Minimally invasive surgery lateral percutaneous sacroiliac joint fusion in a patient with radicular-type pain: case report and review of the literature. Read more about Minimally invasive surgery lateral percutaneous sacroiliac joint fusion in a patient with radicular-type pain: case report and review of the literature.
Minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion for scoliosis: surgical technique for focal treatment of the lumbosacral fractional curve. Read more about Minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion for scoliosis: surgical technique for focal treatment of the lumbosacral fractional curve.
Posterior osteotomy techniques for rigid cervical deformity correction. Read more about Posterior osteotomy techniques for rigid cervical deformity correction.
Minimally invasive lateral approaches for the treatment of spinal tumors: single-position surgery without the "flip". Read more about Minimally invasive lateral approaches for the treatment of spinal tumors: single-position surgery without the "flip".
Complications following posterior cervical decompression and fusion: a review of incidence, risk factors, and prevention strategies. Read more about Complications following posterior cervical decompression and fusion: a review of incidence, risk factors, and prevention strategies.
Limited morbidity and possible radiographic benefit of C2 vs. subaxial cervical upper-most instrumented vertebrae. Read more about Limited morbidity and possible radiographic benefit of C2 vs. subaxial cervical upper-most instrumented vertebrae.
Cost-utility of revisions for cervical deformity correction warrants minimization of reoperations. Read more about Cost-utility of revisions for cervical deformity correction warrants minimization of reoperations.
Evaluating cervical deformity corrective surgery outcomes at 1-year using current patient-derived and functional measures: are they adequate? Read more about Evaluating cervical deformity corrective surgery outcomes at 1-year using current patient-derived and functional measures: are they adequate?