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1 Adoption of enhanced surgical recovery (ESR) protocol for adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery decreases in-hospital and 90-day post-operative opioid consumption Jazini, Ehsan

10 Suppl 1 p. 443-448
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2 Allogeneic blood transfusion and AIS surgery: how the NSQIP database can improve patient safety Eltayeby, Hady

10 Suppl 1 p. 115-120
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3 Analysis of risk factors and treatment outcome in patients presenting with neglected congenital spinal deformity and neurological deficit Rajavelu, Rajesh

10 Suppl 1 p. 401-410
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4 Anatomical changes in vertebra in dystrophic scoliosis due to neurofibromatosis and its implications on surgical safety Pushpa, B. T.

10 Suppl 1 p. 159-167
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5 Anterior vertebral body tethering for idiopathic scoliosis: how well does the tether hold up? Shankar, Dhruv

10 Suppl 1 p. 799-809
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6 Anterior vertebral body tethering for thoracic idiopathic scoliosis leads to asymmetric growth of the periapical vertebrae Newton, Peter O.

10 Suppl 1 p. 553-561
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7 A perception bias of the gravitational vertical is confirmed in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Catanzariti, Jean-François

10 Suppl 1 p. 69-78
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8 Are we neglecting long-term effects of vertebral shortening on pulmonary function in spinal tuberculosis? Rathod, Tushar N.

10 Suppl 1 p. 169-176
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9 Baseline patient reported outcome measurement information system (PROMIS) scores in children with idiopathic scoliosis and their relation to the SRS-22 Bouton, Daniel

10 Suppl 1 p. 63-68
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10 Benchmarking surgical indications for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis across time, region, and patient population: a study of 4229 cases Heyer, Jessica H.

10 Suppl 1 p. 833-840
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11 Blood loss estimation during posterior spinal fusion for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis Fletcher, Nicholas D.

10 Suppl 1 p. 581-588
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12 Body mass index affects outcomes after vertebral body tethering surgery Mishreky, Amir

10 Suppl 1 p. 563-571
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13 Bracing for juvenile idiopathic scoliosis: retrospective review from bracing to skeletal maturity Whitaker, Amanda T.

10 Suppl 1 p. 1349-1358
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14 Can magnetically controlled growing rods be successfully salvaged after deep surgical site infection? Suresh, Krishna V.

10 Suppl 1 p. 919-923
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15 Cellular immunophenotype of major spine surgery in adults Turnbull, Isaiah R.

10 Suppl 1 p. 1375-1384
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16 Clinically relevant biomechanical properties of three different fixation techniques of the upper instrumented vertebra in deformity surgery Nevzati, Edin

10 Suppl 1 p. 1017-1027
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17 Comparison of the postoperative changes in trunk and lower extremity muscle activities between patients with adult spinal deformity and age-matched controls using surface electromyography Banno, Tomohiro

10 Suppl 1 p. 141-149
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18 Complication risks and costs associated with Ponte osteotomies in surgical treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: insights from a national database Shaheen, Mohammed

10 Suppl 1 p. 1339-1348
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19 Complications following posterior spinal fusion for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a retrospective cohort study using the modified Clavien–Dindo–Sink system Keil, Lukas G.

10 Suppl 1 p. 607-614
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20 Complications of single growing rod constructs in the treatment of severe early-onset scoliosis: a lesson relearned Nematian, Hossein

10 Suppl 1 p. 1481-1490
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21 Contraindications to magnetically controlled growing rods: consensus among experts in treating early onset scoliosis Matsumoto, Hiroko

10 Suppl 1 p. 1289-1297
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22 Defining age-adjusted spinopelvic alignment thresholds: should we integrate BMI? Passias, Peter G.

10 Suppl 1 p. 1077-1084
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23 Distal adding-on in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis results in diminished health-related quality of life at 10 years following posterior spinal fusion Roye, Benjamin D.

