World Neurosurg
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The aims of this retrospective cohort study were to 1) identify new alignment risk factors for proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) in adult spinal deformity (ASD) patients with lower thoracic upper instrumented vertebra (UIV) and 2) determine the effect of junctional tethers on PJK and UIV alignment. ⋯ Junctional tethers significantly reduced PJK in ASD patients with lower thoracic UIV. In tethered patients, PJK was more common with greater postoperative lordosis of the upper lumbar spine and greater UIV angle. This finding suggests potential benefit of tethers to mitigate effects of segmental lumbar and focal UIV malalignment that may occur after deformity surgery.
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Case Reports
Moderate Sedation for Pipeline Embolization of Posterior Circulation Disease: Technical Note from a Single Center.
Flow diversion has been an important addition to endovascular neurosurgery, but its use in the posterior circulation remains controversial. Our goal is to describe the safety and efficacy of moderate sedation during flow diversion for posterior circulation lesions (aneurysms or dissecting pseudoaneurysms). ⋯ Moderate sedation is safe and feasible in patients undergoing flow diversion for posterior circulation lesions. In addition, its use may allow for more rapid identification of procedural complications, facilitating emergent treatment and decreasing procedure-related morbidity.
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Hemimetameric segmental shift (HMMS) is defined as ≥2 contralateral hemivertebrae (HV) that are separated by at least 1 normal vertebra. Theoretically, the 2 HV tend to balance each other to produce minor spine deformities. However, curve progression has still been observed in HMMS. No research has yet specifically studied its surgical treatment. This study aimed to report efficacy of HV resection for HMMS. ⋯ HV resection is a safe and effective treatment for HMMS that causes progressive or severe deformity.
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To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of partial vertebrae resection laterally through intervertebral space to harvest supplemental autograft bone for anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF). ⋯ Partial vertebrae resection laterally through the intervertebral space was a safe and effective method to harvest supplemental autograft bone for the ACDF.