SPINAL STENOSIS Journal title: Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery Authors: Alper KAYA, Berk GUÇLU, I. Teoman BENLİ Subject(s): Medicine, Surgery
FRED HOUDLETTE ALBEE Journal title: Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery Authors: ESAT KITER Subject(s): Medicine, Surgery
ANTERIOR VS HYBRID POSTERIOR INSTRUMENTATIONIN THE TREATMENT OF ADOLESCENTIDIOPATHIC SCOLIOSIS WITH LENKE TYPEICURVES Journal title: Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery Authors: Mahir GÜLŞEN, Cenk ÖZKAN, Cüneyt KAVAK Subject(s): Medicine, Surgery
THE EVALUATION OF LIFE QUALITY OF IDIOPATHIC SCOLIOSIS PATIENTS TREATED WITH POSTERIOR INSTRUMENTATION Journal title: Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery Authors: Serkan BİLGİÇ, Ömer ERŞEN, Meral DEMİRALP, Ali ŞEHİRLİOĞLU, Bahtiyar DEMİRALP, Erbil OĞUZ, Burak BİL... Subject(s): Medicine, Surgery
ARE DISTAL FUSION LEVEL AND QUALITY OF LIFE RELATED IN ADOLESCENT SCOLIOSIS? Journal title: Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery Authors: Ömer ERŞEN, Selahattin ÖZYÜREK, Şafak EKİNCİ, Serkan BİLGİÇ, Kenan KOCA, Erbil OĞUZ, Ali ŞEHİRLİOĞLU Subject(s): Medicine, Surgery
LUMBAR LORDOSIS AFTER POSTERIOR SPINAL FUSION IN ADOLESCENT IDIOPATHIC SCOLIOSIS: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF 22 PATIENTS Journal title: Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery Authors: Murat YILMAZ, Ali Akın UGRAS, Erhan BAYRAM, Olcay GULER, Melih MALKOC, Cem SEVER Subject(s): Medicine, Surgery
VERTEBRAL BODY FRACTURE IN THE MIDDLE OF FUSED SEGMENTS AFTER REMOVAL OF PEDICLE SCREWS WITHOUT A HISTORY OF INJURY: A REPORT OF TWO CASES Journal title: Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery Authors: Jong-yun WOO, Jae-Hyeon LIM, Il-Tae JANG Subject(s): Medicine, Surgery
IS EARLY RADIOLOGICAL IMAGING REQUIRED FOLLOWING SPINAL FUSION OPERATIONS? Journal title: Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery Authors: Okan TÜRK, İbrahim Burak ATÇI Subject(s): Medicine, Surgery
Sacroiliac joint pain (SIJP) after lumbar/Lumbosacral fusion: Our experience Journal title: Journal of Pakistan Orthopaedic Association Authors: Shahbaz Khan Panhwer1, Nida Hameed2, Saoud Javed3, Sohail Rafi4, Imtiaz Hashmi5 Subject(s): Medicine