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- Sunday, March 1, 2026
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6:30 AM - 7:30 AM MST
Continental Breakfast
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6:30 AM - 7:30 AM MST
Continental BreakfastLocation: Grand Saguaro Foyer, Level 1 and Desert Suite Foyer, Level 2
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6:30 AM - 11:30 AM MST
Speaker Ready Room
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6:30 AM - 11:30 AM MST
Speaker Ready RoomLocation: Pinnacle Peak 1, Level 2
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6:30 AM - 12:00 PM MST
RegistrationLocation: Grand Canyon Foyer, Level 1
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6:30 AM - 12:30 PM MST
Wellness Room
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6:30 AM - 12:30 PM MST
Wellness RoomLocation: Saguaro Office, Level 1
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7:00 AM - 9:00 AM MST
Specialty Abstract Breakout Session 2: DeformityModerator: – Mayo Clinic Arizona
Moderator: – Department of Neurological Surgery, Barrow Neurological Institute
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7:00 AM - 9:00 AM MST
Specialty Abstract Breakout Session 2: DeformityLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Moderator: – Mayo Clinic Arizona
Moderator: – Department of Neurological Surgery, Barrow Neurological Institute
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7:00 AM - 7:02 AM MST
Welcome and IntroductionLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
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7:02 AM - 7:04 AM MST
Can we quantify the quality of life gains and cost-effectiveness at 5 years after surgery for CSM? A QOD SpineCORe StudyLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – UCSF Department of Neurological Surgery
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7:04 AM - 7:06 AM MST
Clinically meaningful change in S2AI incidence after adult spinal deformity surgery: does 2 vs. 4 S2-alar-iliac screws matter?Location: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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7:06 AM - 7:08 AM MST
Do Pedicle Subtraction Osteotomy Level and Magnitude of Correction Drive L1-Pelvic Angle Correction in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery?Location: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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7:08 AM - 7:10 AM MST
How Changes in Segmental Lordosis Impact L1-Pelvic-Angle After Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery: Which Lumbar Levels Matter Most?Location: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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7:10 AM - 7:12 AM MST
Radiographic Predictors of Functional and Pain Outcomes in Scheuermann’s Kyphosis: A ROC-Based Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) AnalysisLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Ascension Texas Spine and Scoliosis
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7:12 AM - 7:14 AM MST
Multiple Fixation, Fewer Failures: A Multicenter Adult Spinal Deformity AnalysisLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Hoag Neurosciences Institute
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7:14 AM - 7:16 AM MST
A Comparison of Opioid-Inclusive Anesthesia and Opioid-Sparing Anesthesia in Complication Development Post-Anterior Cervical Discectomy and FusionLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
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7:16 AM - 7:18 AM MST
Adults with Achondroplasia Undergoing Posterior Thoracolumbar Surgery are at Increased Risk for ReoperationLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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7:18 AM - 7:20 AM MST
Agreement and reliability analysis of sarcopenia measures based on muscle function, body composition, and imaging in spinal deformity patientsLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – UCSF Department of Neurosurgery
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7:22 AM - 7:24 AM MST
Analysis of Root Causes of Adverse Events with Mazor X and Mazor X Stealth Edition-Guided Spine Surgeries: An FDA MAUDE Database StudyLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
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7:24 AM - 7:26 AM MST
Evolving Surgical Strategies in Myelomeningocele (MMC): Improved Outcomes in Recent Spinal InterventionsLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Boston Children's Hospital
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7:26 AM - 7:28 AM MST
The Variability of the T4-L1 Pelvic Angle Mismatch: Does the Upper Instrumented Vertebra Play a Role?Location: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Duke University
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7:28 AM - 7:30 AM MST
Always Span the Thoracolumbar Junction? Rethinking Upper Instrumented Vertebra Selection to Minimize PJK RiskLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Hospital for Special Surgery
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7:30 AM - 7:32 AM MST
Predictors of Functional Recovery After ASD Surgery: An Evaluation Using SRS Function PASS+ CriteriaLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
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7:32 AM - 7:34 AM MST
Durability of Adult Spinal Deformity Correction Based on Upper Instrumented Level and Baseline Deformity Severity: A Survival Analysis of a Prospective, 18-Center StudyLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Duke University
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7:34 AM - 7:36 AM MST
Early Ambulation Distance Does Not Affect Long-Term Outcomes After Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery: a Nuanced Perspective on the Impact of Early Postoperative AmbulationLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Hospital for Special Surgery
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7:36 AM - 7:38 AM MST
Reciprocal Change, Redefined: Postoperative T4L1Pa Mismatch in Lower Thoracic FusionsLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Hospital for Special Surgery
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7:38 AM - 7:40 AM MST
Two Good to Be Screw? The Value of Two Points of Pelvic Fixation in Adult Spinal Deformity CorrectionLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Duke University
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7:40 AM - 7:42 AM MST
What Determines Patient Satisfaction After Surgery for Grade II Lumbar Spondylolisthesis? A QOD SpineCORe AnalysisLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
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7:42 AM - 7:44 AM MST
Was It Just the Laminectomy? Temporal Roles of Decompression and Sagittal Realignment in Driving Clinical OutcomesLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Hospital for Special Surgery
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7:44 AM - 7:46 AM MST
The Role of the Thoracolumbar Junction in Proximal Junctional Complications in Adult Spinal Deformity SurgeryLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Hospital for Special Surgery
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7:46 AM - 7:48 AM MST
Three Stages of LE Compensation in ASD Patients with Sagittal MalalignmentLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
