نتایج جستجو برای: minimally invasive spinal surgery

تعداد نتایج: 581975  

Journal: :world journal of plastic surgery 0
rokhsareh y. yazdandoost department of plastic & reconstructive surgery, burn research center & st. fatima hospital, school of medicine, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran niki hayatbini school of behavioral science and mental health, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad javad fatemi burn research center & st. fatima hospital, department of plastic & reconstructive surgery, , school of medicine, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background aesthetic surgery procedures have been performed at dramatically increased rates in recent years in iran. few researches exist documenting the usage of body image coping strategies and its relationship in seeking surgery. methods the present research examined data from 90 aesthetic surgery participants (30 ss each in invasive, minimally-invasive, and control groups). assessed subject...

Journal: :journal of minimally invasive surgical sciences 0
peyman alibeigi minimally invasive surgery research center, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran mohammadreza abdulhosseini minimally invasive surgery research center, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran syed imran abbas minimally invasive surgery research center, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; minimally invasive surgery research center, iran medical university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-2166555447 fax: +98-2166555447

2017
Omid Hariri Ariel Takayanagi Dan E Miulli Javed Siddiqi Frank Vrionis

Patients with metastatic spinal disease are affected by disabling pain. The treatment of spinal metastases is focused on pain reduction and improvement in quality of life. Until recently, many patients with metastatic spinal disease did not qualify as surgical candidates due to the risks of surgery and length of recovery period. However, recent advances in minimally invasive surgery such as kyp...

Journal: :Journal of neurosurgical anesthesiology 2006
Armin Schubert Anupa Deogaonkar Michelle Lotto Julie Niezgoda Mark Luciano

The field of minimally invasive neurosurgery has evolved rapidly in its indications and applications over the last few years. New, less invasive techniques with low morbidity and virtually no mortality are replacing conventional neurosurgical procedures. Providing anesthesia for these procedures differs in many ways from conventional neurosurgical operations. Anesthesiologists are faced with th...

2012
Michael Y. Wang

Introduction. Adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgeries carry significant morbidity, and this has led many surgeons to apply minimally invasive surgery (MIS) techniques to reduce the blood loss, infections, and other peri-operative complications. A spectrum of techniques for MIS correction of ASD has thus evolved, most recently the application of percutaneous iliac screws. Methods. Over an 18 mont...

2015
Nikhil R. Nayak Jared M. Pisapia Kalil G. Abdullah James M. Schuster

Study Design Retrospective case series. Objective Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) are two related diseases that significantly increase the risk of unstable spinal fractures from seemingly trivial trauma. Given the older age and higher surgical risk profile of most of these patients, minimally invasive (MIS) approaches to the treatment of such frac...

2016
Terrence T. Kim J. Patrick Johnson Robert Pashman Doniel Drazin

We present our perioperative minimally invasive spine surgery technique using intraoperative computed tomography image-guided navigation for the treatment of various lumbar spine pathologies. We present an illustrative case of a patient undergoing minimally invasive percutaneous posterior spinal fusion assisted by the O-arm system with navigation. We discuss the literature and the advantages of...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2017
Hiroshi Uei Yasuaki Tokuhashi Masashi Oshima Masafumi Maseda Koji Matsumoto Hirotoki Soma Enshi Nakayama Yuichiro Tachikawa

The goal of the study was to evaluate minimally invasive palliative surgery and the effect of postoperative adjuvant therapy for metastatic spinal tumor with a limited vital prognosis. Of the 70 patients who underwent palliative surgery for metastatic spinal tumor at the authors' hospital between March 2012 and May 2016, thirty-three were treated with minimally invasive spine stabilization (MIS...

Journal: :Journal of The Korean Medical Association 2021

Advanced age is a well-known risk factor for spinal surgery-related complications. Decisions on spine surgery in the elderly are difficult due to higher morbidity and mortality than younger groups. In addition, kind of ‘functional surgery’ which does not directly affect survival patients. recent years, individualized stratification has gained ground over simple chronological age-based assessmen...

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