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352. Cervical Mismatch: The Normative Value of T1S-CL and Its Ability to Predict Ideal CL
353. The Importance of C2-Slope, a Singular Marker of Cervical Deformity, Correlates with Patient-Reported Outcomes
354. Adult Idiopathic Scoliosis Vs Degenerative Scoliosis: Differences in Disease and Surgical Treatment
355. Adult Spinal Deformity Interbody Fusion and Graft Choice: Polyetheretherketone) and Titanium
356. The Impact of a Multicenter Study Group on Its Own Practice Patterns
357. Concave Coronal Malalignment Is Associated with Worse Health-Related Quality of Life: An Analysis of Painful Scoliosis in Adult Patients with No History of Spine Surgery
358. Risk Factors Affecting Discharge Disposition in Patients Undergoing Multilevel Lumbar Fusion
359. Analysis of Prospective Collection of 374 Osteotomies in 99 Patients with Adult Cervical Deformity
360. Incidence and Outcomes of Neurological Complications in 176 Adult Spinal Deformity Patients Treated with Three-Column Osteotomy
361. Effect of Spinous Process Tether Tension for Prophylactic Treatment of Proximal Junctional Kyphosis in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery
362. Radiographic Assessment of Spinopelvic Parameters in Surgically Treated Patients with Symptomatic Low Grade Spondylolisthesis
363. Implant Density Does Not Impact Correction Achieved, Maintained or Construct Failure in Select Adult Spinal Deformity Patients
364. Recurrent Proximal Junctional Kyphosis: Incidence, Risk Factors, Revision Rates and Outcomes at Two-Year Minimum Follow-Up
365. The S2AI Technique has a Lower Complication Rate Compared to Iliac Screws: A Multicenter Study of 418 Adult Spinal Deformity Patients
366. Preoperative Opioid Use is an Independent Predictor of a Prolonged Length of Hospital Stay following Adult Spine Deformity Surgery: A Multicenter Study of 819 Patients
367. Prospective Multicenter Assessment of All-Cause Mortality following Surgery for Adult Cervical Deformity
368. Risk Factor Analysis for PJK After Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery: A New Simple Scoring System Based on 417 Patients with Two-Year Follow-Up
369. Medicare Reimbursements of Comorbidities and Complications in Elderly Patients Undergoing Multilevel Lumbar Fusions
370. Prospective Multicenter Analysis of Outcomes following Surgical Correction of Patients with Severe Cervical Deformity and Horizontal Gaze Disruption
371. Comprehensive Complication Classification for Adult Spinal Deformity: Impact on Patient Outcomes
372. Complications Can be Decreased by Creation of Preoperative and Intraoperative Patient Care Guidelines: The Development of a Standard Work Protocol for Adult Spinal Deformity
373. Reaching the Medicare Allowable Threshold in ASD Surgery: Multicenter Cost Analysis Comparing Actual Direct Hospital Costs vs Medicare Reimbursement
374. Surgical Treatment for Adult Spinal Deformity: A Comparison of Cost Effectiveness and Clinical Effectiveness at Five-Year and Eight-Year Follow-Up
375. Establishing the Minimum Clinically Important Difference in NDI and mJOA for Adult Cervical Deformity
376. The Relationship Between Improvements in Myelopathy and Sagittal Realignment in Cervical Deformity Surgery
377. Back Pain and Leg Pain as Drivers of ODI Improvement in Adult Spinal Deformity
378. Use of Prophylactic Techniques to Prevent Proximal Junctional Failure (PJF) following Adult Spinal Deformity (ASD) Surgery Does Not Prevent PJF, But Prophylaxis Might Reduce Need for Revision Surgery
379. Operative Time Is an Independent Risk Factor for Complications in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery
380. Evolving concepts in pelvic fixation in adult spinal deformity surgery.
381. 256. Does patient frailty status influence recovery patterns and ultimate outcome following spinal fusion for cervical deformity?
382. 262. Opioid use prior to adult spinal deformity surgery is associated with decreased cost effectiveness: a matched cohort analysis
383. 233. Development of risk stratification predictive models for cervical deformity surgery
384. 216. Contrary to popular belief, self-image in adult spinal deformity (ASD) is most correlated with physical and social function and mental health and minimally correlated with magnitude of spine deformity
385. 217. Outcomes of surgical treatment for patients with mild scoliosis and age appropriate sagittal alignment with minimum 2-year follow up
386. 212. Operative treatment of adult spinal deformity patients with severe scoliosis: retrospective review of a prospectively collected multicenter series with minimum 2-year follow up
387. 209. Patient-specific cervical deformity corrections with consideration of associated risk: establishment of risk benefit thresholds for invasiveness based on deformity and frailty severity
388. 210. Development of a modified frailty index for adult spinal deformities independent of functional changes following surgical correction: a true baseline risk assessment tool
389. 191. Multiple revision surgeries are associated with reduced patient satisfaction in adult spinal deformity
390. P71. When not to operate in spinal deformity: identifying subsets of patients with simultaneous clinical deterioration, major complications, and reoperation
391. P48. Disparities in etiology, clinical presentation and determinants for distal junctional kyphosis based on timing of occurrence: are we treating two separate issues?
392. P37. Artificial intelligence clustering of adult spinal deformity morphology predicts surgical characteristics, alignment, and outcomes
393. P11. How much lumbar lordosis does a patient need to reach their age-adjusted alignment target? A formulated approach predicting successful surgical outcomes
394. 296. Residual coronal malalignment results in less improvement in pain and disability after ASD surgery
395. 282. Establishment of an individualized distal junctional kyphosis risk index taking into account radiographic and surgical components
396. 275. Opioid use after adult spinal deformity surgery: propensity-matched comparison of Japanese vs amAmerican cohorts
397. 273. Economic burden of nonoperative treatment of adult spinal deformity
398. 147. Neurologic complications following adult spinal deformity and impact on health-related quality of life measures
399. 135. Multicenter prospective assessment of outcomes and complications associated with adult spinal deformity surgery in 62 patients with severe global coronal malalignment
400. 131. Reaching minimal clinically important difference (MCID) is not predictive of improved cost-per-QALY at two years in surgically treated adult spinal deformity patients (ASD)
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