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Study Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Summary Of Background Data: The optimal surgical approach for multilevel cervical stenosis in elderly patients is controversial because of the risk of life-threatening complication.

Objective: To compare life-threatening early complication rates between ≥3 levels anterior and posterior cervical surgery in elderly patients.

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  • Robotic-assisted spine surgery enhances the precision and safety of procedures like pedicle screw placement, minimizing blood loss and reducing hospital stays while alleviating postoperative pain.
  • Recent advancements allow robotic systems to perform not only screw insertion but also critical tasks like surgical decompression and bone preparation, transitioning from experimental models to actual human applications.
  • The Mazor X Stealth Edition Spine Robotic System facilitates these procedures by combining advanced software for planning and real-time imaging, leading to more efficient and accurate minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MI-TLIF).
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Introduction: There is no consensus amongst patients and healthcare professionals about how to measure important adverse effects of glucocorticoids (GCs) that includes the patient's perspective. The OMERACT GC Impact working group sought to identify the domains of greatest importance to both patients and healthcare professionals for use in a proposed core outcome set.

Methods: Patients and healthcare professionals participated in a Delphi consensus exercise to rate the importance of previously identified candidate domains.

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Background/context: The assessment of disc degeneration remains a significant challenge in clinical research. Pfirrmann grade is a frequently used classification for lumbar disc degeneration on MRI. However, there has been no gold standard for cervical spine disc degeneration.

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Case: We present a marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve palsy that occurred in a 55-year-old woman from external compression of a rigid cervical collar. This nerve palsy occurred after less than 24 hours of collar utilization and was treated conservatively with delayed recovery.

Conclusion: A marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve palsy is a rare complication of cervical collar usage with only 1 other documented case in the literature.

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Myopericytoma is a rare benign smooth-muscle cell neoplasm of the subcutaneous soft tissues that is primarily found in young adults with a male predominance. We present the clinical, radiologic, and histopathologic features of a longstanding myopericytoma of the hand. We emphasize the features that help the radiologist and pathologist to accurately characterize this entity.

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Short-Term Outcomes of a Novel Non-Screw Based Expandable Posterior Interbody Fusion Cage.

World Neurosurg

December 2024

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital for Special Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York City, New York, USA. Electronic address:

Background: Lumbar interbody fusion is a well-established surgical technique for treating various lumbar degenerative pathologies. Expandable cages have been introduced to allow for insertion via the confined access and to improve disc height restoration, although concerns about the stability of the screw-based cages in the expanded state remain a concern. This study aims to evaluate the short-term clinical and radiographic outcomes of a novel nonscrew-based expandable transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion cage.

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  • Poor muscle health, indicated by the normalized total psoas area (NTPA), is linked to negative recovery outcomes in spinal deformity surgery, which is a gap in current research.
  • The study aims to explore how NTPA correlates with patient mobility and the incidence of adverse events (AEs) post-surgery by analyzing data from 279 patients over a nine-year period.
  • Results include assessing postoperative ambulation and complications like urinary issues and delayed healing, using data from MRI to establish cut-off values for NTPA related to patient recovery.
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  • Lower-extremity amputations are commonly caused by complications from diabetes mellitus and peripheral vascular disease, with traditional socket prostheses being the standard, while transcutaneous osseointegration for amputees (TOFA) is emerging as a potential alternative, particularly needing research for diabetic patients.* -
  • A study reviewed 17 patients with well-controlled diabetes who underwent unilateral transfemoral TOFA, tracking perioperative complications, additional surgeries, mobility, and quality of life over two years, finding no major systemic complications or deaths.* -
  • Results indicated that some patients experienced minor complications, but the majority showed significant improvements, such as an increase in daily prosthesis wear time from 36% to 79% of patients wearing it
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Study Design: Secondary analysis of a prospective single-center study.

Objective: To analyze the prevalence and risk factors for untreated osteoporosis in patients undergoing lumbar spinal fusion surgery (LFS) and its impact on bone mineral density (BMD) and bone turnover markers.

Background: Osteoporosis is a risk factor for mechanical complications in LFS, which can be mitigated by antiosteoporotic treatment.

