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Tanvir Johanning Bari

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Solumsmoen S, Johanning Bari T, Woldu S, Zielinski O, Gehrchen M, Dahl B, et al.
Neurospine . 2021 Mar; 18(3):524-532. PMID: 33745268
Objective: The reported incidence of complications and/or adverse events (AEs) following spine surgery varies greatly. A validated, systematic, reproducible reporting system to quantify AEs was used in 2 prospective cohorts,...
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Tondevold N, Johanning Bari T, Andersen T, Gehrchen M
Spine Deform . 2021 Jan; 9(3):769-776. PMID: 33464552
Background: Intraoperative traction has shown improved curve correction in neuromuscular scoliosis surgery. It is found to be superior to anterior release in terms of correction of both main curve and...
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Johanning Bari T, Hallager D, Hansen L, Dahl B, Gehrchen M
Spine Deform . 2021 Jan; 9(3):803-815. PMID: 33400231
Study Design: This is a single-center, retrospective study. Objective: To assess if implemented changes to clinical practice have reduced mechanical complications following pedicle subtraction osteotomy (PSO) surgery. Adult spinal deformity...
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Solumsmoen S, Johanning Bari T, Woldu S, Zielinski O, Gehrchen M, Dahl B, et al.
Acta Neurochir (Wien) . 2020 Nov; 163(1):281-287. PMID: 33230624
Study Design: Prospective, observational cohort study. Objective: To determine the true incidence of adverse events (AEs) in European adults undergoing surgery for degenerative spine diseases. The majority of surgeries performed...
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Johanning Bari T, Hallager D, Hansen L, Dahl B, Gehrchen M
Spine Deform . 2020 Sep; 9(1):191-205. PMID: 32875546
Study Design: Retrospective study. Objective: To report the incidence of revision surgery due to mechanical failure following pedicle subtraction osteotomy (PSO) in adult spinal deformity (ASD) patients. PSO allow major...
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Johanning Bari T, Karstensen S, Sorensen M, Gehrchen M, Street J, Dahl B
Spine Deform . 2020 Jul; 8(6):1341-1351. PMID: 32607936
Study Design: Prospective study. Objective: To determine the 2-year risk of revision surgery and all-cause mortality after complex spine surgery, and to assess if prospectively registered adverse events (AE) could...
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Johanning Bari T, Hansen L, Gehrchen M
Spine Deform . 2020 Apr; 8(5):1027-1037. PMID: 32279244
Study Design: Single-center, retrospective. Objectives: To assess the restoration of ideal sagittal spine shape in accordance to the Roussouly classification and the effect on postoperative mechanical complications. Surgical correction of...
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Sebaaly A, Gehrchen M, Silvestre C, Kharrat K, Johanning Bari T, Kreichati G, et al.
Eur Spine J . 2019 Dec; 29(4):904-913. PMID: 31875922
Purpose: To evaluate the incidence of mechanical complications in patients with adult spine deformity (ASD) treated by restoring the normal shape according to the Roussouly classification. Methods: This is a...
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Johanning Bari T, Karstensen S, Sorensen M, Gehrchen M, Street J, Dahl B
Spine J . 2019 Dec; 20(5):717-729. PMID: 31843469
Background Context: Recent studies suggest that prospective registration more accurately reflects the true incidence of adverse events (AEs). To our knowledge, no previous study has investigated prospectively registered AEs' influence...
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Johanning Bari T, Hallager D, Tondevold N, Karbo T, Hansen L, Dahl B, et al.
Spine Deform . 2019 Sep; 7(5):771-778. PMID: 31495478
Study Design: Reproducibility study. Objectives: To report the agreement and reliability for commonly used sagittal plane measurements. Summary Of Background Data: Spinopelvic parameters and sagittal vertical axis (SVA) are commonly...