10 Suppl 1 p. 515-526
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24 Does nutrition consultation in the year leading up to neuromuscular scoliosis surgery result in significant weight gain, or just a larger magnitude curve? Meltzer-Bruhn, Ariana T.

10 Suppl 1 p. 151-158
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25 Does the presence of programmable implanted devices in patients with early onset scoliosis alter typical operative and postoperative practices? A survey of spine surgeons McMahon, Ryan

10 Suppl 1 p. 951-964
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26 Do the benefits of hook-hybrid construct justify their use over all-pedicle screws constructs in maintaining postoperative curve correction for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients from an Asian population? Tan, Samuel Wei Han

10 Suppl 1 p. 865-871
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27 Effect of narcotic prescription limiting legislation on opioid utilization following pediatric spinal fusion for scoliosis Ramos, Omar

10 Suppl 1 p. 335-341
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28 High- versus low-dose tranexamic acid as part of a Patient Blood Management strategy for reducing blood loss in patients undergoing surgery for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis Tumber, Sundeep

10 Suppl 1 p. 107-113
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29 How much does depth matter? Magnetically controlled growing rod distraction directly influenced by rod tissue depth Seidel, Christopher P.

10 Suppl 1 p. 177-182
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30 Improvement of the sagittal alignment of the spine in patients with achondroplasia after subtrochanteric femoral lengthening Egea-Gámez, Rosa M.

10 Suppl 1 p. 1443-1452
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31 0.4% incidence of return to OR due to screw malposition in a large prospective adolescent idiopathic scoliosis database Swany, Lauren

10 Suppl 1 p. 361-367
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32 Increased medial pedicle angulation of the lumbar spine as a function of the posterior osseous defect in patients with myelomeningocele Tager, David S.

10 Suppl 1 p. 709-716
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33 Innovative technique for early-onset scoliosis casting using Jackson table Montgomery, Blake K.

10 Suppl 1 p. 1461-1466
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34 In Scheuermann’s kyphosis, a proximal UIV and postop kyphosis value close to patients’ PI decreases the risk of PJK Sarwahi, Vishal

10 Suppl 1 p. 1175-1183
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35 Intra- and inter-observer reliability of Cobb angle measurements in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis Prestigiacomo, F. G.

10 Suppl 1 p. 79-86
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36 Intra- and inter-rater reliabilities and differences of kyphotic angle measurements on ultrasound images versus radiographs for children with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a preliminary study Sayed, Tehzeeb

10 Suppl 1 p. 501-507
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37 Is frailty responsive to surgical correction of adult spinal deformity? An investigation of sagittal re-alignment and frailty component drivers of postoperative frailty status Passias, Peter G.

10 Suppl 1 p. 901-911
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38 Is preoperative S-albumin associated to postoperative complications and readmission in patients with adult spinal deformity: a prospective analysis of 128 patients using the Spine AdVerse Event Severity (SAVES) system Gehrchen, Mathilde Louise

10 Suppl 1 p. 893-900
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39 Long-term outcome after surgical treatment of Scheuermann’s Kyphosis (SK) Debnath, Ujjwal K.

10 Suppl 1 p. 387-397
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40 Management of NF-1 dystrophic scoliosis associated with rib heads dislocation into the spinal canal in neurological intact patients: a systematic literature review Estefan, Martin M.

10 Suppl 1 p. 285-294
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41 Management of severe adult spinal deformity with circumferential minimally invasive surgical strategies without posterior column osteotomies: a 13-year experience Anand, Neel

10 Suppl 1 p. 1157-1168
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42 Marfan syndrome and adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients have similar 90-day postoperative outcomes and 5-year reoperation rates after spinal deformity surgery Joo, Peter Y.

10 Suppl 1 p. 1169-1174
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43 Modified Clavien–Dindo–sink classification system for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis Guissé, Ndéye F.