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7:48 AM - 7:50 AM MST
Early Postoperative T4PA-L1PA Malalignment in Lower Thoracic to Pelvis Fusions is Associated with PJKLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
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7:50 AM - 7:52 AM MST
Neurological Outcomes and Long-term Complications Following Lateral versus Posterior Vertebral Column Resection (VCR): A Comparative AnalysisLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of South Florida
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7:52 AM - 7:54 AM MST
Does surgery reduce neck pain and restore independence 5 years after surgery for cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM)? A SpineCORe QOD Study.Location: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – UCSF Department of Neurological Surgery
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7:56 AM - 7:58 AM MST
What Factors Predict Return to Work after Surgery for Grade 1 Lumbar Spondylolisthesis? A 5-year Spine CORe QOD Analysis.Location: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – UCSF Department of Neurological Surgery
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7:58 AM - 8:00 AM MST
Accuracy of Apical Pedicle Screw Placement with Robotic Guidance, Intraoperative CT Navigation, or Freehand Technique: A Single-Center Retrospective StudyLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Columbia Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
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8:00 AM - 8:02 AM MST
Evaluating the Role of C2PA in Predicting Proximal Junctional FailureLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
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8:02 AM - 8:04 AM MST
How Does Class II Obesity Influence Short- and Long-Term Outcomes After Surgery for Grade II Spondylolisthesis?: A Spine CORe QOD AnalysisLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates
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8:04 AM - 8:06 AM MST
Impact of T1 Pelvic Angle Improvement on Cervical Lordosis: A Retrospective Analysis of Postoperative Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Deformity CorrectionLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Ascension Texas Spine and Scoliosis
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8:08 AM - 8:10 AM MST
The Impact of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists on Spinal Deformity Surgery OutcomesLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Department of Neurological Surgery, UW Madison school of medicine and public health
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8:10 AM - 8:12 AM MST
Mobilization Matters: Late Ambulation After Three Column Osteotomy Leads to Worse Functional OutcomesLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
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8:12 AM - 8:14 AM MST
Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery in the Elderly: Risks, Complications, and ConsiderationsLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – UC San Diego School of Medicine
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8:14 AM - 8:16 AM MST
Posterior Translation at the Upper Instrumented Vertebrae Predicts Proximal Junctional Kyphosis Following Anterior Column ReleaseLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine
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8:16 AM - 8:18 AM MST
Postoperative Roussouly Classification Change and Associated Spinopelvic Measurements as Predictors of Proximal Junctional Failure in Osteopenic and Osteoporotic Adult Spinal Deformity PatientsLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – The Ohio State University College of Medicine
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8:18 AM - 8:20 AM MST
Postoperative Roussouly Classification Change and Preoperative Spinopelvic Alignment Identify Risk for Proximal Junctional Failure in Non-Obese Spinal Deformity PatientsLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – The Ohio State University College of Medicine
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8:20 AM - 8:22 AM MST
Restoration of Sagittal Spinal Parameters with Patient-Specific Rods for Surgical Correction of ScoliosisLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Akron Children's Hospital
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8:22 AM - 8:24 AM MST
Rod Fractures After Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery: What Happens After 2-years?Location: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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8:24 AM - 8:26 AM MST
Biomechanical Basis of Proximal Junction Vulnerabilities with T4-L1 Hip Axis Malalignment : A Finite Element Analysis of Instrumentation and Disc StrainLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Inova Neuroscience and Spine Institute
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8:26 AM - 8:28 AM MST
The Lumbosacral Fractional Curve vs. Thoracic/Lumbar Major Curves in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery: How Much Do We Correct Each Curve?Location: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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8:28 AM - 8:30 AM MST
A Bone Optimization Rheumatology Clinic Increases Anabolic Bone Agent Use and Reduces Mechanical Complications in Adult Spinal Deformity SurgeryLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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8:30 AM - 8:32 AM MST
C2-UIV Angle Predicts Mechanical Failures in Adult Spinal Deformity PatientsLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Washington University School of Medicine
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8:34 AM - 8:36 AM MST
Correction Of Spinopelvic Alignment In Adult Degenerative Scoliosis With Single Level TLIFLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Corewell Health
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8:36 AM - 8:38 AM MST
Cranial–Pelvic Angles as Modifiers of Junctional Failure Risk with UIV Selection and Sagittal CorrectionLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of Pennsylvania Health Systems
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8:38 AM - 8:40 AM MST
Defining Substantial Clinical Benefits of PROMIS Pain Interference in Adult Spinal Deformity PatientsLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Washington University School of Medicine
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8:42 AM - 8:44 AM MST
Anterior Column Release Augmentation in Smith Peterson Osteotomy: A Matched Cohort Analysis of Complications in Adult Spinal Deformity SurgeryLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of South Florida
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8:44 AM - 8:46 AM MST
Clinical and Radiographic Predictors of Postoperative Outcomes in Spinal Surgery for Scheuermann's KyphosisLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Ascension Texas Spine and Scoliosis
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8:46 AM - 8:48 AM MST
Comparative Analysis of Four-Level Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion vs Posterior Cervical Laminectomy and Fusion in Cervical Spine Surgery: Radiographic Outcomes and Sagittal AlignmentLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of South Florida
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8:48 AM - 8:50 AM MST
