimized invasiveness remains underexplored.

Methods: A multi-institutional prospective cohort study was conducted involving patients undergoing elective lumbar FESS.

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Lumbosacral transitional vertebrae in small-breed dogs: Prevalence, classification, and characteristics.

Vet Radiol Ultrasound

January 2025

Section of Veterinary Medical Imaging, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, South Korea.

The lumbosacral transitional vertebra (LTV) is an abnormally formed vertebra that can be associated with cauda equina syndrome, lumbosacral (LS) degeneration, and pelvic rotation. However, there is little information on LTV in small-breed dogs, and no studies have investigated the association between LTV and LS diseases or degenerative changes in the coxofemoral joints. The purpose of this multicenter, retrospective, and cross-sectional study was to determine the prevalence of LTV in small-breed dogs (<10 kg), classify the type of LTV, and identify its association with degenerative changes in the LS and coxofemoral joints using CT images.

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Object: To evaluate inter- and intra-observer agreement of the proposed diagnostic and treatment classification of degenerative spondylolisthesis.

Material And Methods: The proposed diagnostic and treatment classification of degenerative spondylolisthesis was validated according to the GRRAS protocol. For this purpose, we retrospectively analyzed MRI, CT and spinal radiography data in 20 patients.

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  • Central cord syndrome (CCS) is a serious spinal cord injury causing major motor weakness, and timely surgery can help recovery; this study looks at a new surgical method called anterior controllable antedisplacement and fusion (ACAF) for treating CCS caused by cervical stenosis.
  • A retrospective analysis of 13 patients treated with ACAF was conducted, tracking their neurological function before and after surgery using various imaging techniques and clinical scoring systems over an average follow-up period of 16 months.
  • The results showed that a significant percentage of patients demonstrated improvement, particularly in affected regions of the cervical spine, suggesting that ACAF might be effective for CCS patients.
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Intervertebral disc disease is the most common spinal cord-related disease in dogs, caused by disc material protrusion or extrusion that compresses the spinal cord, leading to clinical symptoms. Diagnosis involves identifying radiographic signs such as intervertebral disc space narrowing, increased opacity of the intervertebral foramen, spondylosis deformans, and magnetic resonance imaging findings like spinal cord compression and lesions, alongside clinical symptoms and neurological examination findings. Intervertebral disc space narrowing on radiographs is the most common finding in intervertebral disc extrusion.

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Introduction: Disc degeneration is a risk factor of pyogenic spondylitis. However, its degree in patients with pyogenic spondylitis is unknown. This study aimed to determine differences in disc degeneration between patients with pyogenic spondylitis and those with noninfectious lumbar spondylosis.

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Review/Perspective: Incidence and treatment of CSF leaks/dural tears (DT) occurring during anterior cervical surgery.

Surg Neurol Int

November 2024

Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedics, NYU Langone Hospital, Long Island, NY, USA, 1122 Franklin Avenue Suite 106, Garden City, NY, USA.

Background: The incidence of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks/dural tears (DT) occurring during anterior cervical diskectomy and fusion (ACDF) are typically relatively low. However, this frequency markedly increases when anterior corpectomy and fusion (ACF) are performed to address ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL).

Methods: The reported frequencies of CSF leaks/DT occurring during elective ACDF (i.

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Objective: The relationship between cervical disc degeneration and bone quality of adjacent vertebral body remains controversial. This study aims to investigate the relationship between cervical disc degeneration and bone quality of the adjacent vertebral body and sub-endplate bone with a new MRI-based bone quality score in patients over 50 years with cervical spondylosis.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 479 cervical disc segments from 131 patients.

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  • Facet joint injections using steroids are an effective treatment for chronic pain, especially for conditions like lumbar spondylosis and facet arthropathy.
  • Despite their effectiveness, many insurance companies don’t cover these injections, limiting access for patients.
  • This case series showcases four patients who found significant and lasting pain relief from the injections, emphasizing their potential as an alternative to more invasive procedures like lumbar radiofrequency neurotomy.
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Backgrounds: Anticipating difficult laryngoscopy is crucial for preoperative assessment, especially for patients with cervical spondylosis. Radiological assessment has become essential for improving airway management safety. This research introduces novel radiological indicators from lateral cervical X-ray in the extended head position proposed to enhance the accuracy of predicting difficult laryngoscopy.

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Functional Ingredients Associated with the Prevention and Suppression of Locomotive Syndrome: A Review.

Biol Pharm Bull

December 2024

Department of Molecular Immunology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Fukuyama University.

In 2007, the Japanese Orthopaedic Association proposed the concept of locomotive syndrome, a comprehensive description of conditions involving the functional decline of the locomotor system. Locomotive syndrome includes bone-related diseases such as osteoporosis, joint cartilage and disc-related diseases such as osteoarthritis and lumbar spondylosis, and sarcopenia and locomotive syndrome-related diseases. If left untreated, these diseases are likely to reduce mobility, necessitating nursing care.

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  • The study aimed to compare the accuracy and safety of robot-assisted and computer navigation-guided techniques for placing pedicle screws in minimally invasive spinal surgeries (MIS-TLIF).
  • The results indicated that the robot-assisted group achieved a remarkable 100% accuracy compared to 92.1% in the navigation group, with no surgeries needed for screw malposition in either group.
  • Despite the RA group having slightly longer operation times, overall, both methods proved safe and effective, with robot-assisted techniques showing superior accuracy in screw placement.
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[Application of Solis fusion device in adjacent segment degeneration revision after anterior cervical discectomy bone grafting fusion].

