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1. Clinical effectiveness of reduction and fusion versus in situ fusion in the management of degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

2. What does degeneration at the cervicothoracic junction tell us? A kinematic MRI study of 93 individuals.

3. Incidence of complications associated with cervical spine surgery and post-operative physical therapy and implications for timing of initiation of post-operative physical therapy: a retrospective database study.

5. Impact of chronic hyperlipidemia on perioperative complications in patients undergoing lumbar fusion: a propensity score matching analysis.

6. Trends and patterns of cervical degenerative disc disease: an analysis of magnetic resonance imaging of 1300 symptomatic patients.

7. Onset of mental disorders in patients who developed failed back surgery syndrome.

8. The impact of frailty on postoperative complications in geriatric patients undergoing multi-level lumbar fusion surgery.

9. Lumbar surgical drains do not increase the risk of infections in patients undergoing spine surgery.

10. Impact of diagnosis and type of sacroiliac joint fusion on postoperative complications.

11. Identifying risks factors in thoracolumbar anterior fusion surgery through predictive analytics in a nationally representative inpatient sample.

12. The influence of frailty on postoperative complications in geriatric patients receiving single-level lumbar fusion surgery.

13. The impact of bisphosphonates on postoperative complication rates in osteoporotic patients undergoing posterior lumbar fusion.

14. Impact of cervical sagittal balance and cervical spine alignment on craniocervical junction motion: an analysis using upright multi-positional MRI.

15. Occipitocervical measurements: correlation and consistency between multi-positional magnetic resonance imaging and dynamic radiographs.

16. Evaluation of facet joints and segmental motion in patients with different grades of L5/S1 intervertebral disc degeneration: a kinematic MRI study.

17. Ceramic Biologics for Bony Fusion—a Journey from First to Third Generations.

18. A review of microscopy-based evidence for the association of Propionibacterium acnes biofilms in degenerative disc disease and other diseased human tissue.

19. The most appropriate cervical vertebra for the measurement of occipitocervical inclination parameter: a validation study of C3, C4, and C5 levels using multi-positional magnetic resonance imaging.

20. The incidence of myocardial infarction after lumbar spine surgery.

21. A Survey of Current Preferences of Plastic Surgeons Regarding the Assessment and Reduction of Preoperative Patient Anxiety.

22. Kinematic characteristics of patients with cervical imbalance: a weight-bearing dynamic MRI study.

23. Intervertebral disc penetration by antibiotics used prophylactically in spinal surgery: implications for the current standards and treatment of disc infections.

24. The future of disc surgery and regeneration.

25. Evaluation of foraminal cross-sectional area in lumbar spondylolisthesis using kinematic MRI.

27. The evaluation of lumbar paraspinal muscle quantity and quality using the Goutallier classification and lumbar indentation value.

28. MRI kinematic analysis of T1 sagittal motion between cervical flexion and extension positions in 145 patients.

29. Can multi-positional magnetic resonance imaging be used to evaluate angular parameters in cervical spine? A comparison of multi-positional MRI to dynamic plain radiograph.

30. Paraplegic patients: how to measure balance and what is normal or functional?

31. Effect of Oxy133, an osteogenic oxysterol, on new bone formation in rat two-level posterolateral fusion model.

32. Trends analysis of surgical procedures for cervical degenerative disc disease and myelopathy in patients with tobacco use disorder.

33. Evaluation of changes in lumbar neuroforaminal dimensions in symptomatic young adults using positional MRI.

34. Early complications of acromioclavicular joint reconstruction requiring reoperation.

35. Trends analysis of rhBMP utilization in single-level posterior lumbar fusion (PLF) in the United States.

36. Kinetic magnetic resonance imaging analysis of lumbar segmental motion at levels adjacent to disc herniation.

37. Clinical and radiographic outcomes of concentrated bone marrow aspirate with allograft and demineralized bone matrix for posterolateral and interbody lumbar fusion in elderly patients.

39. MRI classification of interspinous ligament degeneration of the lumbar spine: intraobserver and interobserver reliability and the frequency of disagreement.

40. The efficacy of rhBMP-2 versus autograft for posterolateral lumbar spine fusion in elderly patients.

41. The relationship between the cervical spinal canal diameter and the pathological changes in the cervical spine.

42. An update on bone substitutes for spinal fusion.

43. A comparison of commercially available demineralized bone matrix for spinal fusion.

44. Correction to: Intervertebral disc penetration by antibiotics used prophylactically in spinal surgery: implications for the current standards and treatment of disc infections.

45. Authors’ reply to the Letters to the Editor of T. Smoljanovic et al. concerning “An update on bone substitutes for spinal fusion”, Eur Spine J (2009) 18:783–799 by M. Miyazaki et al.

46. Answer to the Letter to the Editor of T. Imamura concerning "The incidence of myocardial infarction after lumbar spine surgery" by Harwin B, Formanek B, Spoonamore M, Robertson D, Buser Z, Wang JC (Eur Spine J. 2019; doi:10.1007/s00586-019-06072-4).

47. Intervertebral disc penetration by antibiotics used prophylactically in spinal surgery: implications for the current standards and treatment of disc infections.

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