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140 related items for PubMed ID: 22204019

  • 1. Cadaveric study suggests femoral nerve at risk during transpsoas approach to L4-L5 disc: commentary on an article by Timothy T. Davis, MD, et al.: "Lumbar plexus anatomy within the psoas muscle: implications for the transpsoas lateral approach to the L4-L5 disc".
    Bolesta MJ.
    J Bone Joint Surg Am; 2011 Aug 17; 93(16):e95 1-2. PubMed ID: 22204019
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  • 2. Lumbar plexus anatomy within the psoas muscle: implications for the transpsoas lateral approach to the L4-L5 disc.
    Davis TT, Bae HW, Mok JM, Rasouli A, Delamarter RB.
    J Bone Joint Surg Am; 2011 Aug 17; 93(16):1482-7. PubMed ID: 22204003
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  • 3. Magnetic Resonance Neurography of the Lumbar Plexus at the L4-L5 Disc: Development of a Preoperative Surgical Planning Tool for Lateral Lumbar Transpsoas Interbody Fusion (LLIF).
    Quinn JC, Fruauff K, Lebl DR, Giambrone A, Cammisa FP, Gupta A, Chazen JL.
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976); 2015 Jun 15; 40(12):942-7. PubMed ID: 25811264
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  • 4. A MRI study of lumbar plexus with respect to the lateral transpsoas approach to the lumbar spine.
    He L, Kang Z, Tang WJ, Rong LM.
    Eur Spine J; 2015 Nov 15; 24(11):2538-45. PubMed ID: 25749688
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  • 5. Lumbar plexus nervous distortion in XLIF® approach: an anatomic study.
    Mandelli C, Colombo EV, Sicuri GM, Mortini P.
    Eur Spine J; 2016 Dec 15; 25(12):4155-4163. PubMed ID: 27220971
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  • 6. Anatomic mapping of lumbar nerve roots during a direct lateral transpsoas approach to the spine: a cadaveric study.
    Banagan K, Gelb D, Poelstra K, Ludwig S.
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976); 2011 May 15; 36(11):E687-91. PubMed ID: 21217450
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  • 7. Defining the safe working zones using the minimally invasive lateral retroperitoneal transpsoas approach: an anatomical study.
    Uribe JS, Arredondo N, Dakwar E, Vale FL.
    J Neurosurg Spine; 2010 Aug 15; 13(2):260-6. PubMed ID: 20672964
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  • 8. An anatomical study of the lumbosacral plexus as related to the minimally invasive transpsoas approach to the lumbar spine.
    Benglis DM, Vanni S, Levi AD.
    J Neurosurg Spine; 2009 Feb 15; 10(2):139-44. PubMed ID: 19278328
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  • 9. The morphometric study of l3-L4 and L4-L5 lumbar spine in Asian population using magnetic resonance imaging: feasibility analysis for transpsoas lumbar interbody fusion.
    Yusof MI, Nadarajan E, Abdullah MS.
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976); 2014 Jun 15; 39(14):E811-6. PubMed ID: 24825157
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  • 10. Anatomy of the psoas muscle and lumbar plexus with respect to the surgical approach for lateral transpsoas interbody fusion.
    Kepler CK, Bogner EA, Herzog RJ, Huang RC.
    Eur Spine J; 2011 Apr 15; 20(4):550-6. PubMed ID: 20938787
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  • 11. The lumbosacral plexus: anatomic considerations for minimally invasive retroperitoneal transpsoas approach.
    Guérin P, Obeid I, Bourghli A, Masquefa T, Luc S, Gille O, Pointillart V, Vital JM.
    Surg Radiol Anat; 2012 Mar 15; 34(2):151-7. PubMed ID: 21971645
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  • 12. Lumbar plexus and psoas major muscle: not always as expected.
    Kirchmair L, Lirk P, Colvin J, Mitterschiffthaler G, Moriggl B.
    Reg Anesth Pain Med; 2008 Mar 15; 33(2):109-14. PubMed ID: 18299090
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  • 15. The Oblique Corridor at L4-L5: A Radiographic-Anatomical Study Into the Feasibility for Lateral Interbody Fusion.
    Ng JP, Kaliya-Perumal AK, Tandon AA, Oh JY.
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976); 2020 May 15; 45(10):E552-E559. PubMed ID: 31770312
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  • 16. Safe zone for retractor placement to the lumbar spine via the transpsoas approach.
    Spivak JM, Paulino CB, Patel A, Shanti N, Pathare N.
    J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong); 2013 Apr 15; 21(1):77-81. PubMed ID: 23629994
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  • 18. Anatomy of the posterior approach to the lumbar plexus block.
    Farny J, Drolet P, Girard M.
    Can J Anaesth; 1994 Jun 15; 41(6):480-5. PubMed ID: 8069987
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  • 20. Variation in Psoas Muscle Location Relative to the Safe Working Zone for L4/5 Lateral Transpsoas Interbody Fusion: A Morphometric Analysis.
    Barber SM, Boghani Z, Steele W, Blacklock JB, Trask T, Holman P.
    World Neurosurg; 2017 Nov 15; 107():396-399. PubMed ID: 28797977
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