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    Does a dedicated “Scoliosis Team” and surgical standardization improve outcomes in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis surgery and is it reproducible?

    The objective of this study was to determine if standardization improves adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) surgery outcomes and whether it is transferrable between institutions.

    Vishal Sarwahi, Sayyida Hasan, Himanshu Rao, Keshin Visahan in Spine Deformity (2023)

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    In Scheuermann’s kyphosis, a proximal UIV and postop kyphosis value close to patients’ PI decreases the risk of PJK

    Prevalence of proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) in Scheuermann’s kyphosis (SK) varies between 24 and 40%. Multiple factors have been implicated, including kyphosis overcorrection, failure to include proximal ...

    Vishal Sarwahi, Sayyida Hasan, Jesse Galina, Aaron Atlas in Spine Deformity (2022)

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    A dual-team approach benefits standard-volume surgeons, but has minimal impact on outcomes for a high-volume surgeon in AIS patients

    Retrospective chart review of prospectively collected data.

    Vishal Sarwahi, Jesse Galina, Stephen Wendolowski, Jon-Paul Dimauro in Spine Deformity (2020)

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    A pilot cadaveric study of temperature and adjacent tissue changes after exposure of magnetic-controlled growing rods to MRI

    To test for possible thermal injury and tissue damage caused by magnetic-controlled growing rods (MCGRs) during MRI scans.

    Selina Poon, Ryan Nixon, Stephen Wendolowski, Rachel Gecelter in European Spine Journal (2017)