Comparison of Outcomes after Occipitocervical Fusion in Children versus AdultsLocation: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
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8:52 AM - 8:54 AM MST
Small Fusion or Large Correction: Which Treatment Paradigm Results in Improvement of Outcome in Patients With Adult Spinal Deformity?Location: Grand Canyon 9-10, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of California, San Francisco
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7:00 AM - 9:00 AM MST
Specialty Abstract Breakout Session 3: Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation/DegenerativeModerator: – Henry Ford Hospital
Moderator: – Banner University Medical Center - Phoenix
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7:00 AM - 9:00 AM MST
Specialty Abstract Breakout Session 3: Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation/DegenerativeLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Moderator: – Henry Ford Hospital
Moderator: – Banner University Medical Center - Phoenix
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7:00 AM - 7:02 AM MST
Welcome and IntroductionLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
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7:02 AM - 7:04 AM MST
Mind the Gap: Symptom Relief Outpaces Mobility Gains After Endoscopic Lumbar Decompression SurgeryLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of Washington
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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7:04 AM - 7:06 AM MST
24-Month outcomes of an FDA Trial of Decompression and Dynamic Sagittal Tether Stabilization versus Decompression and Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion for Degenerative SpondylolisthesisLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Washington University in St. Louis
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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7:06 AM - 7:08 AM MST
Augmented Reality Assisted Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion: Safe and Effective Workflow with Intraoperative VideoLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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7:08 AM - 7:10 AM MST
Biportal Endoscopic Spine Surgery (BESS) Complications from 2013–2024: Findings from a Proportional Meta-Analysis SeriesLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Department of Neurological Surgery, Och Spine at New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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7:10 AM - 7:12 AM MST
Comparative Outcomes of Minimally Invasive Versus Open Sacroiliac Joint Fusion in a National CohortLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – The University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine, Irvine, CA
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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7:12 AM - 7:14 AM MST
Comparison of Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery with Stereotactic Radiation with Open Surgical Techniques: Outcomes in Epidural Compression, Complications and SurvivalLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of Washington
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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7:14 AM - 7:16 AM MST
Does Insurance Type Influence Patient-Reported Satisfaction at 60 months Following Surgery for Cervical Myelopathy? A QOD StudyLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
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7:16 AM - 7:18 AM MST
Does Reduction of Meyerding Grade Associate With Clinical Benefit in Patients Undergoing Decompression and Fusion for Grade I Degenerative Spondylolisthesis? A Five-Year StudyLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons
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7:18 AM - 7:20 AM MST
Does surgical treatment of Grade 2 spondylolisthesis have sustained improvement in postoperative outcomes regardless of age? A Quality Outcomes Database Spine CORe studyLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Weill Cornell Medical Center
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7:20 AM - 7:22 AM MST
Does Transforaminal Endoscopic Spine Surgery Alter Biomechanics and Increase Instability: Cadaveric Biomechanical ModelLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Allegheny Health Network
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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7:22 AM - 7:24 AM MST
Effect of Thoracic Inlet Angle on Cervicothoracic Parameters and Patient Reported Outcomes in Posterior Multi-Cervicothoracic FusionLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Ascension Texas Spine and Scoliosis
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7:24 AM - 7:26 AM MST
Objective Assessment of Cervical Spine Degeneration with 3D Segmentation and Normalized Surface Trend AnalysisLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Johns Hopkins
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7:26 AM - 7:28 AM MST
Increased Risk of Venous Thromboembolism Following Posterior Versus Anterior Cervical Spine Fusion: A Propensity-Matched Cohort StudyLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Medical University of South Carolina
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7:28 AM - 7:30 AM MST
Endoscopic Spine Surgery: Early Experience and Initial Learning Curve for a Late Career SurgeonLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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7:30 AM - 7:32 AM MST
Evaluating Biomechanical Stress in Internal Spinal Fixators and Vertebral Body ReplacementsLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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7:32 AM - 7:34 AM MST
Full-endoscopic versus lateral retropleural thoracic discectomy: a comparison of intraoperative and perioperative outcomesLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Barrow Neurological Institute
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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7:34 AM - 7:36 AM MST
Identifying Predictors of Declining Satisfaction Following Anterior Cervical Discectomy and FusionLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine
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7:36 AM - 7:38 AM MST
Impact of Early Gabapentinoid Administration on Long-Term Opioid Dependence After Single Level Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion: A Propensity Matched AnalysisLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of Cincinnati Dept. of Neurosurgery
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7:38 AM - 7:40 AM MST
Impact of Graft Length and Positioning on Migration, Subsidence, and Pseudarthrosis Following ACDF SurgeryLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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7:40 AM - 7:42 AM MST
Temporal Changes in Improvement Following Transforaminal Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy and Foraminotomy (TELD)Location: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Hospital for Special Surgery
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7:42 AM - 7:44 AM MST
Radiomics in Degenerative Disc Disease: Differentiating Features for Predisposition to and Progression of DiseaseLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Carle Illinois College of Medicine
