Stephane Bourret
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Prost S, Pesenti S, Bourret S, Ambrosino R, Fuentes S, Le Huec J, et al.
Orthop Traumatol Surg Res
. 2024 Dec;
:104081.
PMID: 39645192
Introduction And Hypothesis: Optimal choice of the lower instrumented vertebra in the management of adult spinal deformity that include lumbosacral junction is still unclear. It is therefore possible to stop...
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Reyes J, Miller R, Malka M, Coury J, Shen Y, Czerwonka N, et al.
Global Spine J
. 2024 Nov;
:21925682241300985.
PMID: 39545516
Study Design: Cross-sectional Cohort Study. Objective: To determine the cervicothoracic inflection point in an asymptomatic, adult population. Introduction: The cervicothoracic inflection point (CTIP) is an important sagittal marker to understand...
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Shen Y, Sardar Z, Malka M, Katiyar P, Greisberg G, Hassan F, et al.
Global Spine J
. 2024 Feb;
15(2):1295-1305.
PMID: 38417069
Study Design: Cross-sectional cohort study. Objective: To classify spinal morphology using the "current" and "theoretical" Roussouly systems and assess sagittal alignment in an asymptomatic cohort. Methods: 467 asymptomatic volunteers were...
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Shen Y, Sardar Z, Malka M, Reyes J, Katiyar P, Hassan F, et al.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976)
. 2024 Feb;
49(14):979-989.
PMID: 38385537
Study Design: Multi-Ethnic Alignment Normative Study (MEANS) cohort: prospective, cross-sectional, multicenter. Objective: To analyze the distribution of GAP scores in the MEANS cohort and compare the spinal shape via stratification...
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Zuckerman S, Sardar Z, Marciano G, Cerpa M, Hassan F, Kerolus M, et al.
Clin Spine Surg
. 2023 Nov;
37(3):E124-E130.
PMID: 38031283
Study Design: Prospective, cross-sectional study. Objective: In a geographically diverse population of asymptomatic volunteers, we sought to report the incidence of pelvic obliquity (PO), establish normative values of PO across...
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Park P, Hassan F, Ferrer X, Morrissette C, Lee N, Cerpa M, et al.
Neurospine
. 2023 Oct;
20(3):790-797.
PMID: 37798971
Objective: To define a novel radiographic measurement, the posterior cranial vertical line (PCVL), in an asymptomatic adult population to better understand global sagittal alignment. Methods: We performed a multicenter retrospective...
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Malka M, Sardar Z, Czerwonka N, Coury J, Reyes J, Le Huec J, et al.
Global Spine J
. 2023 Aug;
15(2):438-444.
PMID: 37534454
Study Design: Prospective cohort study. Objectives: To show population variance in the Inflection Point (IP) and its role in defining maximum Thoracic Kyphosis (TK) and Lumbar Lordosis (LL). Methods: 468...
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Le Huec J, Droulout T, Boue L, Dejour E, Ramos-Pascual S, Bourret S
J Exp Orthop
. 2023 Jul;
10(1):71.
PMID: 37477733
Purpose: To compare the biomechanical behavior of vertebrae with vertebral compression fractures (VCF) treated by a novel system with pedicular anchorage (dowelplasty) versus balloon kyphoplasty. Methods: Four cadaveric spines (T12-L5)...
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Hey H, Wong H, Liu G, Tay H, Sardar Z, Hasegawa K, et al.
Spine J
. 2023 Jul;
23(11):1709-1720.
PMID: 37442208
Background Context: Current definition of lumbar lordosis uses the L1-S1 angle. Prevailing classification of sagittal spinal morphology, derived from a young adult population, classifies the spine into four subtypes defined...
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Sardar Z, Kelly M, Le Huec J, Bourret S, Hasegawa K, Wong H, et al.
Spine Deform
. 2023 Jul;
11(6):1355-1362.
PMID: 37428432
Purpose: Assess normative values of sagittal spinal and lower extremity alignment in asymptomatic volunteers of three difference races. Methods: Asymptomatic volunteers between the ages of 18-80 years were enrolled prospectively...