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Sebastian Hartmann

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Lener S, Wipplinger C, Abramovic A, Koller H, Thome C, Verius M, et al.
Acta Neurochir (Wien) . 2024 Jul; 166(1):295. PMID: 38990411
Background: Lateral mass screw fixation is the standard for posterior cervical fusion between C3 and C6. Traditional trajectories stabilize but carry risks, including nerve root and vertebral artery injuries. Minimally...
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Demetz M, Abramovic A, Krigers A, Bauer M, Lener S, Pinggera D, et al.
J Robot Surg . 2024 Jan; 18(1):6. PMID: 38198072
The conventional microscope has the disadvantage of a potentially unergonomic posture for the surgeon, which can affect performance. Monitor-based exoscopes could provide a more ergonomic posture, as already shown in...
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Lener S, Abramovic A, Lang A, Thome C, Hartmann S
Acta Neurochir Suppl . 2023 Dec; 135:247-251. PMID: 38153477
Posterior cervical instrumentation and fusion procedures are becoming more and more common with the aging population and rising numbers of multisegmental and revision procedures. The instrumentation of the cervical spine...
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Girod P, Lener S, Kogl N, Hartmann S, Abramovic A, Krismer L, et al.
Acta Neurochir (Wien) . 2023 Sep; 165(11):3521-3527. PMID: 37715821
Purpose: Pedicle subtraction osteotomy (PSO) as an invasive procedure with high reoperation and complication rates in an often elderly population has often been questioned. The purpose of our study was...
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Lener S, Schmolz W, Abramovic A, Kluger P, Thome C, Hartmann S
Eur Spine J . 2023 Feb; 32(4):1358-1366. PMID: 36826599
Background: Lumbar spinal stenosis is a common disease in the aging population. Decompression surgery represents the treatment standard, however, a risk of segmental destabilization depending on the approach and extent...
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Abramovic A, Demetz M, Krigers A, Bauer M, Lener S, Pinggera D, et al.
Brain Spine . 2022 Oct; 2:100855. PMID: 36248127
Introduction: Conventional microscopes have certain limitations in terms of posture and ergonomics. Monitor-based exoscopes could solve this problem and thereby lead to less work-related sick leave for surgeons. Research Question:...
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Lang A, Lener S, Grassner L, Abramovic A, Thome C, Pasler D, et al.
Eur Spine J . 2022 Oct; 31(12):3477-3483. PMID: 36219329
Introduction: The instantaneous center of rotation (iCOR) of a motion segment has been shown to correlate with its total range of motion (ROM). Importantly, a correlation of the correct placement...
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Hartmann S, Lang A, Lener S, Abramovic A, Grassner L, Thome C
Neurosurg Rev . 2022 Sep; 45(5):3417-3426. PMID: 36064875
Instrumented stabilization with intersomatic fusion can be achieved by open (O-TLIF) or minimally invasive (MIS-TLIF) transforaminal surgical access. While less invasive techniques have been associated with reduced postoperative pain and...
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Tschugg A, Hartmann S, Lener S, Rietzler A, Sabrina N, Thome C
Eur Spine J . 2022 Aug; 31(10):2828. PMID: 36030349
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Fleck S, Lang A, Lehmberg J, Landscheidt J, Gerlach R, Rathert J, et al.
Global Spine J . 2022 Aug; 14(2):429-437. PMID: 35929409
Study Design: Clinical observational study. Objective: The ROTAIO® cervical disc prosthesis is a novel unconstrained implant with a variable center of rotation aiming at physiological motion. The objective of this...