5 results match your criteria: "Washington Spine and Scoliosis Institute[Affiliation]"
Iowa Orthop J
December 2023
Washington Spine and Scoliosis Institute, OrthoBethesda, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Surg Infect (Larchmt)
August 2023
Washington Spine and Scoliosis Institute, OrthoBethesda, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) has become an increasingly popular and effective treatment modality for various conditions of the lumbar spine. However, complications after this procedure can be costly. Surgical site infections (SSIs) are one of these types of complications.
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July 2020
Washington Spine and Scoliosis Institute, Virginia Hospital Center, Arlington, VA USA.
Background: Sacral fractures and failures are uncommon after lumbosacral fusion but have received increasing attention in the surgical literature. They can be difficult to diagnose, making timely treatment difficult. No consensus has been reached on the characteristics of these complications or on optimal treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChanging surgical settings for orthopaedic procedures could drive reductions in operative time and reduce healthcare costs. Time-cost differences were calculated using estimated operating room costs by utilizing the ACS-NSQIP database. Multivariate analyses were generated from propensity-matched cohorts to assess differences between inpatient/outpatient outcomes, and whether surgical length increased risk for complications.
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October 2018
Orthopaedics, Washington Spine and Scoliosis Institute, Bethesda, USA.
Symptomatic far-lateral lumbar disc herniation is a less common causes of lumbar radiculopathy than paracentral or central disc herniation. Treatment of far-lateral disc herniation with a retroperitoneal, transpsoas approach and disc fragment excision has been described. However, treatment of far-lateral disc herniation using lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) without neural manipulation has not been described.
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