Subaxial cervical spine
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Compression-extension injury with unilateral facet joint fracture is one of the most devastating injuries of subaxial cervical spine. However, it is not yet clear which fixation technique represents the optimal choice in surgical management.
14p vimackenziebezos 30-11-2021 10 1 Download
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Cervical pedicle screw (CPS) insertion is a technically demanding procedure. The quantitative understanding of cervical pedicle morphology, especially the narrowest part of cervical pedicle or isthmus, would minimize the risk of catastrophic damage to surrounding neurovascular structures and improve surgical outcome.
10p viannito2711 20-04-2021 18 1 Download
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According to most of the commonly used classification systems for subaxial spine injuries, unilateral and minimally displaced facet fractures without any sign of a spinal cord injury would be directed to non-operative management.
6p vianttinic2711 20-04-2021 8 2 Download
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This study aimed to evaluate the safety and feasibility of subaxial cervical pedicle screw (CPS) insertion by comparing the morphological parameters between developmental canal stenosis (DCS) and nondevelopmental canal stenosis (NDCS) patients.
8p vivermont2711 28-01-2021 10 2 Download
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Cervical Pedicle Screw (CPS) placement is a challenging work due to the high risk of neurovascular complications. Although there have been several different free-hand or navigation assisted techniques for CPS placement, perforations may occur during screw insertion, especially lateral perforation.
7p vimariana2711 22-12-2020 8 2 Download
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document A handbook of spinal tumor surgery has contents: Contemporary transoral approach for resection of craniocervical junction tumors, transmandibular approach to craniocervical spine, anterior subaxial cervical approach, posterolateral thoracotomy,... and other contents. Invite you to refer.
148p thuongdanguyetan06 20-06-2019 32 2 Download