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7:44 AM - 7:46 AM MST
Impact of Intraoperative Bone Morphogenetic Protein Use on Dysphagia following Posterior Cervical Spinal Fusion SurgeryLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine
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7:46 AM - 7:48 AM MST
Impact of Perioperative GLP-1 Receptor Agonists on Short- and Long-Term Outcomes After Lumbar Decompression in Non-Diabetic PatientsLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at BIDMC
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7:48 AM - 7:50 AM MST
What is the Most Appropriate Method for Determining Minimally Clinical Important Difference in Grade 2 Spondylolisthesis? A QOD Spine CORe StudyLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of Chicago
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7:50 AM - 7:52 AM MST
Impact of Preoperative Chronic Pulmonary Disease on Postoperative Dysphagia Following Cervical Spine SurgeryLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine
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7:52 AM - 7:54 AM MST
Endoscopic posterior cervical decompression to resect OPLL and central osteophytes: technical notes and a case series with-10 year follow-upLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Shen-Spine, LLC
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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7:54 AM - 7:56 AM MST
Incidence and Clinical Relevance of Pseudohernia Formation After Thoracic Disc Surgery at the Thoracolumbar JunctionLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Wake Forest Baptist Hospital
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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7:56 AM - 7:58 AM MST
Acidic Microenvironments Nullify Lysyl Oxidase-Mediated Collagen Preservation in Intervertebral Disc DegenerationLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Department of Neurological Surgery
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7:58 AM - 8:00 AM MST
Local Surgical Site Drilled Morselized Bone Autograft In Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (MI-TLIF): A 9-Year Cost AnalysisLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Corewell Health
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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8:00 AM - 8:02 AM MST
Multicenter Comparative Outcomes of Endoscopic Transforaminal vs Interlaminar Lumbar DiscectomyLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of Washington
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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8:02 AM - 8:04 AM MST
Dual Inhibition of ADAMTS5 and MMP3 Preserves Disc Integrity in Intervertebral DiscsLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Department of Neurological Surgery
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8:04 AM - 8:06 AM MST
Outcomes of Endoscopic vs. Traditional Lumbar Microdiscectomy: A Comparative cohort analysisLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at BIDMC
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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8:06 AM - 8:08 AM MST
Outpatient Anterior Disc Replacement: Is It Safe? An Analysis of 1,043 Patients Undergoing Anterior Disc Replacements in an Ambulatory Surgery Center.Location: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – DISC Sports and Spine
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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8:08 AM - 8:10 AM MST
Radiographic and Clinical Comparison of Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion versus Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion with Expandable CageLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Department of Neurosurgery, Kansas University Medical Center
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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8:10 AM - 8:12 AM MST
3D Printed Porous, Fenestrated Self-Harvesting Screws Versus Standard Threaded Screws for S2 Alar Iliac Pelvic Fixation: Propensity-Matched One-Year Comparative Outcomes AnalysisLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of Maryland School of Medicine
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8:12 AM - 8:14 AM MST
Revision Sacroiliac Joint Fusion Utilizing Novel Techniques: Mid-Term Patient-Reported Outcomes and Fusion RatesLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Mayo Clinic
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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8:16 AM - 8:18 AM MST
Impact of T1 Slope-Cervical Lordosis Discrepancy on Sagittal Vertical Axis and Patient Reported Outcomes Following Posterior Cervical Fusion: A Multi-Center Retrospective AnalysisLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Ascension Texas Spine and Scoliosis
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8:18 AM - 8:20 AM MST
Independent variables that predict failure of non-operative treatment for spinal epidural abscessesLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
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8:20 AM - 8:22 AM MST
Open or Minimally Invasive TLIF: Alignment Gains at the Cost of Durotomy and Adjacent Segment DiseaseLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – USF Department of Neurosurgery, Brain, and Spine
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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8:22 AM - 8:24 AM MST
Initial Experience of Dual Expandable Cage in Lumbar Fusion Surgery: Radiographic and Patient-Reported Outcomes with Open and Biportal Endoscopic TechniquesLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of Virginia School of Medicine
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8:24 AM - 8:26 AM MST
The effect of decompression techniques on lumbar spinous process strengthLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Department of Orthopedics, Spine Biomechanics, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Balgrist University Hospital, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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8:26 AM - 8:28 AM MST
Is Patient Satisfaction Static at 5 Years After Surgery for Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy? A Spine CORe QOD ReviewLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine
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8:28 AM - 8:30 AM MST
Is There Discordance Between Achieving Minimal Clinically Important Difference and Patient Satisfaction After Surgery for Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: A QOD Spine CORe 5-Year AnalysisLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of California, San Francisco
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8:30 AM - 8:32 AM MST
Transforaminal Endoscopic Repair of Spontaneous Ventral Spinal CSF Leaks: A Novel Extradural ApproachLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Houston Methodist Hospital
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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8:32 AM - 8:34 AM MST
Twelve-month clinical and radiographic outcomes following minimally invasive inferior-posterior sacroiliac joint fusion using a novel SI Joint Fusion System: a prospective, multi-center evaluationLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Orthopaedic Associates of Duluth P.A.
