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Surgical Outcomes of Dysphagia Provoked by Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis in the Cervical Spine

Chung YS, Zhang HY, Ha Y, Park JY

PURPOSE: This study aimed to predict the surgical outcomes of diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH)-related dysphagia (DISH-phagia) and to evaluate the importance of prevertebral soft tissue thickness (PVST). MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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Review of Physician Referrals to Orthopedic Spine versus Neurosurgery

Malige A, Yuh R, Yellapu V, Lands V, Woods B, Sokunbi G

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported what patients value while choosing their surgeon, but there are no studies exploring the patterns of referral to spine surgeons among primary care physicians (PCPs)....
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Web-Based Spine Segmentation Using Deep Learning in Computed Tomography Images

Kim YJ, Ganbold B, Kim KG

OBJECTIVES: Back pain, especially lower back pain, is experienced in 60% to 80% of adults at some points during their lives. Various studies have found that lower back pain is...
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Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Spine

Yoon YC

In this study, we evaluated the technical characteristics and usefulness of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging for discrimination between benign and malignant vertebral fractures, for detection and differentiation of multiple myeloma...
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3D Printer Application for Endoscope-Assisted Spine Surgery Instrument Development: From Prototype Instruments to Patient-Specific 3D Models

Yang HS, Park JY

Developing new surgical instruments is challenging. While making surgical instruments could be a good field of application for 3D printers, attempts to do so have proven limited. We designed a...
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Complications of Spine Surgery in Elderly Japanese Patients: Implications for Future of World Population Aging

Umekawa M, Takai K, Taniguchi

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the relationship between age and perioperative complications of spine surgery in a Japanese cohort with the longest average life expectancy in the world. METHODS: Patients with spinal stenosis...
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Spine Surgeons Are Facing the Great Challenge of Contributing to the Realization of a Society of Health and Longevity

Takami T

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High Prevalence of Multifocal Spine Infections Involving the Cervical and Thoracic Regions: A Case for Imaging the Entire Spine

Balcescu C, Odeh K, Rosinski A, Wang J, Prasad P, Leasure J, Ungurean V, Kondrashov D

OBJECTIVE: Pyogenic spinal infections account for 2%–4% of orthopaedic infections. They are often difficult to diagnose, resulting in a delay in diagnosis. Risk factors for orthopaedic and spinal infection are...
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Morphometry of the Uncinate Process, Vertebral Body, and Lamina of the C3–7 Vertebrae Relevant to Cervical Spine Surgery

Raveendranath V, Kavitha T, Umamageswari A

OBJECTIVE: The cervical spine consists of 4 typical and 3 atypical vertebrae. The uncinate process is one of the unique features of the cervical vertebrae. Uncinectomy and uncoforaminotomy are widely...
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Internet of Things, Digital Biomarker, and Artificial Intelligence in Spine: Current and Future Perspectives

Nam KH, Kim DH, Choi BK, Han IH

Recent interest in medical artificial intelligence (AI) has increased with onset of the fourth industrial revolution. Real-time monitoring of patients is an important research area of medical AI. The medical...
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Commentary on An Application of Artificial Intelligence to Diagnostic Imaging of Spine Disease: Estimating Spinal Alignment From Moiré Images

Cheung KM

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An Application of Artificial Intelligence to Diagnostic Imaging of Spine Disease: Estimating Spinal Alignment From Moiré Images

Watanabe K, Aoki Y, Matsumoto

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool supporting the diagnosis and treatment of spinal diseases is eagerly anticipated. In the field of diagnostic imaging, the possible application of...
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Predictive Analytics in Spine Oncology Research: First Steps, Limitations, and Future Directions

Massaad E, Fatima N, Hadzipasic M, Alvarez-Breckenridge C, Shankar GM, Shin JH

The potential of big data analytics to improve the quality of care for patients with spine tumors is significant. At this moment, the application of big data analytics to oncology...
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Data Mining in Spine Surgery: Leveraging Electronic Health Records for Machine Learning and Clinical Research

Staartjes , Stienen MN

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Applications of Machine Learning Using Electronic Medical Records in Spine Surgery

Schwartz J, Gao M, Geng EA, Mody KS, Mikhail CM, Cho SK

Developments in machine learning in recent years have precipitated a surge in research on the applications of artificial intelligence within medicine. Machine learning algorithms are beginning to impact medicine broadly,...
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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Spine Surgery

Joshi RS, Lau D, Ames CP

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Volumetric-Modulated Arc Radiotherapy Using Knowledge-Based Planning: Application to Spine Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy

Jeong C, Park JW, Kwak J, Song SY, Cho B

PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical feasibility of knowledge-based planning (KBP) for volumetric-modulated arc radiotherapy (VMAT) in spine stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT). METHODS: Forty-eight VMAT plans for spine SBRT was studied. Two...
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Clinical Significance of Resection Type and Margin following Surgical Treatment for Primary Sarcoma of the Spine: A Multi-Center Retrospective Study

Chang SY, Kim H, Park SJ, Chang BS, Lee CS, Lee CK

STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective multi-center study. OBJECTIVES: To analyze oncological outcomes according to the resection type and surgical margin following surgical treatment for primary spinal sarcoma. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW: Previous studies...
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Patient Satisfaction in Spine Surgery: A Systematic Review of the Literature

Menendez J, Omar NB, Chagoya G, Tabibian B, Elsayed GA, Walters BC, Guthrie BL, Hadley MN

Patient satisfaction reflects the patients’ perception of the outcome of care and is being considered for use in future reimbursement schemes. No consensus exists regarding the best instrument to measure...
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Antidepressants in Spine Surgery: A Systematic Review to Determine Benefits and Risks

Bayoumi AB, Ikizgul O, Karaali CN, Bozkurt S, Konya D, Toktas ZO

Antidepressant drugs can be advantageous in treating psychiatric and non-psychiatric illnesses, including spinal disorders. However, spine surgeons remain unfamiliar with the advantages and disadvantages of the use of antidepressant drugs...
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