Publications

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Recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 in spine surgery: recommendations for use and alternative bone substitutes-a narrative review - Gregory Malham, Philip Louie, Graeme Brazenor, Ralph Mobbs, William Walsh, Rajiv K Sethi

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A meta-analysis of risk factors for non-superficial surgical site infection following spinal surgery - Xiaowen Liu, Yang Hou, Hongyang Shi, Tianyi Zhao, Haoyang Shi, Jiangang Shi, Guodong Shi

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Strategies reducing risk of surgical-site infection following pediatric spinal deformity surgery - Hiroko Matsumoto, Lisa Bonsignore-Opp, Shay Warren, Bradley Hammoor, Michael Troy, Kody Barrett, Brendan Striano, Benjamin Roye, Lawrence Lenke, David Skaggs, Michael Glotzbecker, John Flynn, David Roye, Michael Vitale

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Systematic literature review of risk factors and strategies for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of surgical site infection after pediatric scoliosis surgery - Arjun Gupta, Daniel Badin, Christopher Leland, Michael Vitale, Paul Sponseller

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Simulation Training in Spine Surgery - Zhi Wang, MD, MSc and Jesse Shen, MD, MSc

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Perioperative blood conservation strategies for pediatric scoliosis surgery - Mark McVey, W Lau, N Naraine, C Zaarour, R Zeller

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Risk factors for blood transfusion in adolescent patients with scoliosis undergoing scoliosis surgery: a study of 722 cases in a single center - Yulei Dong, Ning Tang, Shengru Wang, Jianguo Zhang, Hong Zhao

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Use of intraoperative navigation for posterior spinal fusion in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis surgery is safe to consider - Harold Moore, Andre Samuel, Patrick Burroughs, Neil Pathak, Dominick Tuason, Jonathan Grauer

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Does Navigation Make Spinal Fusion for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Safer? Insights From a National Database - Japsimran Kaur, Jayme Koltsov, Jeffrey Kwong, Ivan Cheng, John Vorhies

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