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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8:34 AM - 8:36 AM MST
Where the Dura Gives Way: Incidence and Risk Factors for Incidental Durotomy in Endoscopic Spine SurgeryLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Ponce Health Sciences University
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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8:36 AM - 8:38 AM MST
Can Patients Return to Running or Jogging After Degenerative Spine Surgery?Location: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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8:38 AM - 8:40 AM MST
Outcomes after Cervical Laminoplasty in Patients with High vs Low Pre-Operative Radiculopathy/Myelopathy: A Retrospective Cohort StudyLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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8:40 AM - 8:42 AM MST
Phenotypic Subgroups of Mild Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy and Their Association with Surgical OutcomesLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
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8:42 AM - 8:44 AM MST
Navigating Complexity in Thoracic Disc Herniations: A Comparative Analysis of Two Minimally Invasive Techniques. Endoscopic Trasnsforaminal vs. Lateral Retropleural ApproachesLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Department of Neurological Surgery, Pauline Braathen Neurological Center, Cleveland Clinic Florida
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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8:44 AM - 8:46 AM MST
Position-dependent variations in Great Vessel Anatomy: Implications for Complex Prone Later SurgeryLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Rush Medical College
Minimally Invasive/Motion Preservation
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8:46 AM - 8:48 AM MST
Minimally Invasive SI Joint Fusion Improves Pain and Disability With Low Reoperation Rates: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Control Trials and Prospective Cohort StudiesLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Center for Research, Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia
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8:48 AM - 8:50 AM MST
Risk Factors for Hardware Failure Involving the Cervicothoracic Junction Following Posterior Cervical InstrumentationLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – UPMC
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8:50 AM - 8:52 AM MST
SIJ Pain Referral Does Not Always Predict SIJ DiagnosisLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – University of Minnesota
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8:52 AM - 8:54 AM MST
Leg Pain versus Back Pain: Positive and Negative Predictors for Early Improvement Following 1- and 2-level Lumbar LaminectomyLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Hospital for Special Surgery
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8:54 AM - 8:56 AM MST
Proton Pump Inhibitor Use is Associated with Increased Risk of Pseudoarthrosis and Revision Surgery Following Lumbar FusionLocation: Grand Canyon 11-12, Level 1
Presenting Author: – Chicago Medical School
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7:00 AM - 9:00 AM MST
Specialty Abstract Breakout Session 4: Trauma/Socioeconomic/Peripheral NerveModerator: – Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine
Moderator: – University of California, San Diego
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7:00 AM - 9:00 AM MST
Specialty Abstract Breakout Session 4: Trauma/Socioeconomic/Peripheral NerveLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Moderator: – Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine
Moderator: – University of California, San Diego
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7:00 AM - 7:02 AM MST
Welcome and IntroductionLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
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7:02 AM - 7:04 AM MST
Can We Predict Short-Term Outcomes After Traumatic Cervical Spine Injury? Prognostication of Patients Using an Unsupervised Machine Learning ApproachLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
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7:04 AM - 7:06 AM MST
Early Surgery Improves Neurological, Functional, and Quality of Life Outcomes in Acute Spinal Cord Injury: A Global Endpoint Study of 470 Patients from the Spine Trauma Study Group Prospective CohortLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of Toronto
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7:10 AM - 7:12 AM MST
“The Value Proposition:” What do healthcare stakeholders actually value when it comes to enabling technology and innovation?Location: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Tulane University School of Medicine
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7:12 AM - 7:14 AM MST
Assessing Effects of RAI, GNRI, and Anemia on Morbidity and Mortality in Elderly Neurosurgery Patients with Major ComplicationsLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
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7:14 AM - 7:16 AM MST
Evaluating Ankylosis Fractures of the Spine; The Experience of a Single Trauma CenterLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – San Joaquin General Hospital
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7:16 AM - 7:18 AM MST
Hematoma Extent Dictates Management Strategy in Spinal Subdural Hematomas with Neurological DeficitsLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of Louisville
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7:18 AM - 7:20 AM MST
Hospital Propensity of Early Decompressive Surgery for Spinal Cord Injury versus Traumatic Brain Injury and Associations with OutcomesLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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7:20 AM - 7:22 AM MST
Every Breath Counts: Risk Factors for Pulmonary Complications After Traumatic Cervical Spine SurgeryLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Vaderbilt University School of Medicine
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7:22 AM - 7:24 AM MST
Minimally Invasive Cross Connectors – Utility, Technique and Outcomes of a Minimally Invasive Method to Maintain Horizontal Stability in Pelvic Fractures Requiring Spinopelvic InstrumentationLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of California, San Francisco
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7:26 AM - 7:28 AM MST
Neurological outcome following resection of benign presacral neurogenic tumorsLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Mayo Clinic Rochester
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7:28 AM - 7:30 AM MST
Automating Frailty Assessment at Scale With Large Language ModelsLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of Pennsylvania
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7:30 AM - 7:32 AM MST
Predictors of In-Hospital Mortality After Cervical Spine TraumaLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Vaderbilt University School of Medicine
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7:32 AM - 7:34 AM MST
