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126 related items for PubMed ID: 31096726

  • 1. Repair of isthmic pars interarticularis fractures: a literature review of conventional and minimally invasive techniques.
    Raffa SJ, Luther E, Levi AD.
    J Neurosurg Sci; 2019 Jun; 63(3):318-329. PubMed ID: 31096726
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  • 6. Minimally invasive image-guided direct repair of bilateral L-5 pars interarticularis defects.
    Brennan RP, Smucker PY, Horn EM.
    Neurosurg Focus; 2008 Jun; 25(2):E13. PubMed ID: 18673042
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  • 7. Spondylolysis outcomes in adolescents after direct screw repair of the pars interarticularis.
    Snyder LA, Shufflebarger H, O'Brien MF, Thind H, Theodore N, Kakarla UK.
    J Neurosurg Spine; 2014 Sep; 21(3):329-33. PubMed ID: 24949906
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  • 8. Minimally Invasive Approach Toward Percutaneous Direct Pars Repair: An Observational Study.
    Üçer M.
    World Neurosurg; 2021 Feb; 146():e1301-e1306. PubMed ID: 33307253
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  • 10. A minimally invasive approach to defects of the pars interarticularis: Restoring function in competitive athletes.
    Gillis CC, Eichholz K, Thoman WJ, Fessler RG.
    Clin Neurol Neurosurg; 2015 Dec; 139():29-34. PubMed ID: 26363364
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  • 15. Minimally invasive direct repair of lumbar spondylolysis with a pedicle screw and hook construct.
    Noggle JC, Sciubba DM, Samdani AF, Anderson DG, Betz RR, Asghar J.
    Neurosurg Focus; 2008 Dec; 25(2):E15. PubMed ID: 18673044
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  • 16. Minimal access direct spondylolysis repair using a pedicle screw-rod system: a case series.
    Mohi Eldin M.
    J Med Case Rep; 2012 Nov 23; 6():396. PubMed ID: 23176068
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  • 17. Minimally invasive technique for direct repair of pars interarticularis defects in adults using a percutaneous pedicle screw and hook-rod system.
    Sairyo K, Sakai T, Yasui N.
    J Neurosurg Spine; 2009 May 23; 10(5):492-5. PubMed ID: 19442013
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  • 18. Biomechanical testing of pars defect repairs.
    Kip PC, Esses SI, Doherty BI, Alexander JW, Crawford MJ.
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976); 1994 Dec 01; 19(23):2692-7. PubMed ID: 7899965
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  • 20. Direct Repair of Lumbar Pars Interarticularis Defects by Utilizing Intraoperative O-Arm-Based Navigation and Microendoscopic Techniques.
    Jia M, Wang J, Zhang Z, Zheng W, Zhou Y.
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976); 2016 Oct 01; 41 Suppl 19():B6-B13. PubMed ID: 27488290
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