Publications

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Scoping review of early pain-related outcome domains and measurement instruments after degenerative lumbar spine surgery - Ilse H van de Wijgert, Jantina C de Groot, Akkie Rood, Maarten Spruit, Kris C P Vissers, Maaike Ge Fenten, Miranda van Hooff

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Poor postoperative pain control is associated with poor long-term patient-reported outcomes after elective spine surgery: An observational cohort study - Michael M H Yang, Rena Far, Jay Riva-Cambrin Tolulope Sajobi, Steven Casha

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Factors associated with increased length of stay in degenerative cervical spine surgery: A cohort analysis from the Canadian Spine Outcomes and Research Network - Eryck Moskven, Greg McIntosh, Andrew Nataraj, Sean Christie, Rajesh Kumar, Philippe Phan, Zhi Wang, Bilal Tarabay, Michael Weber, Supriya Singh, Christopher Bailey, Neil A Manson, Edward Abraham, Jérôme Paquet, Jefferson Wilson, Y Raja Rampersaud, Charles Fisher, Nicolas Dea, Raphaële Charest-Morin

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The utility of surgical drains in adult and pediatric posterior spinal fusion: systematic review and meta-analysis - Gnel Pivazyan, Carlynn Winters, Jean-Paul Bryant, Ziam Khan, Kelsey Cobourn, David Skaggs, Jean-Marc Voyadzis, Mani Nair, Faheem Sandhu

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Making wrong site surgery a “never event” in spinal deformity surgery by use of a “landmark vertebra” to eliminate variability in identifying a target vertebral level - Ritt Givens, Matan Malka, Kevin Lu, Amber Mizeri, Nicole Bainton, Thomas Zervos, Benjamin Roye, Lawrence Lenke, Michael Vitale

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Wrong site spine surgery in the U.K.: A review of current practice - K Joshi George

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Wrong-Level Spine Surgery: Introduction of a Protocol for Avoidance of This Complication - James Paul Agolia, Ekkehard Kasper

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Proximal junctional kyphosis in pediatric spinal deformity surgery: a systematic review and critical analysis - Mehmet Erkilinc, Keith Baldwin, Saba Pasha, R Justin Mistovich

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