Quantitative Intraoperative Ultrasound Evaluation of Cord Swelling in Cervical Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: A Pilot Study from a Single-Center Prospective Randomized Controlled TrialLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Department of Neurosurgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan
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7:34 AM - 7:36 AM MST
Simultaneous Atlas and Axis Fractures: Patterns, Surgical Approaches, and Postoperative OutcomesLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
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7:38 AM - 7:40 AM MST
Sustaining First-Case On-Time Starts at a Quaternary Care CenterLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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7:40 AM - 7:42 AM MST
Trends in Spine Surgery Reimbursement: A National Analysis of Medicare Claims from 2010 to 2023Location: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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7:42 AM - 7:44 AM MST
Validation of an Injury Severity Score in Pediatric Thoracolumbar Trauma: Does Skeletal Maturity Matter?Location: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – UCSF
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7:44 AM - 7:46 AM MST
An Automated Machine Learning Approach to Measure Spinal OsteosarcopeniaLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Department of Neurological Surgery
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7:46 AM - 7:48 AM MST
Effects of GLP-1 Use in Patients Undergoing Spinal Surgery: A Retrospective AnalysisLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Lincoln Memorial University Debusk College of Osteopathic Medicine
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7:48 AM - 7:50 AM MST
Influence of Surgery Type, Preoperative Scores, and Complications on Recovery Trajectories in Patients Undergoing Spinal Surgery: A Retrospective Cluster AnalysisLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Ascension Texas Spine and Scoliosis
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7:50 AM - 7:52 AM MST
The Role of Intraoperative Neuro-monitoring in Functional and Quality-of-Life Outcomes in Cervical MyelopathyLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Department of Neurosurgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham
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7:54 AM - 7:56 AM MST
Objective Activity as a Frailty Digital Biomarker in Degenerative Lumbar Spine Conditions: An Analysis of Wearable Data and Self-Perceived Health StatusLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
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7:56 AM - 7:58 AM MST
Staged Brachialis to Anterior Interosseous Nerve Transfer with Graft for Recovery of Grasp in the Tetraplegic PatientLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
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7:58 AM - 8:00 AM MST
Prior Authorization Delays Care in Elective Orthopaedic Spine SurgeryLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Carolinas Medical Center
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8:00 AM - 8:02 AM MST
The Outcome of Injured cervical Spinal Cord with Uncontrolled Swelling under Duraplasty from the ISCUD Trial, Prospective Randomized Controlled TrialLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Linkuo Chang Guan Memorial hospital
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8:02 AM - 8:04 AM MST
Ultrasound as Next-Generation Neurotrauma Mappers: Successfully Distinguishing Mechanical Environments and SeveritiesLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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8:04 AM - 8:06 AM MST
Ambulatory Surgery Centers Show Continued Growth in Spine Surgery Post-COVID-19 Despite Overall Volume DeclineLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
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8:06 AM - 8:08 AM MST
Clinical and Economic Outcomes of Intraoperative Neuromonitoring Use in Noncomplex Spinal Surgeries: Evidence from a Large Multicenter DatasetLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
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8:08 AM - 8:10 AM MST
Cost Drivers in Spinal Tumor Laminectomy: A Multivariate Analysis of Facility, Tumor, and Technology Factors using Time-Driven Activity-Based CostingLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Drexel University College of Medicine
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8:10 AM - 8:12 AM MST
Decreasing Medicare Payments for Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion From 2013 to 2023: An Analysis of Over 10,000 Spine Surgeons.Location: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Medical University of South Carolina
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8:12 AM - 8:14 AM MST
Difficult Bills To Swallow: A Cost-Disutility Analysis of Dysphagia Following Anterior Cervical Spine SurgeryLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine
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8:14 AM - 8:16 AM MST
Early Social Work Referral and Intervention Mitigates 30-Day Readmissions in a High-Risk Lumbar Fusion Sociodemographic Phenotype: A Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning Analysis of SDoHLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Columbia University, Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
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8:18 AM - 8:20 AM MST
Statewide Quality Improvement Initiative Effect on 30-day Readmission Rates in Elective Lumbar Spine Surgery: A Michigan Spine Surgery Improvement Collaborative (MSSIC) StudyLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Henry Ford Hospital
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8:20 AM - 8:22 AM MST
Patient Perspective on Adjunctive Treatment for Early Onset ScoliosisLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Vanderbilt University
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8:22 AM - 8:24 AM MST
Predictors Of Return-to-Work Among Patients Undergoing Cervical Spine Surgery For Radiculopathy – A SpineCORe Study Group QOD AnalysisLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of California, San Francisco
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8:24 AM - 8:26 AM MST
The Effect of Neighborhood-Level Socioeconomic Disadvantage on Recovery Trajectories and Patient Reported Outcomes Following Cervical Spine SurgeryLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine
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8:26 AM - 8:28 AM MST
Medicaid Insurance is Associated with Negative Contribution Margin Following Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion at a Tertiary Academic CenterLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at BIDMC
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8:28 AM - 8:30 AM MST
Surgeon-Level Variation in Supply Costs, Outcomes, and Value for Single-Level Anterior Cervical Discectomy and FusionLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Wayne State University School of Medicine
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8:30 AM - 8:32 AM MST
A One Year Report on the Current Burden of Spine Trauma at a Tertiary Referral Hospital in TanzaniaLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Department of Neurological Surgery, Och Spine at New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York
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8:32 AM - 8:34 AM MST
