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Max J Scheyerer

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Scheyerer M, Schnake K, Ullrich B, Spiegl U
Unfallchirurgie (Heidelb) . 2025 Jan; 128(3):181-191. PMID: 39849182
Osteoporosis-related vertebral fractures are among the most frequent fracture entities in geriatric patients. They are associated with far-reaching individual and socioeconomic consequences. Adequate diagnostics and treatment are therefore essential. The...
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Spiegl U, Schnake K, Scheyerer M, Mendel T, Osterhoff G, Sprengel K, et al.
Z Orthop Unfall . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39357846
The aim of this study was to develop a simple and reliable score which supports decision making between non-operative and operative treatment in patients with osteoporotic pelvic fractures.Between 2018 to...
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Scheyerer M, Bigdon S, Gaudin R, Gercek E, Muller C, Osterhoff G, et al.
Z Orthop Unfall . 2024 Aug; 162(4):429-443. PMID: 39116860
Around a third of all cervical spine injuries occur in the upper cervical spine in the area between the occiput and the second cervical vertebra. The latter being the most...
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Weber M, Kernich N, Scheyerer M, Prescher A, Walter S, Heck V, et al.
Clin Biomech (Bristol) . 2023 Aug; 109:106075. PMID: 37651900
Background: Vertebral body replacement is a common surgical procedure for treatment of disorders associated with spinal instability. Therefore, pedicle screws are usually inserted in adjacent vertebrae for stabilization of the...
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Hoffeld K, Lenz M, Egenolf P, Weber M, Heck V, Eysel P, et al.
Neurochirurgie . 2023 Aug; 69(5):101482. PMID: 37586480
Objective: Back pain is a very widespread disease pattern and is one of the most frequent causes for consultation of a physician in general. In most cases, discogenic changes are...
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Algarny S, Perera A, Egenolf P, Weber M, Heck V, Walter S, et al.
In Vivo . 2023 Jun; 37(4):1688-1693. PMID: 37369515
Background/aim: Surgical site infection (SSI) is a severe complication of spinal surgery, which typically results in prolonged length of hospital stay, an increased number of revision surgeries, re-hospitalizations, worse clinical...
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Walter S, Gaisendrees C, Kernich N, Weber M, Scheyerer M, Eysel P, et al.
Z Orthop Unfall . 2023 Jun; 162(4):403-409. PMID: 37308096
Tumors of the spine are challenging in terms of diagnoses and interdisciplinary treatment. This study was conducted to evaluate and characterize a large multicenter cohort of surgically treated spine tumor...
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Scheyerer M, Lenz M, Jacobs C, Pumberger M, Spiegl U, Ullrich B, et al.
Global Spine J . 2023 Apr; 13(1_suppl):6S-12S. PMID: 37084354
Objectives: Osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCF) are a common increasing entity in elderly patients and represent a tremendous economic burden. Surgical treatment is related to high complication rates and little...
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Ullrich B, Schnake K, Schenk P, Katscher S, Baumlein M, Zimmermann V, et al.
Global Spine J . 2023 Apr; 13(1_suppl):29S-35S. PMID: 37084353
Study Design: Multicenter prospective cohort study. Objective: The study aims to validate the recently developed OF score for treatment decisions in patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCF). Methods: This...
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Osterhoff G, Schenk P, Katscher S, Schnake K, Baumlein M, Zimmermann V, et al.
Global Spine J . 2023 Apr; 13(1_suppl):44S-51S. PMID: 37084351
Study Design: Subgroup analysis of a multicenter prospective cohort study. Objective: To analyse surgical strategies applied to osteoporotic thoracolumbar osteoporotic fracture (OF) 5 injuries with anterior or posterior tension band...