STUDY DESIGN: Case report. PURPOSE: The authors used spine shortening as an alternative strategy to intercalary graft fixation to restore permanent spine stability for a 17-month-old infant who received total en bloc spondylectomy (TES) of T11 to treat an embryonic rhabdomyosarcoma. TES involves complete removal of vertebra, compensated by spine reconstruction using intercalary allografts and permanent posterior instrumentation, which is not possible for skeletally immature patients with high growth potential and non-ossified vertebrae. METHODS: Surgery was performed over two consecutive days. During the first day, the tumor was released from its dorsal attachments through the posterior approach. During the second day, the tumor was dissect...
Study Design: Retrospective and prospective case series. Purpose: The aim of this study was to asses...
Study Design. A case study of a patient with Ewing sarcoma of T8 and T9 with paravertebral and chest...
Background: The benefits provided by rapid prototyping (RP) of patient anomalies in complex surgerie...
Study Design.Case report.Objective:To describe a three-dimensional (3D) printed axial vertebral body...
Purpose: To obtain a better understanding of the structures around L5 vertebra and provide some anat...
Study Design:A case series depicting the results of a novel surgical technique.Objective:To prove th...
Introduction: L5 spondylectomy for the treatment of spinal tumor is a technically demanding surgery ...
Study objectives: Describing and assessing of a new surgical procedure to achieve circumferential fu...
Objective: Total en bloc spondylectomy (TES) is a curative surgical method for spinal tumors. After ...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Acute correction of severe spinal deformities significantly increases the risk o...
Background: Giant cell tumors of the lumbar spine are uncommon lesions. Aggressive management of suc...
Introduction: Total en bloc spondylectomy (TES) is gaining increasing favour as a treatment of choic...
STUDY DESIGN: Case report. OBJECTIVES: To report: 1) one of the youngest cases of aneurysmal bone cy...
I read with great interest the paper published in your jour-nal entitled “Treatment of acute tubercu...
PURPOSE: Early onset spinal deformities (EOSD) can be life-threatening in very young children. In th...
Study Design: Retrospective and prospective case series. Purpose: The aim of this study was to asses...
Study Design. A case study of a patient with Ewing sarcoma of T8 and T9 with paravertebral and chest...
Background: The benefits provided by rapid prototyping (RP) of patient anomalies in complex surgerie...
Study Design.Case report.Objective:To describe a three-dimensional (3D) printed axial vertebral body...
Purpose: To obtain a better understanding of the structures around L5 vertebra and provide some anat...
Study Design:A case series depicting the results of a novel surgical technique.Objective:To prove th...
Introduction: L5 spondylectomy for the treatment of spinal tumor is a technically demanding surgery ...
Study objectives: Describing and assessing of a new surgical procedure to achieve circumferential fu...
Objective: Total en bloc spondylectomy (TES) is a curative surgical method for spinal tumors. After ...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Acute correction of severe spinal deformities significantly increases the risk o...
Background: Giant cell tumors of the lumbar spine are uncommon lesions. Aggressive management of suc...
Introduction: Total en bloc spondylectomy (TES) is gaining increasing favour as a treatment of choic...
STUDY DESIGN: Case report. OBJECTIVES: To report: 1) one of the youngest cases of aneurysmal bone cy...
I read with great interest the paper published in your jour-nal entitled “Treatment of acute tubercu...
PURPOSE: Early onset spinal deformities (EOSD) can be life-threatening in very young children. In th...
Study Design: Retrospective and prospective case series. Purpose: The aim of this study was to asses...
Study Design. A case study of a patient with Ewing sarcoma of T8 and T9 with paravertebral and chest...
Background: The benefits provided by rapid prototyping (RP) of patient anomalies in complex surgerie...