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Choll W Kim

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Kim C
Int J Spine Surg . 2025 Feb; 19(S1):S55-S75. PMID: 39933926
The difficult learning curve remains the major obstacle to adoption of lumbar endoscopic spine surgery (LESS) techniques. Detailed, step-by-step techniques are described for the uniportal transforaminal technique, as well as...
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Kim C, Goldstein I, Komisaruk B, Goldstein S, Kim N, Hartzell-Cushanick R, et al.
J Sex Med . 2023 Feb; 20(2):210-223. PMID: 36763933
Background: Persistent genital arousal disorder/genitopelvic dysesthesia (PGAD/GPD) is characterized by distressing, abnormal genitopelvic sensations, especially unwanted arousal. In a subgroup of patients with PGAD/GPD, cauda equina Tarlov cyst-induced sacral radiculopathy...
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Kim C
Global Spine J . 2022 Apr; 12(2_suppl):34S-39S. PMID: 35393877
Study Design: Technical Report. Objective: Performing surgeries in the ambulatory surgery center affords improved efficiencies in terms of cost and speed. However, ambulatory surgery is only successful if complications, re-admissions,...
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Kim C, Phillips F
Int J Spine Surg . 2022 Jan; 15(suppl 3):S6-S10. PMID: 34974416
Throughout its evolution, spine surgery has migrated toward less invasiveness. For posterior lumbar surgery, percutaneous techniques together with endoscopic visualization allow for the smallest surgical corridor. Initially, this approach utilized...
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Kim H, Park C, Kim C
Int J Spine Surg . 2022 Jan; 15(suppl 3):S5. PMID: 34974415
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Goldstein I, Komisaruk B, Pukall C, Kim N, Goldstein A, Goldstein S, et al.
J Sex Med . 2021 Feb; 18(4):665-697. PMID: 33612417
Background: Persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD), a condition of unwanted, unremitting sensations of genital arousal, is associated with a significant, negative psychosocial impact that may include emotional lability, catastrophization, and...
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Sen R, White-Dzuro G, Ruzevick J, Kim C, Witt J, Telfeian A, et al.
World Neurosurg . 2018 Sep; 120:e1054-e1060. PMID: 30213674
Objective: To report on intra- and perioperative complications associated with working channel endoscopic spine surgery. Methods: This study is a retrospective chart review of a multi-institutional patient cohort operated on...
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Sclafani J, Ross D, Weeks B, Yang M, Kim C
Int J Spine Surg . 2018 Jan; 11:35. PMID: 29372139
Background: Existing evaluative instruments for dysphagia, odynophagia, and voice disturbance are cumbersome, focus pre-dominately on dysphagia, and often require administration by a certified Speech Pathologist. This study was conducted to...
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Goldstein I, Komisaruk B, Rubin R, Goldstein S, Elliott S, Kissee J, et al.
Sex Med . 2017 Jul; 5(3):e203-e211. PMID: 28709890
Introduction: Since 14 years of age, the patient had experienced extreme penile pain within seconds of initial sexual arousal through masturbation. Penile pain was so severe that he rarely proceeded...
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Kim C
Spine J . 2016 Aug; 16(8):917. PMID: 27545398
Commentary On: Ahn J, Iqbal A, Manning BT, Leblang S, Bohl DD, Mayo BC, et al. Minimally invasive lumbar decompression-the surgical learning curve. Spine J 2016:16:909-16. (in this issue).