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Authors’ Reply to Letter to the Editor: Commentary on In-Fracture Pedicular Screw Placement During Ligamentotaxis Following Traumatic Spine Injuries, a Randomized Clinical Trial on Outcomes (Korean J Neurotrauma 2023;19:90–102)

Sourani A, Rezvani M, Asadi J, Foroughi M, Tehrani DS

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Erratum: Contralateral Transverse Sinus Occlusion After Treatment of Transverse-Sigmoid Sinus Dural Arteriovenous Fistula: A Case Report

Lee JH, Lee JI, Ko JK, Lee TH, Choi CH

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Epidural Hematoma, a Rare Complication After the Use of Mayfield Clamp: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Plevko M, Václav V, Sova M, Fadrus P, Smrčka M

Herein, we describe a case of epidural hematoma associated with the use of a Mayfield head clamp. An 18-year old patient with an upper brainstem tumour causing obstructive hydrocephalus underwent...
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Vertex Epidural Hematomas: Discussion of a Rare Traumatic Injury Through a Mini Series of 3 Cases

Gader G, Belhaj A, Badri M, Bahri K, Zammel I

Vertex epidural hematomas are very uncommon complications of traumatic head injury. Besides the volume of the epidural bleeding, compression of the superior sagittal sinus may be source for added elevated intracranial...
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Middle Cerebral Artery Compromise Associated With Post-traumatic Hydrocephalus: A Case Report

Chen TN, Kuo KL, Lin CL, Su YF

Post-traumatic hydrocephalus (PTH) is a commonly encountered complication following decompressive craniectomy, and is usually characterized by symptoms including headache, nausea, vomiting, and papilledema. Extracranial herniation accompanied by hemiplegia is a...
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Does the Surgical Approach Matter in Treating Odontoid Fractures? A Comparison of Mechanical Complication Rates Between Anterior Versus Posterior Surgical Approaches: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review

Jo WR, Lee CY, Kwon SM, Kim CHK, Kwon MY, Kim JH, Ko YS

Objective: Odontoid fractures are treated surgically through the anterior or posterior approach. Each surgical approach has its advantages and disadvantages, so the preferred approach remains debatable. There are few meta-analyses...
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Penetrating Head Injury Resulting From Wild Boar Attack in Republic of Korea: A Case Report

Na K, Oh BH, Lee J, Cho MJ, Lee M, Kim HR

Few cases of injuries caused by wild boars have been reported in the literature. Here, we present the case of a 64-year-old male patient who was attacked by a wild...
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Epidemiology of Traumatic and NonTraumatic Spinal Cord Injury in Korea: A Narrative Review

Choi Y, Leigh JH

This review describes the incidence rates and trends of traumatic spinal cord injuries (TSCI) and non-traumatic spinal cord injuries (NTSCI) in South Korea. The incidence of NTSCI has increased more...
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Bone Substitute Options for Spine Fusion in Patients With Spine TraumaPart I: Fusion Biology, Autografts, Allografts, Demineralized Bone Matrix, and Ceramics

Lee BJ, Seok Mc, Koo HW, Jeong JH, Ko MJ

Spinal trauma accounts for a large portion of injuries to the spine area, particularly as societies are entering an era of aging populations. Consequently, spine fractures accompanied by osteoporosis are...
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Penetrating Neck Injury Involving Wooden Foreign Bodies: Case Report

Nazwar TA, Bal’afif F, Wardhana DW, Panjaitan C

Although rare, penetrating neck injuries can have grave consequences, and are associated with high mortality rates. Individuals with cervical injuries due to wooden foreign bodies are at an increased risk...
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Exploring Rare Traumatic Injuries: A Miniseries of 4 Cases Discussing Epidural Hematomas Bridging the Infratentorial and Supratentorial Regions

Masmoudi M, Gader G, Slimane A, Rkhami M, Badri M, Bahri K, Zammel I

Supratentorial-infratentorial epidural hematomas (SIEH) are a rare occurrence following traumatic head injuries, representing only 2% of traumatic epidural hematomas. Given the unique anatomical characteristics of the infratentorial region, mainly its...
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Glasgow Coma Scale Motor Score Predicts Need for Tracheostomy After Decompressive Craniectomy for Traumatic Brain Injury

Guillotte AR, Fry L, Gattozzi D, Shah K

Objective: Many patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) require a tracheostomy after decompressive craniectomy. Determining which patients will require tracheostomy is often challenging. The existing methods for predicting which...
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Weekend Admission and Mortality in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Meta-analysis

Jang KM, Jang JS

Objective: Previous studies have reported the presence of a “weekend effect” with respect to mortality in serious emergency admissions, including cases of traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, the relationship between weekend...
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Meta-Analysis and Machine Learning: Advancement of Analytic Methodology

Lee CH

Recently introduced statistical methods for analyzing big data include meta-analysis (MA) and machine learning (ML), a branch of artificial intelligence. These methods offer innovative opportunities in critical applications such as...
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