Zachary T Sharfman
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Sharfman Z, Clark A, Gupta M, Theologis A
J Am Acad Orthop Surg
. 2024 Feb;
32(10):417-426.
PMID: 38354413
Coronal realignment is an important goal in adult spine surgery that has been overshadowed by emphasis on the sagittal plane. As coronal malalignment drives considerable functional disability, a fundamental understanding...
2.
Arora A, Sharfman Z, Clark A, Theologis A
Neurosurg Clin N Am
. 2023 Sep;
34(4):573-584.
PMID: 37718104
Proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) and proximal junctional failure/fractures (PJF) are common complications following long-segment posterior instrumented fusions for adult spinal deformity. As progression to PJF involves clinical consequences for patients...
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Kazum E, Maman E, Sharfman Z, Wengier R, Sher O, Khoury A, et al.
J Invest Surg
. 2023 Jan;
36(1):2162636.
PMID: 36592973
Purpose: models are anatomically comparable to humans allowing to reproduce the patterns and progression of the disease and giving the opportunity to study the symptoms and responses to new treatments...
4.
Volaski H, Sharfman Z, Shah P, Eleswarapu A, Geller D, Krystal J
N Am Spine Soc J
. 2022 Oct;
12:100171.
PMID: 36185343
Background: Racial minority status is associated with inferior peri-operative outcomes following spinal fusion. Findings have largely been reported within institutions serving few minority patients. This study aimed to identify if...
5.
Sharfman Z, Gelfand Y, Hoang H, De La Garza Ramos R, Gomez J, Krystal J, et al.
J Craniovertebr Junction Spine
. 2022 Jul;
13(2):169-174.
PMID: 35837438
Study Design: This was retrospective cohort study. Purpose: The current investigation uses a large, multi-institutional dataset to compare short-term morbidity and mortality rates between current smokers and nonsmokers undergoing thoracolumbar...
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Volaski H, Sharfman Z, Levy I
JB JS Open Access
. 2022 Jun;
7(2).
PMID: 35685433
Methods: Thirty residents and 16 attending surgeons at a single institution were assigned to review topics and complete questions on either the OB and CC platform. Participants then filled out...
7.
Batti K, Sharfman Z, Dimitroulias A, Sen M
OTA Int
. 2022 Feb;
5(1):e197.
PMID: 35187414
Purpose: During the coronavirus disease (COVID) pandemic elective surgeries were cancelled and operative indications curtailed to counteract shortages in resources. We aimed to review each orthopedic operative indication at an...
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Zvi Y, Sharfman Z, Loloi J, Seref-Ferlengez Z, Lo Y, Tiwari B, et al.
J Am Acad Orthop Surg
. 2022 Feb;
30(7):329-337.
PMID: 35157628
Introduction: Previous reports identified minority race/ethnicity to be an independent risk factor for prolonged length of stay (LOS); however, these cohorts consisted of predominantly White patients. This study sought to...
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Sharfman Z, Safran N, Amar E, Varshneya K, Safran M, Rath E
Am J Sports Med
. 2021 Nov;
50(1):79-84.
PMID: 34807748
Background: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are essential clinical instruments used for assessing patient function, assisting in clinical decision making, and quantifying outcomes of surgical and nonsurgical management. However, PROMs are...
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Sharfman Z, Gelfand Y, Shah P, Holtzman A, Mendelis J, Shah N, et al.
Spine Surg Relat Res
. 2020 Nov;
4(4):314-319.
PMID: 33195855
Introduction: The effect of pelvic fixation on postoperative medical complications, blood transfusion, length of hospital stay, and discharge disposition is poorly understood. Determining factors that predispose patients to increased complications...