10 Suppl 1 p. 87-95
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44 Outcomes of MCGR at > 3 year average follow-up in severe scoliosis: who undergoes elective revision vs UPROR? Welborn, Michelle Cameron

10 Suppl 1 p. 457-463
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45 Pelvic fixation is not always necessary in children with cerebral palsy scoliosis treated with growth-friendly instrumentation Li, Ying

10 Suppl 1 p. 925-932
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46 Posterior scoliosis correction with thoracoplasty: effect on pulmonary function with a mean follow-up of 4.8 years Altaf, Farhaan

10 Suppl 1 p. 825-832
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47 Post-operative tranexamic acid decreases chest tube drainage following vertebral body tethering surgery for scoliosis correction Eaker, Lily

10 Suppl 1 p. 811-816
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48 Predicting the impact of intraoperative halo-femoral traction from preoperative imaging in neuromuscular scoliosis Bane, Thomas

10 Suppl 1 p. 679-687
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49 Preoperative duration of pain is associated with chronic opioid use after adult spinal deformity surgery Mo, Kevin C.

10 Suppl 1 p. 1393-1397
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50 Preoperative factors associated with optimal outcomes of selective thoracic fusion at 5 years Lindgren, Amelia M.

10 Suppl 1 p. 1117-1122
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51 Preoperative opioids before adult spinal deformity surgery associated with increased reoperations and high rates of chronic postoperative opioid use at 3-year follow-up Samuel, Andre M.

10 Suppl 1 p. 615-623
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52 Pre-operative prone radiographs can reliably determine spinal curve flexibility in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) Joshi, Tej

10 Suppl 1 p. 1063-1070
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53 Protocol-driven early tracheal extubation in patients with flaccid neuromuscular scoliosis and pre-existing lung disease Hatef, Jeffrey

10 Suppl 1 p. 689-696
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54 RAPT score and preoperative factors to predict discharge location following adult spinal deformity surgery Cummins, Daniel

10 Suppl 1 p. 639-646
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55 Rates and risk factors associated with 30- and 90-day readmissions and reoperations after spinal fusions for adult lumbar degenerative pathology and spinal deformity Taliaferro, Kevin

10 Suppl 1 p. 625-637
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56 Reaching the medicare allowable threshold in adult spinal deformity surgery: multicenter cost analysis comparing actual direct hospital costs versus what the government will pay Gum, Jeffrey L.

10 Suppl 1 p. 425-431
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57 Readability assessment of patient educational materials for pediatric spinal deformity from top academic orthopedic institutions Michel, Christopher

10 Suppl 1 p. 1315-1321
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58 Reliability of automated topographic measurements for spine deformity Groisser, Benjamin N.

10 Suppl 1 p. 1035-1045
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59 Risk factors for coronal oblique take-off following adult spinal deformity surgery using lateral lumbar interbody fusion and open posterior corrective fusion Nakai, Keiichi

10 Suppl 1 p. 647-656
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60 Risk factors for the development of DJK in AIS patients undergoing posterior spinal instrumentation and fusion Segal, Dale N.

10 Suppl 1 p. 377-385
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61 Risk of distal junctional kyphosis in scheuermann’s kyphosis is decreased by selecting the LIV as two vertebrae distal to the first lordotic disc Luzzi, Andrew

10 Suppl 1 p. 1437-1442
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62 Risk of ventriculoperitoneal shunt malfunction in operatively treated early onset spinal deformity Johnson, Mitchell A.

10 Suppl 1 p. 1467-1472
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63 Sagittal age-adjusted score (SAAS) for adult spinal deformity (ASD) more effectively predicts surgical outcomes and proximal junctional kyphosis than previous classifications Lafage, Renaud

10 Suppl 1 p. 121-131
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64 Scoliosis flexibility correlates with post-operative outcomes following growth friendly surgery Bowker, Riley

10 Suppl 1 p. 933-941
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65 Semi-automatic ultrasound curve angle measurement for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis Yang, De

10 Suppl 1 p. 351-359
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66 Should the upper end vertebra be selected as the upper instrumented vertebra in patients with Lenke type 5C adolescent idiopathic scoliosis? Banno, Tomohiro

10 Suppl 1 p. 1139-1148
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67 Spinal deformity surgery is accompanied by serious complications: report from the Morbidity and Mortality Database of the Scoliosis Research Society from 2013 to 2020 Bivona, Louis J.

