Myelopathic Patients Undergoing Severe Pediatric Spinal Deformity Surgery Can Improve Neurologic Function to That of Non-Myelopathic Patients by 1-Year Postoperative

Cerpa, M., Zuckerman, S. L., Lenke, L. G., Kelly, M. P., Yaszay, B., Newton, P., Sponseller, P., Erickson, M., Garg, S., Pahys, J., Samdani, A., Cahill, P., McCarthy, R., Bumpass, D., Sucato, D., Boachie-Adjei, O., Shah, S., & Gupta, M. (2021). Myelopathic Patients Undergoing Severe Pediatric Spinal Deformity Surgery Can Improve Neurologic Function to That of Non-Myelopathic Patients by 1-Year Postoperative. Global Spine Journal, 13(5), 1384–1393. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682211034837
Authors:
Meghan Cerpa
Scott L Zuckerman
Lawrence G Lenke
Michael P Kelly
Burt Yaszay
Peter Newton
Paul Sponseller
Mark Erickson
Sumeet Garg
Joshua Pahys
Amer Samdani
Patrick Cahill
Richard McCarthy
David Bumpass
Daniel Sucato
Oheneba Boachie-Adjei
Suken Shah
Munish Gupta
Affiliated Authors:
Meghan Cerpa
Scott L Zuckerman
Lawrence G Lenke
Author Keywords:
myelopathy
neurologic deficit
neurologic function
pediatric spine surgery
scoliosis
severe pediatric spinal deformity
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Article
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10.1177/21925682211034837
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