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Department Of Orthopedic Surgery Rush University Medical Center | 論文
- A Multicenter, Prospective, Randomized Trial Evaluating a New Hemostatic Agent for Spinal Surgery
- Cervical Disc Replacement in Patients With and Without Previous Adjacent Level Fusion Surgery : A Prospective Study
- In Vivo Three-Dimensional Morphometric Analysis of the Lumbar Pedicle Isthmus
- A Biomechanical Evaluation of Graded Posterior Element Removal for Treatment of Lumbar Stenosis : Comparison of a Minimally Invasive Approach With Two Standard Laminectomy Techniques
- Revision Strategies in Lumbar Total Disc Arthroplasty
- Cell Therapy Using Articular Chondrocytes Overexpressing BMP-7 or BMP-10 in a Rabbit Disc Organ Culture Model
- Comparative Effects of Bone Morphogenetic Proteins and Sox9 Overexpression on Extracellular Matrix Metabolism of Bovine Nucleus Pulposus Cells
- Transduced Bovine Articular Chondrocytes Affect the Metabolism of Cocultured Nucleus Pulposus Cells In Vitro : Implications for Chondrocyte Transplantation Into the Intervertebral Disc
- Spinal Trauma Focus Edition : Introduction
- Introduction : Disc Degeneration : Summary
- Anterior Cervical Fusion : A Finite Element Model Study on Motion Segment Stability Including the Effect of Osteoporosis
- Biomechanical Evaluation of a Posterolateral Lumbar Disc Arthroplasty Device : An In Vitro Human Cadaveric Model
- Fibronectin Splicing Variants in Human Intervertebral Disc and Association With Disc Degeneration
- In Vivo Measurement of Lumbar Facet Joint Area in Asymptomatic and Chronic Low Back Pain Subjects
- Intradiscal Therapy : A Review of Current Treatment Modalities
- Motion Changes in Adjacent Segments due to Moderate and Severe Degeneration in C5-C6 Disc : A Poroelastic C3-T1 Finite Element Model Study
- A Prospective, Nonrandomized, Multicenter Evaluation of Extreme Lateral Interbody fusion for the Treatment of Adult Degenerative Scoliosis : Perioperative Outcomes and Complications
- Summary Statement : Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
- The Economics of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery : The Value Perspective
- Adult Deformity Correction Through Minimally Invasive Lateral Approach Techniques