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There Is No Spine Surgery Without the Risk of Complications: A Deep Dive Into the Realm of Minimally Invasive and Endoscopic Spine Surgery

Park JY, Kulkarni AG

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Full Endoscopic Spine Surgery in the View of Tubular Endoscopic Spine Surgery

Kulkarni AG, Yeshwanth T

Integration of technological advancements across multiple modalities enabled different surgical specialties to embrace various minimally invasive approaches. Such advancements related to spine surgery are gaining popularity due to focal nature...
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A Novel Technique for Reduction of Spondyloptosis with Minimal Access Surgery (MIS-TLIF): A Case Report

Kulkarni AG, Sagane SS

To describe a technique for reduction of spondyloptosis with minimal access surgery. A 40-year-old female with BMI of 31.29 presented with chronic back pain and claudicant right L5 dermatomal pain...
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Direct Anterior Screw Fixation in a Type II Odontoid Fracture with a Fused C2–C3: A Technical Report

Kulkarni AG, Kunder TS

To describe an innovative technique of direct anterior screw fixation in type II odontoid fracture with a congenitally fused C2–C3 vertebrae. Direct anterior screw fixation for type II odontoid fractures...
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Single Incision Tubular Decompression to Treat Multi-level Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Retrospective Review

Kulkarni AG, Khandge AkV, Yeshwanth T

Objective: To evaluate the technical feasibility and assess the clinical outcomes of tubular decompression (TD) in cases of multilevel lumbar canal stenosis operated through a single incision. TD has established...
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A Novel Technique to Instrument Proximal and Distal Adjacent Segment Pathology

Kulkarni AG, Dutta S

Objective: Revision surgeries for clinical adjacent segment pathology (ASP) are fraught with challenges. While various aspects of ASP is extensively covered in literature, there is a dearth of information related...
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Use of Microscopic Tubular Decompression in Thoracic Ossification of the Ligamentum Flavum: A Retrospective Analysis of Outcomes

Kulkarni AG, Patil SR, Sharma S

Objective: This study retrospectively analyzed the outcomes of microscopic tubular decompression (MTD) in thoracic spinal stenosis due to ossification of the ligamentum flavum. Methods: Twelve patients who had symptomatic thoracic spinal...
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Tubular Micro-Discectomy Under Local Epidural Anaesthesia: A Technical Note

Kulkarni AG, Sharma SB, Kunder TS

Objective: Day-care surgery maximizes utilization of healthcare and aids in early return to work. Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) under local epidural anesthesia is a step in this direction. The...
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“Spine Surgery Checklist”: A Step towards Perfection through Protocols

Kulkarni AG, Patel JY, Asati S, Mewara N

Study Design: A retrospective study. Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a novel checklist that was designed specifically for the “spine-surgerysubspecialty” to reduce the incidence of some common...
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Graduation of the Learning Curve from Small to Smaller: Evolution of Tubular Retractors from 18 mm to 14 mm in Management of Lumbar Disc Herniation

Kulkarni AG, Sharma SB, Kunder TS

Objective: While the utility of 16 mm and 18 mm diameter tubular-retractors in the management of prolapsed intervertebral-disc is well-established, there is no published literature on the use of 14...
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Is Closed-Suction Drainage Essential after Minimally Invasive Lumbar Fusion Surgery?: A Retrospective Review of 381 Cases

Kulkarni AG, Patel RS

Objective: Closed suction drains have been widely used after lumbar fusion surgeries but with controversial evidence. The recent advances in the minimally invasive spine surgeries (MIS) lead to smaller dead...
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Optimising deformity correction: a retrospective comparative analysis of two techniques in high magnitude curves in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

Kulkarni AG, Kumar P, Yeshwanth T, Gunjotikar S, Goparaju P, Adbalwad YM, Chadalavada ARSS, Umarani A, Patil S

Study Design: A retrospective comparative study. Purpose: To validate the hypothesis that a combination of multilevel Ponte osteotomy (PO) with intraoperative traction (IOT) results in a better correction than IOT alone...
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Finite Element Analysis Comparing the Biomechanical Parameters in Multilevel Posterior Cervical Instrumentation Model Involving Lateral Mass Screw versus Transpedicular Screw Fixation at the C7 Vertebra

Kulkarni AG, Kumar P, Shetty GM, Roy S, Manickam PS, Dhason R, Chadalavada ARSS, Adbalwad YM

Study Design: Basic research. Purpose: This finite element (FE) analysis (FEA) aimed to compare the biomechanical parameters in multilevel posterior cervical fixation with the C7 vertebra instrumented by two techniques: lateral...
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A Two-year Outcome of Various Techniques of Discectomy On Complications: A Multicentric Retrospective Study

Praveen VG, Rajamani PA, Kulkarni AG, Bhojraj SY, Rajasekaran S, Chhabra H, Acharya S, Rajamani A, Nene A, Shetty AP, Dey PC, Bhanot A, Lokhande PV, Patel P

Objective: Various techniques of performing lumbar discectomy are prevalent, each having its rationale and claimed benefits. The authors ventured to assess the total complication rate of lumbar discectomy as well...
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