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  1. Elevated Patient Body Mass Index Does Not Negatively Affect Self-Reported Outcomes of Thoracolumbar Surgery: Results of a Comparative Observational Study with Minimum 1-Year Follow-Up
  2. Pain on the Brain: Is the SF-36 Mental Component Summary Enough?
  3. Decompression and Fusion versus Decompression with an Interspinous Process Device for Treatment of Stable Degenerative Spondylolisthesis: Surgical Morbidity and Two-Year Patient Outcomes
  4. Decompression and Instrumented Fusion versus Decompression Alone versus Decompression with an Interspinous Process Device for Treatment of Stable Degenerative Spondylolisthesis: An Analysis of Surgical Morbidity and Patient Outcomes
  5. Latent Trajectory Growth Analysis: Modeling Patient Recovery to Predict Two-Year Outcomes following Elective Thoracolumbar Surgery for Degenerative Pathologies
  6. The Incidence of Adjacent Segment Breakdown in Polysegmental Thoracolumbar Fusions of Three or More Levels with Minimum 5-Year Follow-up
  7. Elevated Patient BMI Does Not Negatively Affect Self-Reported Outcomes of Thoracolumbar Surgery
  8. Transforaminal epidural steroid injections prevent the need for surgery in patients with sciatica secondary to lumbar disc herniation: a retrospective case series
  9. Traditional Open Versus Minimally Invasive Decompression and Fusion of the Lumbar Spine: A Retrospective Analysis
  10. 29. Selective Nerve Root Injections Can Prevent the Need for Surgery in Patients Suffering from Lumbar Disc Herniations
  11. P17. Acute Fracture of the End or Adjacent Level after Posterior Lumbar Spine Fusion and Instrumentation
  12. 51. Incidence of Adjacent Segment Degeneration in Thoracolumbar Fusions of Three or More Levels