World Neurosurg
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To compare the results of interbody fusion in patients undergoing minimally invasive lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) using demineralized bone matrix (DBM) alone versus DBM+recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP2). ⋯ In minimally invasive LLIF, adding Escherichia coli-derived rhBMP2 to DBM did not affect clinical outcomes or radiation parameters, but increased the speed of fusion and interbody bony bridging rate.
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Wall shear stress (WSS), the spatial gradient of flow velocity at luminal surface, has been employed for aneurysmal hemodynamic analysis, but it is sensitive to surface irregularities and noise. We devised a volumetric approach to evaluate discriminant power of intra-dome flow velocity distribution and modal analysis in rupture status determination compared with previously described WSS analysis. ⋯ High aneurysm dome flow velocity skewness and kurtosis suggest an exponential distribution in ruptured lesions, with high peaks at low velocities, consistent with areas of slow flow. In contrast to WSS-based techniques, this approach is robust against surface variations, with promising improved rupture status discriminant performance that requires further validation in expanded future studies.
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Sciatic nerve injuries are relatively infrequent but extremely disabling for the patient. As injury to this nerve is relatively infrequent, there is little about its repair in the literature, especially within the pelvis. ⋯ Our cadaveric study found that nerve branches to the sartorius muscle can be transposed intrapelvically to the lumbosacral plexus and could provide tension-free anastomoses for neurotization procedures in patients with nerve injury.