Spine
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Retrospective cohort study. ⋯ The utilization of semitendinosus allograft tendon to augment the PLC at the upper instrumented vertebrae in patients undergoing long-segment posterior spinal fusion for adult deformity resulted in a significant decrease in PJF incidence and improved functional outcomes when compared to a cohort with similar risk of developing PJK and PJFLevel of Evidence: 3.
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Prospective analysis of example cases. ⋯ The ISSG-AO Multi-Domain Spinal Deformity Complication Classification System for Adult Spinal Deformity demonstrated good accuracy and repeatability among both surgeons and research coordinators in capturing complications in adult spinal deformity surgery. The ISSG-AO system may be applied to help better understand the impact of complications on outcomes and costs in adult spinal deformity surgery.Level of Evidence: 5.
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Observational Study
Vertebral Artery Variation in Patients with Congenital Cervical Scoliosis: An Anatomical Study Based on Radiological Findings.
Observational, anatomical, radiological study. ⋯ In patients with congenital cervical scoliosis, the dominance of VA is not related to the convex side or concave side, but patients with a dominance of VA have a larger Cobb angle. The incidence of variant in V2 and V3 segment is higher. A thorough evaluation of bilateral VAs is required before surgery. Extra cautions must be taken during surgery.Level of Evidence: 5.
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A retrospective study. ⋯ Our study revealed a significant association between postoperative GAP score and occurrence of ASD after lumbar fusion surgery. Setting surgical goals according to the GAP score may help reduce the occurrence of ASD, especially for S-ASD.Level of Evidence: 4.