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Background: Preventing disc degeneration remains a clinical challenge; patients experiencing chronic lumbar discogenic pain have limited treatment options. Minimally invasive intradiscal procedures such as allogeneic nucleus pulposus (NP) injection have the potential to fill the treatment gap between failed conservative care and spine surgery.

Objectives: Our study sought to evaluate the magnitude and durability of improvement in back function in patients with chronic lumbar discogenic pain followed for 6 months after a single intradiscal injection of minimally manipulated, off-the-shelf processed NP allograft (VIA Disc NP®, VIVEX Biologics, Inc.

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Purpose: To evaluate the impact of bilateral ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane blocks (ESPBs) on pain and opioid-related outcomes in a surgical population with chronic pain.

Methods: A retrospective, observational cohort study. Clinical data were extracted from the electronic medical records of patients who underwent lumbar fusion (February 2018 - July 2020).

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Study Design: Secondary analysis of prospective study.

Objective: To analyze the impact of prior total knee arthroplasty (TKA), total hip arthroplasty (THA), or both on the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) two years after elective lumbar surgery.

Background: Degenerative conditions that cause pain and mobility loss significantly reduce quality of life.

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Purpose: For younger, more active patients, a cementless unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) might be more advantageous than cemented fixation. Therefore, this study aimed to compare implant survivorship and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) between cementless and hybrid fixation (cemented femur and cementless tibial fixation) in a novel tibial blade-anchored, medial UKA design.

Methods: Two surgeon's registries were reviewed for patients who underwent primary cementless or hybrid medial UKA for medial osteoarthritis between 2019 and 2022.

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A critical approach to research on perioperative pain management.

Br J Anaesth

November 2024

Section for Surgical Pathophysiology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Optimal postoperative pain management is a prerequisite for enhancing functional recovery after surgery. However, many studies assessing analgesic interventions have limitations. Consequently, further improvements in study design are urgently needed.

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Background Context: Endoscopic spine decompression surgery (ESDS) offers numerous benefits, including reduced tissue damage, smaller incisions, shorter recovery times, and a lower risk of complications. However, its adoption among spine surgeons in the United States has been slow. The reluctance to adopt ESDS can be attributed to factors such as the learning curve, cost of equipment and training, and limited access to necessary resources.

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Background: Minimally invasive surgical (MIS) chevron-type osteotomy for hallux valgus (HV) treatment offers a surgical alternative to open surgery with minimal surgical dissection and a hypothetical decreased risk for soft tissue complications. The objectives of this study were to assess the incidence of injuries to the soft tissue envelope and to the blood supply of the first metatarsal head through gross dissection and, using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT), to identify the safe position to perform the MIS chevron-type osteotomy of the first metatarsal head based on the anatomical data.

Methods: Twenty cadaveric specimens with HV were used for the study.

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Background: The IMPACT Survey explored the humanistic, clinical, and economic burden of osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) on individuals with OI, their families, caregivers, and wider society. Two previous publications report research methodology, initial insights of the survey, and cost of illness of OI. Here, we present data on the impact of OI on the quality of life (QoL) of adults with OI and explore potential drivers of this impact.

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Background: Digital pathology systems (DPS) are emerging as capable technologies for clinical practice. Studies have analyzed pathologists' diagnostic concordance by comparing reviews of whole slide images (WSIs) to glass slides (e.g.

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The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP), which is responsible for matching medical students with residency programs in the United States, quantifies an applicant's research by aggregating their total number of publications, presentations, and abstracts (PPA). However, the program does not differentiate between peer-reviewed publications, which are typically academic studies evaluated by peers in the field, and other types of research output. While several studies have examined the peer-reviewed publications of matriculants in specific specialties, none have compared these specialties to identify trends across the residency match.

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Background: Although osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) lesions are well-described in the femoral condyles and have been associated with varus limb alignment, there is limited data on OCD lesions in the trochlea.

Purpose: To compare the baseline imaging characteristics in pediatric patients with trochlear OCD with those with medial femoral condyle (MFC) OCD to understand whether measures of coronal plane alignment predispose to OCD development by anatomic location.

Study Design: Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3.

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