Spine
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To record prospectively combined motor- and somatosensory-evoked potentials in children during scoliosis surgery using Cotrel-Dubousset instrumentation, without using special anesthetic or muscle relaxant regimens. ⋯ A spinal cord monitoring system is described that is safe, reliable, accurate, and makes it unnecessary to resort to the "wake-up" test.
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An anatomic study was performed to investigate the ligamentum flavum of the human lumbar spine. ⋯ There is an inferoventral slip of the ligamentum flavum that attaches to the anterosuperior surface of the caudal lamina. This slip is the inferior portion of the deep ligamentum flavum. When the ligamentum flavum's superficial layer is selectively released, the inferoventral slip of the ligamentum flavum's deep layer remains attached to the anterosuperior surface of the caudal lamina and remains between the surgeon and the dura.
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A 5-year longitudinal interview and questionnaire-based survey of back pain in adolescents. ⋯ Back pain in adolescents is common; it increases with age and is recurrent, but in general does not deteriorate with time. Much of the symptomatology may be considered a normal life experience, probably unrelated to adult disabling trouble.
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Using magnetic resonance imaging, this study analyzed the anatomic characteristics of the iliolumbar ligament insertion on humans. ⋯ The minor width of the area of insertion on the iliac crest of the posterior band (and therefore its lower resistance with the mechanical overloads) could explain the frequency of the painful syndromes related, by some authors, to an enthesopathy of this ligament.
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A cadaveric study was performed to analyze the changes of foraminal dimensions of the lumbar spine and also to estimate the amount of foraminal distraction, achieved with pedicle screw instrumentation, that will create the greatest improvement in foraminal dimensions. ⋯ Posterior distraction using pedicle screws increased foraminal dimensions. The ideal amount of distraction on the rod, or the minimal amount of distraction necessary for improving foraminal dimensions, may be 6 mm using pedicle screw instrumentation.