Objectives. Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) stimulation was evaluated after
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Background. The controversy concerning the benefits of unisegmental cervical disc arthroplasty (CDA) over
Abstract. Objectives. There is still controversy in the literature over whether Cervical Foraminotomy or
We have examined how many and which potential complications (PCs) are recorded on the consent form by a group of consultant surgeons performing common spinal procedures -
Background: Several recent studies have compared incorporation of autograft with that of allograft or synthetic bone substitutes in
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Objective: To assess the safety and efficacy of a novel Artificial Cervical Disc. Design: Compare the Bryan prosthesis to
Introduction: Although anterior cervical discectomy and fusion is a well-established technique for arthrodesis of the cervical spine, there are limited data on the use of allograft with plate in large series. There are even fewer such studies that incorporate three and four level fusions. We report our experience with 252 patients (530 levels). Methods: 252 patients underwent
This study was performed to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes in patients undergoing
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Initial treatment of traumatic spinal cord injury remains as controversial in 2023 as it was in the early 19th century, when Sir Astley Cooper and Sir Charles Bell debated the merits or otherwise of surgery to relieve cord compression. There has been a lack of high-class evidence for early surgery, despite which expeditious intervention has become the surgical norm. This evidence deficit has been progressively addressed in the last decade and more modern statistical methods have been used to clarify some of the issues, which is demonstrated by the results of the SCI-POEM trial. However, there has never been a properly conducted trial of surgery versus active conservative care. As a result, it is still not known whether early surgery or active physiological management of the unstable injured spinal cord offers the better chance for recovery. Surgeons who care for patients with traumatic spinal cord injuries in the acute setting should be aware of the arguments on all sides of the debate, a summary of which this annotation presents. Cite this article: