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Graebsch C, Buser Z, Leroy S, Wang J, Yoon T, Bone S, et al.
Global Spine J . 2025 Jan; :21925682251316557. PMID: 39883027
Study Design: Multicenter, prospective observational cohort study. Objectives: 109 patients with lumbar spine stenosis (LSS) undergoing minimally invasive decompression in 6 different centers (Germany, Italy, USA). Methods: The demographic, surgical...
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Unthan M, Ullrich B, Heinen C, Kohler F, Schenk P, Franiel T, et al.
J Clin Med . 2024 Sep; 13(18). PMID: 39336932
Fragility fractures of the pelvis (FFP) are characterized by inadequate trauma to a structurally compromised bone, primarily in osteoporosis. Conventional CT studies can be inadequate in identifying FFPs. An MRI...
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Fabig S, Weigert N, Migliorini F, Kleeff J, Hofmann G, Schenk P, et al.
Eur J Med Res . 2024 Jul; 29(1):394. PMID: 39080791
Diagnosis of relevant organ injury after blunt abdominal injury (AI) in multiple-injury/polytraumatised patients is challenging. AI can be distinguished between injuries of parenchymatous organs (POI) of the upper abdomen (liver,...
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Mendel T, Steinke M, Schenk P, Migliorini F, Schutte V, Reisberg A, et al.
J Orthop . 2024 Apr; 55:74-79. PMID: 38665987
Introduction: The management of proximal hamstring tear (PHT) is debated and consensus regarding recommended measures and individual treatment regimens is lacking. The present investigation evaluated the efficacy of a conservative...
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Klauke F, Zanker K, Schenk P, Kobbe P, Muhl C, Mendel T
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg . 2024 Apr; 50(4):1765-1773. PMID: 38630126
Purpose: Pathogenesis of sacral fragility fractures is not fully understood. This study investigates zonal distribution of calcium salt and fat marrow in intact bone-healthy and osteoporotic pelvis. In addition, in...
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Aydin E, Schenk P, Jacobi A, Mendel T, Klauke F, Ullrich B
Brain Spine . 2024 Apr; 4:102778. PMID: 38584864
Introduction: Percutaneous techniques for the surgical treatment of vertebral fractures are constantly progressing. There are different biomechanics involved. Research Question: Two percutaneous, monoaxial fixation systems with different reduction tools were...
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Jacobi A, Schenk P, Aydin E, Klauke F, Mendel T, Ullrich B
Brain Spine . 2024 Apr; 4:102779. PMID: 38560042
Introduction: Predicting the pre-morbid sagittal profile of the spine or segmental angles could enhance the process of planning the extent of fracture reduction. There is evidence that spinopelvic parameters may...
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Kurz E, Schenk P, Brakopp F, Diers M, Klingel O, Bone S, et al.
Contemp Clin Trials Commun . 2024 Mar; 38:101273. PMID: 38425423
Background: Patients affected by lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) suffer from a multifactorial degeneration of the lumbar spine resulting in narrowing of the neuroforamina and spinal canal, leading to various functional...
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Kohler F, Hallbauer J, Herrmann L, Ullrich B, Biedermann U, Wildemann B, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Jan; 14(1):1659. PMID: 38238396
When treating ankle fractures, the question of syndesmosis complex involvement often arises. So far, there is no standardized method to reliably detect syndesmosis injuries in the surgical treatment of ankle...