Zhongguo Gu Shang

November 2024

Department of Orthopaedics Surgery, Traditional Chinese Medical Hospital of Xiaoshan, Jiangnan Hospital, Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hangzhou 311201, Zhejiang, China.

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  • * A retrospective analysis of 13 patients, aged 56 to 78, revealed significant improvements in pain levels (measured by VAS) and functional scores (measured by JOA) after using the device for revision surgery, with successful outcomes observed at follow-ups of 18 to 36 months.
  • * Although one patient experienced temporary weakness in an arm post-surgery, the overall results indicated that the Solis fusion device led to improved intervertebral space height and successful bone fusion without major complications for
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[Artificial disc replacement for the treatment of cervical disc herniation].

Zhongguo Gu Shang

November 2024

Department of Orthopaedics, Zhenjiang Ruikang Hospital of Jiangsu Province, Zhenjiang 212000, Jiangsu, China.

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  • The study analyzed the effectiveness of artificial cervical disc replacement in 24 patients suffering from cervical disc herniation between 2016 and 2022, averaging 50 years old.
  • Before the surgery, patients showed limited range of motion and low scores on the Japanese Orthopaedic Association scale, indicating the severity of their condition.
  • Post-surgery results revealed significant improvements in mobility and JOA scores, with no implant complications and preserved function, suggesting that artificial disc replacement is a viable treatment option.
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Introduction: Bony union in patients with early-stage spondylolysis can be achieved using a rigid corset and avoiding sports activities. However, prolonged absence from sports activities may decrease physical fitness. This study aimed to investigate the safety and efficacy of aggressive exercise therapy for patients with early-stage spondylolysis (ESS).

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Application of RhBMP-2 in Percutaneous Endoscopic Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion.

BMC Surg

November 2024

Department of Spinal Surgery, Ganzhou People's Hospital, No. 16 Meiguan Avenue, Zhanggong District, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, 341000, China.

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  • * A total of 102 patients with lumbar spondylosis were divided into two groups: one receiving RhBMP-2 and the other receiving autologous bone for spinal fusion, with their recovery and outcomes measured over 12 months.
  • * Results showed that the RhBMP-2 group had significantly better scores for spinal function, a higher fusion rate (86.27% vs 54.90%), and lower cage displacement (5.88% vs 21.57%)
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Study Design: Cross-sectional, observational study.

Objective: Investigate the frequency of intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) utilization among Medicare patients diagnosed with cervical spondylosis (CS), both with and without myelopathy.

Background: IONM is widely used as a tool in spine surgery.

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  • The study highlights the benefits of lateral indirect decompression over traditional posterior approaches for treating low-grade spondylolisthesis, demonstrating that it can effectively release nerves with fewer complications using minimally invasive techniques and intraoperative neuromonitoring.
  • A total of 20 patients underwent the minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS TLIF) from 2022 to March 2024, with impressive postoperative results, including significant reductions in back and leg pain, and a successful correction of spondylolisthesis.
  • Follow-up data showed a mean operation time of about 81 minutes, minimal blood loss, and a short hospital stay, with 75% of patients rated
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  • The study aimed to analyze the significance of high-intensity signals in interspinous ligaments in patients with degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis (DLS) and to identify the best diagnostic methods for assessing segmental instability.
  • A total of 73 patients were assessed, divided into two groups based on the presence of high-intensity signals, with Group H showing more functional impairment and longer 5-repetition sit-to-stand test times compared to Group NH.
  • The results indicated that instability was more prevalent in Group H (77.3%) compared to Group NH (37.3%), suggesting that high-intensity signals correlate with more severe segmental instability in DLS.
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An in vivo three-dimensional kinematics study of the cervical vertebrae under physiological loads in patients with cervical spondylosis.

Spine J

November 2024

Department of Orthopedic Hospital, The 1st Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China. Electronic address:

Background Context: Studies of in vivo kinematic differences between healthy individuals and those with cervical spondylosis (CS) have been reported, but only movements under nonphysiological loads have been investigated. Differences in the in vivo, cervical kinematics between healthy individuals and those with CS are unknown.

Purpose: To investigate the in vivo, cervical kinematics of patients with CS under physiological loads.

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  • This study compared the effectiveness of CaO-SiO-PO-BO bioactive glass-ceramics (BGS-7) versus allograft spacers with iliac bone grafts (IBG) in patients undergoing multilevel anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) surgeries for neck issues.
  • Patients who received BGS-7 had a fusion rate of 89.5%, while those with IBG had a fusion rate of 92.2%. Both methods showed solid integration with bone, and no significant differences were noted between the two types of spacers.
  • Post-surgery, the BGS-7 group maintained better lower segmental height compared to the
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Background: Pediculolysis is bone hypertrophy and pseudoarthrosis caused by pedicle fracture and has often been combined with contralateral spondylolysis in previous reports. Multilevel pediculolysis with spondylolysis is extremely rare, and we report a case who underwent surgery. Cases of multisegment pediculolysis were reviewed to inspire the diagnosis and treatment of similar pathological phenomena.

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