| Literature DB >> 15796346 |
J Patrick Johnson1, Robert S Pashman, Carl Lauryssen, Neel Anand, John J Regan, Robert S Bray.
Abstract
Spinal deformity has classically and historically been studied by those in the discipline of orthopedic surgery. This may be attributable to the orthopedic interventionalists' experience with osseous fixation for long-bone and other skeletal fractures. Neurosurgeons have maintained a long-standing interest in complex cervical spinal disorders, and their interest in the larger field of complex spinal deformity has been expanding. An understanding of spinal deformity disorders, biomechanics, bone biology, and metallurgy is necessary before clinical, teaching, and research activities can be undertaken within neurosurgery. The authors describe basic and advanced concepts of spinal deformity management with cases to illustrate teaching points.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15796346 DOI: 10.3171/spi.2005.2.3.0233
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosurg Spine ISSN: 1547-5646