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Complications in Cervical and Thoracic Spine Surgery

Lekarczyk A, Zaki M, Linzey J, Kashlan ON

Minimally invasive surgery has continued to grow as an alternative approach to traditional open methods of treating cervical and thoracic spine pathologies, with similar efficacy, shorter hospitalizations and decreased tissue...
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Evolution of Spinal Endoscopic Surgery

Kim M, Kim HS, Oh SW, Adsul NM, Singh R, Kashlan ON, Noh JH, Jang IT, Oh SH

Innovations in the development of endoscopic spinal surgery were classified into different generations and reviewed. Future developments and directions for endoscopic spinal surgery were discussed. Surgical therapy for spinal disease...
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A Degenerative Intraspinal Cyst Mimicking a Nerve Root: A Case Report on an Intraoperative Challenge

Kim HS, Singh R, Adsul NM, Kashlan ON, Choi BC, Oh SW, Noh JH, Park CH, Jang IT, Oh SH

Various intraspinal cysts have been described in the literature. Sometimes these cysts are difficult to recognize intraoperative and can place a surgeon in dilemma. We report a case of a...
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Complications in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery in the Last 10 Years: A Narrative Review

Boadi BI, Ikwuegbuenyi CA, Inzerillo S, Dykhouse G, Bratescu R, Omer M, Kashlan ON, Elsayed G, Härtl R

Objective: Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) employs small incisions and advanced techniques to minimize tissue damage while achieving similar outcomes to open surgery. MISS offers benefits such as reduced blood...
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