10 Suppl 1 p. 1307-1313
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68 Surgical challenges and functional outcomes in dystrophic cervical kyphosis in Neurofibromatosis -1: an institutional experience Murlidharan, Shrijith

10 Suppl 1 p. 697-707
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69 Surgical outcome of scoliosis in patients with Marfan syndrome Chotigavanichaya, Chatupon

10 Suppl 1 p. 1453-1460
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70 Surgical outcomes of severe spinal deformities exceeding 100° or treated by vertebral column resection (VCR). Does implant density matter?: an observational study of deformity groupings Boachie-Adjei, Oheneba

10 Suppl 1 p. 595-606
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71 Systematic review and meta-analysis for the impact of rod materials and sizes in the surgical treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis Bowden, Dawn

10 Suppl 1 p. 1245-1263
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72 Systematic review and meta-analysis for the impact of rod materials and sizes in the surgical treatment of adult spine deformity Bowden, Dawn

10 Suppl 1 p. 1265-1278
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73 Ten-year follow-up of Lenke 5 curves treated with spinal fusion Fletcher, Nicholas D.

10 Suppl 1 p. 1107-1115
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74 The analysis of progression of disc degeneration in distal unfused segments and evaluation of long-term functional outcome in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients undergoing long-segment instrumented fusion Jakkepally, Sridhar

10 Suppl 1 p. 343-350
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75 The impact of segmental spinal alignment on the development of proximal junctional kyphosis after instrumented posterior spinal fusions for idiopathic scoliosis Luhmann, Scott J.

10 Suppl 1 p. 369-375
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76 The lateral entry point S2 alar-iliac (L-S2AI) screw: a preoperative computed tomography analysis of adult spinal deformity patients Hey, Hwee Weng Dennis

10 Suppl 1 p. 669-678
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77 The pediatric “Spine at Risk” program: 9-year review of a novel safety screening tool Galambas, Amanda K.

10 Suppl 1 p. 327-334
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78 The preliminary outcomes of vertebral body tethering in treating adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a systematic review Zhang, Huafeng

10 Suppl 1 p. 1233-1243
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79 Tranexamic acid use is associated with reduced intraoperative blood loss during spine surgery for Marfan syndrome Ikwuezunma, Ijezie A.

10 Suppl 1 p. 419-423
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80 Upper instrumented vertebra–femoral angle and correlation with proximal junctional kyphosis in adult spinal deformity Wu, Hao-Hua

10 Suppl 1 p. 449-455
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81 Use of demineralized cortical fibers is associated with reduced risk of pseudarthrosis after pedicle subtraction osteotomy for adult spinal deformity Bari, Tanvir Johanning

10 Suppl 1 p. 657-667
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82 Use of graft materials and biologics in spine deformity surgery: a state-of-the-art review Chang, Ki-Eun

10 Suppl 1 p. 1217-1231
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83 Vertebral body tethering compared to posterior spinal fusion for skeletally immature adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients: preliminary results from a matched case–control study Mathew, Smitha E.

10 Suppl 1 p. 1123-1131
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84 1- vs. 2-year follow-up after posterior spinal fusion for AIS: what additional information is gained? Shaw, K. Aaron

10 Suppl 1 p. 1359-1366
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85 When successful, anterior vertebral body tethering (VBT) induces differential segmental growth of vertebrae: an in vivo study of 51 patients and 764 vertebrae McDonald, Tyler C.

10 Suppl 1 p. 791-797
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86 “Will I Need a Brace?”: likelihood of curve progression to bracing range in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis Johnson, Mitchell A.

10 Suppl 1 p. 537-542
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