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2021 Annual Meeting
Cervical Laminectomy with Instrumented Fusion is Associated with a Higher Incidence of Postoperative C5 Palsy Compared to Cervical Laminoplasty with Reconstruction: Single Surgeon and National Inpatient
Jinseong Kim, BS | 4:53 | 2021
Abstracts - Top Reviewed Sweet Sixteen Pt. I
C5 Palsy was found to be more common after laminectomy with fusion than laminoplasty with reconstruction in single-surgeon cohort. Similar analysis...
Clinical Trials: Organization and Getting the Message out to the Right People
Michael G. Fehlings, MD, PhD, FRCSC, FACS | 9:10 | 2021
Pearls of Wisdom for a Successful Research Study
Dr. Fehlings summarizes key aspects of how to organize clinical trials and to effectively deliver key messages around the trial.
Comparative Effectiveness of Surgical Approaches for Cervical Myelopathy: Quality of Life Assessments from the CSM-S trial
Zoher Ghogawala, MD, FACS | 4:55 | 2021
Abstracts - Top Reviewed Sweet Sixteen Pt. I
Dr. Ghogawala presents a summary of results from CSM-S trial with 4 years of follow-up. Laminoplasty appears to be associated with superior outcomes.
Comparison of Clinical Guidelines for Reimbursement for Intra-Operative Neuromonitoring During Spine Surgery in the United States
Daniel Berman, MD | 4:56 | 2021
Abstracts - Top Reviewed Sweet Sixteen Pt. I
Dr. Berman analyzes insurance company policies regarding reimbursement for intra-operative neuromonitoring in the United States. The companies are...
Discharge to Rehabilitation Predicts Greater Morbidity in Patients Undergoing Posterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion
Austen D.Katz, MD | 5:14 | 2021
Abstracts - Top Reviewed Sweet Sixteen Pt. I
The NSQIP database was utilized to evaluate the relationship between discharge disposition and readmission, reoperation, and morbidity in patients...
Lessons Learned from Past and Current CSRS-Funded Studies - C12 Fusion vs. Bracing
Christopher K.Kepler, MD, MBA | 8:42 | 2021
Pearls of Wisdom for a Successful Research Study
Dr. Kepler provides insight for physician-researchers into obstacles faced completing a study which was awarded a research grant.
No Difference in Reoperation Rates in Posterior Cervical Fusions Stopping at C7 versus T1/T2 for Nonunion (Operative Nonunions): A cohort of 875 Patients - Part 2
Jacob H.Fennessy, MD | 5:22 | 2021
Abstracts - Top Reviewed Sweet Sixteen Pt. II
The Kaiser Permanante Spine Surgery Registry encompasses data from surgical outcomes from EHR of over 12 million members utilizing dozens of spine...
Patient with Myelopathy/Radiculopathy Doesn’t Have Perfect Alignment - Do They Need a Cervical Deformity Correction?
John M.Rhee, MD | 9:59 | 2021
Deformity Consideration for the Everyday Cervical Degenerative Conditions
Not all patients with imperfect cervical sagittal alignment need major corrective surgery. Dr. Rhee discusses when it is appropriate to treat just...
Racial Disparities in Patients Undergoing Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion: A Multi-Site Study
Comron Saifi, MD | 5:08 | 2021
Abstracts - Top Reviewed Sweet Sixteen Pt. II
The present study hypothesized that African American/Black patients were more likely to experience longer length of stay following ACDF, given this...
Simulated Bundled Payments for Four Common Surgical Approaches to Treat Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: A Consideration to Break the Clinical Equipoise
Nikhil Jain, MD | 5:47 | 2021
Abstracts - Top Reviewed Sweet Sixteen Pt. I
Comparison of 90-day bundled payment amounts among four common surgical procedures to manage cervical myelopathy. A consideration to facilitate...
Surgical Treatment of Single level Cervical Radiculopathy: A Comparison of Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion (ACDF) vs. Cervical Disc Arthroplasty (CDA) vs. Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy
Kedar Padhye, MD | 4:35 | 2021
Abstracts - Top Reviewed Sweet Sixteen Pt. II
A single-center multi-surgeon retrospective review of treatment for cervical radiculopathy for 2009 to 2016 comparing various surgical treatment...
The Predictive Factors for the Aggravation of Cervical Alignment after Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy
Hyung Lee, MD | 4:40 | 2021
Abstracts - Top Reviewed Sweet Sixteen Pt. II
Preexisting hypo-lordosis of cervical angle less than 10 degree was not a contraindication of postoperative cervical kyphotic change after posterior...
Therapeutic Strategy for Dropped Head Syndrome from Perspective of Whole Spinal Alignment
Hiroshi Miyamoto, MD | 8:17 | 2021
CSRS Asia Pacific - Cervical Deformity, Uncommon but Challenging Cases
Surgical strategy for dropped head syndrome should be decided due to flexibility, neural symptoms, decompensation and compensation of other regions...
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