Spine
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Systematic review. ⋯ "DH," especially as measured by DHC, may be an important intraoperative consideration when selecting implant size during CDR. Maintaining DHC <2 mm may optimize PROMs and ROM. Improving technique and implant sizing may aid in translating ex vivo advantages in implant mobility to in vivo improvements in ROM and PROMs.
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Meta Analysis Comparative Study
Surgery With or Without Radiotherapy Versus Radiotherapy Alone for Malignant Spinal Cord Compression: An Updated Meta-analysis.
A systematic review and meta-analysis. ⋯ Level II.
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Review Historical Article
Morphological and Clinical Aspects of Pott's Disease in Ancient Human Remains: A Scoping Review.
The present study is a scoping review of the literature on Pott disease in ancient human remains. ⋯ Although most of the findings are consistent with the literature, since the majority of the human remains were from Europe and the Near Middle East, more research is necessary in other sectors of the world. The suggestion of a male predominance needs to be confirmed and questions about the possible pathognomic role of rib lesions as well Serpes endocranica symmetrica (SES) represent further areas of research that need to be explored.
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Literature review. ⋯ Further research into the present-day characterization of spinal injuries is warranted given the advancements in both military technology and spine care that have occurred over the last 10 years.
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Systematic review. ⋯ MPSS is a feasible option when properly indicated. Future studies are needed to compare return to sport rates, postoperative performance, and reoperation rates between MPSS to spinal arthrodesis.