Spine
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Comparative Study
Waterless Hand Rub versus Traditional Hand Scrub Methods for Preventing the Surgical-Site Infection in Orthopaedic Surgery.
MINI: Fourteen hundred consecutive patients were investigated for evaluating the utility of waterless hand rub before orthopaedic surgery. The risk in the surgical site infection incidence was the same, but costs of liquids used for hand hygiene were cheaper and the hand hygiene time was shorter for waterless protocol, compared with traditional hand scrub.
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MINI: The objective of this study was to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of pedicle screw placement using O-Arm at dosages below the manufactured recommended dose. O-Arm at reduced dose showed a 90% accuracy when compared with computed tomography; however, about 30% medial breaches were misclassified.
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MINI: The publication rate of conference abstract presentations as full-length manuscripts is a potential measure of meeting quality. 43.8% of abstracts presented at the 2010-2012 North American Spine Society annual meetings were published as full-length manuscripts within 3 years. Podium presentations and "Best" or "Outstanding" paper presentations were more likely to be published.
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Case Reports
Multi-Level 3D Printing Implant For Reconstructing Cervical Spine With Metastatic Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma.
MINI: A 3D printing technology is proposed for reconstructing multilevel cervical spine (C2-C4) after resection of metastatic papillary thyroid carcinoma. The personalized porous implant printed in Ti6AL4V provided excellent physicochemical properties and biological performance, including biocompatibility, osteogenic activity, and bone ingrowth effect. ⋯ 5.