Assessing ChatGPT-4o for Medical Billing: Current Limitations and Strategic Opportunities in Neurosurgical Spine CPT Code GenerationLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – The Ohio State University College of Medicine
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8:34 AM - 8:36 AM MST
Early Versus Delayed Surgical Decompression in Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: Impact on Neurological Recovery and Functional OutcomesLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Punjab Institute of Neurosciences, Lahore, Pakistan
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8:36 AM - 8:38 AM MST
Minimally Invasive Versus Open Thoracolumbar Interbody Fusion in Trauma: A Propensity Score–Matched Analysis of Surgical and Clinical OutcomesLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of Illinois - Chicago
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8:38 AM - 8:40 AM MST
Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Procedural Billing Using Artificial Intelligence: Stepwise Evaluation of ChatGPT for Current Procedural Terminology Code AssignmentLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Albany Medical Center
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8:40 AM - 8:42 AM MST
Social Risk Factors Are Associated With Loss of Satisfaction After Surgical Treatment For Cervical MyelopathyLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine
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8:44 AM - 8:46 AM MST
Surgery within 24 hours of Admission for Patients with Thoracic Spinal Cord Injury is Associated with better OutcomesLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – New York Medical College
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8:46 AM - 8:48 AM MST
Beyond the ODI: Qualitative Factors That Contribute to Patient Satisfaction After Lumbar Surgery Despite Failure to Achieve MCID or PASSLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Hospital for Special Surgery
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8:48 AM - 8:50 AM MST
Timing and Stability: Ultra-Early Decompression and Shock Prevention in Traumatic Spinal Cord InjuryLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou
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8:50 AM - 8:52 AM MST
Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers for Predicting Long-Term Neurological Outcome after Acute Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Prognostic AccuracyLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
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8:52 AM - 8:54 AM MST
Utility of Intraoperative Ultrasound in the Surgical Treatment of Traumatic Spine InjuriesLocation: Desert Suite 3/5, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of California, San Francisco
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7:00 AM - 9:00 AM MST
Specialty Abstract Breakout Session 5: Basic Science/Oncology/OtherModerator: – Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Moderator: – Department of Neurosurgery, University of California San Diego
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7:00 AM - 9:00 AM MST
Specialty Abstract Breakout Session 5: Basic Science/Oncology/OtherLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Moderator: – Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Moderator: – Department of Neurosurgery, University of California San Diego
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7:00 AM - 7:02 AM MST
Welcome and IntroductionLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
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7:02 AM - 7:04 AM MST
Biomechanical Impact of Splint Rods in Posterior Cervicothoracic Fixation: A Finite Element AnalysisLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of Manitoba
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7:04 AM - 7:06 AM MST
Bone Optimization for Perioperative Spine Patients: A Multidisciplinary Approach at a Single Academic CenterLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
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7:06 AM - 7:08 AM MST
Continuous, Real-World Recovery Monitoring After Lumbar Spine Surgery Using a Consumer Wearable: New Insights from the SpineTrak Randomized Controlled TrialLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Stanford University, Department of Neurosurgery and Quantitative Sciences Unit
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7:08 AM - 7:10 AM MST
Do postoperative outcomes meet preoperative expectations following elective cervical spine surgery?Location: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Northwestern Memorial Hospital
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7:10 AM - 7:12 AM MST
Intrawound Vancomycin Powder for Infection Prevention in Spine Surgery: Safe but Ineffective? A Systematic ReviewLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Uninove Guarulhos
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7:12 AM - 7:14 AM MST
Long-term Safety and Clinical Outcomes from a Single-site Phase I Study of Neural Stem Cell Transplantation for Chronic Cervical Spinal Cord InjuryLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – UC-San Diego
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7:14 AM - 7:16 AM MST
Norepinephrine-Mediated Closed-Loop Feedback Control of Blood Flow After Spinal Cord Injury Outperforms Constant InfusionLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Johns Hopkins
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7:16 AM - 7:18 AM MST
Paraspinal but Not Psoas Fatty Infiltration Predicts Sagittal Malalignment Following Lumbar DecompressionLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Rothman Orthopaedic Institute
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7:18 AM - 7:20 AM MST
Super-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging Reveals Spatiotemporal Vascular and Glial Remodeling Following Spinal Cord InjuryLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Johns Hopkins Hospital
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7:20 AM - 7:22 AM MST
The Impact of Lesion Size on Outcomes Following Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Spinal MetastasesLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Cleveland Clinic
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7:22 AM - 7:24 AM MST
Examining the Role of Spine Surgeon Experience in Outcomes in Scoliosis Surgery: A Multi-Subtype National Database StudyLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of Illinois - Chicago
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7:24 AM - 7:26 AM MST
Predictors of Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Fixation Failure in Cancer Patients with Pathological Vertebral Body FracturesLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Weill Cornell Department of Neurological Surgery
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7:26 AM - 7:28 AM MST
Surgical Management of Spinal Chondrosarcomas: An Institutional Experience and Systematic Review of the LiteratureLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Johns Hopkins Hospital
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7:28 AM - 7:30 AM MST
Standardizing Safety in Spinal Cord Stimulation: Development of the SAFE-SCS Core Outcome SetLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
