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Simultaneous Robotic Single Position Oblique Lumbar Interbody Fusion With Bilateral Sacropelvic Fixation in Lateral Decubitus

Pham MH, Diaz-Aguilar LD, Shah V, Brandel M, Loya J, Lehman RA

Single position lateral fusion reduces the need for a secondary surgery and robotic guidance allows for potentially higher accuracy of screw placement. We expand the role of robotics with a...
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Cervical Arthroplasty in the Treatment of Cervical Angina: Case Report and Review of the Literature

Jammal OMA, Diaz-Aguilar LD, Srinivas S, Plonsker J, Sahyouni R, Pham MH

Cervical angina is an often-overlooked etiology of noncardiac chest pain that may mimic true angina pectoris but is due to cervical spine disease. Diagnosis can be difficult, and treatment ranges...
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Demographic Predictors of Treatment and Complications for Spinal Disorders: Part 2, Lumbar Spine Trauma

Jammal OA, Gendreau J, Alvandi B, Patel NA, Brown NJ, Shahrestani S, Lien BV, Delavar A, Tran K, Sahyouni R, Diaz-Aguilar LD, Gilbert K, Pham MH

Objective: To study the impact of demographic factors on management of traumatic injury to the lumbar spine and postoperative complication rates. Methods: Data was obtained from the National Inpatient Sample (NIS)...
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Three-Dimensional-Printed Titanium Versus Polyetheretherketone Cages for Lumbar Interbody Fusion: A Systematic Review of Comparative In Vitro, Animal, and Human Studies

Patel NA, O’Bryant S, Rogers CD, Chakravarti S, Gendreau J, Brown NJ, Pennington ZA, Hatcher NB, Diaz-Aguilar LD, Pham MH

Interbody fusion is a workhorse technique in lumbar spine surgery that facilities indirect decompression, sagittal plane realignment, and successful bony fusion. The 2 most commonly employed cage materials are titanium...
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