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Austin J Bowles

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Dede O, Bosch P, Bowles A, Ward W, Roach J
Spine Deform . 2016 Dec; 2(2):104-109. PMID: 27927376
Study Design: Retrospective. Objectives: To identify the clinical factors suggestive of infected and non-infected drainage to help clinical decision making. Summary Of Background Data: Differentiating between drainage caused by a...
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Dede O, Motoyama E, Yang C, Mutich R, Walczak S, Bowles A, et al.
J Bone Joint Surg Am . 2014 Aug; 96(15):1295-1302. PMID: 25100777
Background: VEPTR (vertical expandable prosthetic titanium rib) expansion thoracoplasty is used to manage thoracic insufficiency syndrome in early-onset scoliosis. Literature regarding the effects of this technique on pulmonary function is...
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Monument M, Bernthal N, Bowles A, Jones K, Randall R
Clin Orthop Relat Res . 2014 Jun; 473(3):883-90. PMID: 24942962
Background: Aseptic complications such as stress shielding leading to bone loss are major problems associated with revision of cemented and uncemented long-stem tumor endoprostheses. Endoprosthetic reconstruction using compressive osseointegration fixation...
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Dede O, Ward W, Bosch P, Bowles A, Roach J
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) . 2014 Feb; 39(4):286-90. PMID: 24553446
Study Design: Retrospective case series. Objective: This study evaluated the incidence of postoperative neurological symptoms after a freehand pedicle screw insertion technique in idiopathic posterior scoliosis surgery. Summary Of Background...
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Calvert G, Cummings J, Bowles A, Jones K, Wurtz L, Randall R
Clin Orthop Relat Res . 2013 Mar; 472(3):822-9. PMID: 23467985
Background: Aseptic failure of massive endoprostheses used in the reconstruction of major skeletal defects remains a major clinical problem. Fixation using compressive osseointegration was developed as an alternative to cemented...