Edward K. Nomoto
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View article: Complications and reoperations in young versus old patients undergoing cervical disc arthroplasty
Complications and reoperations in young versus old patients undergoing cervical disc arthroplasty Open
In this series, we found no statistically significant differences in 90-day complication or reoperation rates between younger (<65 years) and older (≥65 years) patients undergoing CDA. Subsidence emerged as the most common complication, oc…
View article: Long-term reoperation risk of thoracic to pelvis instrumentation for spinal deformity: a longitudinal study of 7,062 patients
Long-term reoperation risk of thoracic to pelvis instrumentation for spinal deformity: a longitudinal study of 7,062 patients Open
Purpose To perform a large-scale assessment of reoperation risk among spine deformity patients undergoing thoracic to pelvis surgery. Methods The PearlDiver database was queried for spinal deformity patients (scoliosis, kyphosis, spondylol…
View article: Complications Have Not Improved With Newer Generation Robots
Complications Have Not Improved With Newer Generation Robots Open
Study Design Retrospective cohort study. Objective The purpose of this study was to see whether upgrades in newer generation robots improve safety and clinical outcomes following spine surgery. Methods All patients undergoing robotic-assis…
View article: Novel use of robotics and navigation for anterior lumbar total disc replacement surgery
Novel use of robotics and navigation for anterior lumbar total disc replacement surgery Open
View article: Outpatient Versus Inpatient Anterior Lumbar Spine Surgery: A Multisite, Comparative Analysis of Patient Safety Measures
Outpatient Versus Inpatient Anterior Lumbar Spine Surgery: A Multisite, Comparative Analysis of Patient Safety Measures Open
BACKGROUND: The frequency and complexity of spinal surgery performed in an ambulatory surgery center (ASC) is increasing. However, safety and efficacy data of most spinal procedures adapted to the ASC are sparse and have focused on anterio…
View article: Biomechanical Analysis of Cortical Versus Pedicle Screw Fixation Stability in TLIF, PLIF, and XLIF Applications
Biomechanical Analysis of Cortical Versus Pedicle Screw Fixation Stability in TLIF, PLIF, and XLIF Applications Open
Study Design: Cadaveric biomechanical study. Objectives: Medial-to-lateral trajectory cortical screws are of clinical interest due to the ability to place them through a less disruptive, medialized exposure compared with conventional pedic…