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59. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Neurochirurgie (DGNC)
3. Joint Meeting mit der Italienischen Gesellschaft für Neurochirurgie (SINch)

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurochirurgie (DGNC) e. V.

01. - 04.06.2008, Würzburg

Vorträge Mittwoch
MI.07 Free Topics: Spinal Neurosurgery 2

Meeting Abstract (MI.07.01)

Fusion, loss of correction and implant complications following anterior cervical plating with dynamic or rigid plates: 2-year results of a multi-centric, randomized, controlled study

Pitzen T, Drumm J, Chrobok J, Kucera R, Stulik J, Vyskocil T, Ruffing S, Sova L, Steudel WI
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Meeting Abstract (MI.07.02)

Compatibility, stability, fusion rate and speed of a bioresorbable plate in comparision with titan plate: radiological and clinical study

Nabhan A, Ishak B, Pitzen T, Zimmer A, Pape D, Steudel WI
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Meeting Abstract (MI.07.03)

Clinical outcome and adjacent level degeneration after cervical fusion long-term follow-up study of 215 patients

Pauli S, Jöllenbeck B, Skalej M, Firsching R
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Meeting Abstract (MI.07.04)

Operational demographics and clinical results of 100 consecutive artificial cervical disc replacements

Poimann H, Thießen K, Fröhlich H, Harth J, Schaefer M
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Meeting Abstract (MI.07.05)

Anterior cervical discectomy and titanium cage fusion – 7-year follow-up

Schmieder K, Rohe SM, Pechlivanis I, Engelhardt M, Harders A
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Meeting Abstract (MI.07.06)

Posterior C1-2 fusion: Experience with C1 lateral mass and C2 isthmic screws

Ringel F, Reinke A, Stüer C, Meyer B, Stoffel M
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Meeting Abstract (MI.07.07)

One side one level back surgeries – operative demographics and clinical outcome measures in 6250 patients

Poimann H, Thießen K, Fröhlich H, Popp R, Harth J, Schaefer M
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Meeting Abstract (MI.07.08)

Complication rate of lumbar disc microsurgery depending on the surgeon's level of training

Pechlivanis I, Engelhardt M, Scholz M, Harders A, Schmieder K
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Meeting Abstract (MI.07.09)

Kyphoplasty for minimally invasive surgical treatment of traumatic vertebral body fractures with interrumption ot the posterior somatic wall – 4 years of experience

Pierangeli E, Gigante N
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