Articles: surgery.
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Retrospective analysis of prospectively enrolled patients. ⋯ This study demonstrates that FI of the erector spinae and multifidus is significantly associated with less likelihood of clinically relevant ODI improvement after decompression and fusion. Further research is needed to assess the effect of interventions.
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Retrospective case series. ⋯ The effects of posterior decompression surgery alone can still be observed at least 2 years postoperatively for patients with LSS and concomitant sagittal MA. Patients with sagittal MA may experience lower HRQOL than those without this type of MA.
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Background and Objectives: Dentigerous cysts are one of the most frequent pathologies associated with unerupted or impacted teeth. Such cysts show a male predilection and a preference for the mandibular region. Also, they commonly occur in the second and third decades of life, with only 9% occurring in the first decade. ⋯ The 9 months postoperative radiographic assessment showed that the bony defects were completely healed. Conclusions: A thorough understanding of the nature of the lesion backed by a good clinical history and by state-of-the-art radiographic and radiologic examinations can go a long way in helping the surgeon to choose the correct therapeutic approach and to ameliorate the medical condition in the best long-term interest of the young patient. The considered dentigerous cyst cases demonstrated that an early diagnosis and treatment of this pathology is followed by a responsive treatment.
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Comparative Study Observational Study
Conservative Versus Operative Treatment of Proximal Humerus Fractures in Older Individuals—an Analysis of Insurance Data.
Little is known about the frequency and results of conservative treatment of proximal humerus fractures (PHF) in older individuals. ⋯ The conservative treatment of PHF is associated with a lower overall rate of complications due to surgery or trauma, but also with more MAE, more TE, and higher mortality. These findings underline the need for individualized and risk-adjusted treatment recommendations.
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The DoubleCheck study aimed to introduce pre- and perioperative interventions minimizing exposure to modifiable risk factors and determine its effect on CAL. ⋯ The DoubleCheck study showed that optimization of modifiable risk factors reduced CAL in colorectal surgery.