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7:30 AM - 7:32 AM MST
Predictors of Kyphoplasty Failures Requiring Surgical Stabilization in Cancer Patients with Pathological Vertebral Body FracturesLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Weill Cornell Department of Neurological Surgery
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7:32 AM - 7:34 AM MST
Survival and Molecular Predictors in Colorectal Cancer Spinal Metastases: A Retrospective Cohort StudyLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Johns Hopkins Hospital
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7:36 AM - 7:38 AM MST
Injury-specific effect of Schwann cell-derived exosome treatment for peripheral nerve injuryLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Miami
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7:38 AM - 7:40 AM MST
The Association of Objectively Measured Physical Activity with Surgical Intervention in Patients with Degenerative Lumbar Spine Conditions: An Analysis of the All of Us Research ProgramLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
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7:42 AM - 7:44 AM MST
Hybrid Spine Reconstruction Using an Expandable Cage Combined with Vascularized Free Fibula Autograft After En Bloc Spondylectomy for Primary Bone Tumors of the Mobile SpineLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – MD Anderson Cancer Center
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7:44 AM - 7:46 AM MST
Utilizing a Supervised Machine Learning Strategy to Automate Detection of Bony Fusion Using X-Rays in Lumbar Fusion SurgeryLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of Michigan
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7:46 AM - 7:48 AM MST
Long-Term Hardware Failure and Autofusion Rates for Spinal OncologyLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Jacobs School of Medicine University at Buffalo
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7:48 AM - 7:50 AM MST
Neurological Recovery After Metastatic Spine Tumor Surgery for Spinal Cord Compression: Can Unsupervised Machine Learning Identify Recovery Patterns?Location: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
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7:50 AM - 7:52 AM MST
Preoperative Radiotherapy Timing Does Not Influence Wound Complication RatesLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – UCSF
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7:52 AM - 7:54 AM MST
Impact of Bowel and Bladder Dysfunction on Patient Reported Outcomes in Patients Undergoing a Sacrectomy for a Primary Bone TumorLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of British Columbia
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7:54 AM - 7:56 AM MST
Incidence of Mechanical Complications and Outcomes Following One- or Two-Level Lumbar Fusion in Osteoporotic Patients Treated With Anabolic Therapy: A Comparison with a Historic CohortLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Mayo Clinic
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7:56 AM - 7:58 AM MST
National trends in preoperative prophylactic antibiotic selection for Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion: 2016-2022Location: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Feinberg School of Medicine
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7:58 AM - 8:00 AM MST
Preoperative Nutrition Screening Predicts 90-Day Surgical Site Infections in Elective Spine Surgery: A Prospective Cohort StudyLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Thomas F. Frist, Jr. College of Medicine
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8:00 AM - 8:02 AM MST
Proof of Concept: Synthetic CT from MRI can be used for Robotic Navigation in Spine SurgeryLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Cedars Sinai Medical Center
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8:02 AM - 8:04 AM MST
Impact of Surgical Margins and Radiation Therapy on Survival in Spinal Chordoma and Chondrosarcoma: A Single-Institution Retrospective Cohort StudyLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of Miami
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8:08 AM - 8:10 AM MST
Defining the Optimal Surgical Composite Outcome in Primary Malignant Bone Tumors of the Spine: International Delphi StudyLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Montefiore Einstein
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8:10 AM - 8:12 AM MST
Does Duration of Symptoms in Metastatic Spine Disease Affect Recovery and Outcomes? A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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8:12 AM - 8:14 AM MST
Does preoperative embolization help to lower surgical blood loss in nonvascular metastatic spine tumor surgery?Location: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – UCSF
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8:14 AM - 8:16 AM MST
Effect of Facility Caseload on Clinical Outcomes for Primary Malignant Intramedullary Spinal TumorsLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Medical College of Wisconsin
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8:16 AM - 8:18 AM MST
En Bloc Versus Intralesional Resection in Cervical Chordoma with Sub-analysis of High Cervical Chordomas: An Institutional Experience with Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.Location: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
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8:18 AM - 8:20 AM MST
A Signal Transducing Covalently Bound Peptide Coating for Titanium Spine ImplantsLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of Pittsburgh Department of Neurosurgery
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8:22 AM - 8:24 AM MST
Evaluating Patient Readiness for Spine Surgery: A Cross-Sectional StudyLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – National Spine Health Foundation
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8:24 AM - 8:26 AM MST
Long-Term Follow-Up of Standalone Intrapelvic Fixation Post-SacrectomyLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Northwell Health
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8:26 AM - 8:28 AM MST
Pathology Type and Outcome in Patients Who Had Post-Flip Neuromonitoring Change: Impact of Head Holder TypeLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of California San Francisco
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8:28 AM - 8:30 AM MST
Are Multimodal Large Language Models Superior to Text-Only Natural Language Processing Models for Automated Information Extraction from Spine Operative Notes? A QOD Spine CORe StudyLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Drexel University College of Medicine
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8:30 AM - 8:32 AM MST
Can Large Language Models Accurately Extract Data from Operative Notes on Grade II Spondylolisthesis? A QOD Spine CORe StudyLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Chicago, IL, USA
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8:32 AM - 8:34 AM MST
Comparison of Survival, Neurological, and Radiographic Outcomes Between Corpectomy and Separation Surgery for Spinal Metastatic Disease: A Single Institutional ExperienceLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – University of Iowa
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8:34 AM - 8:36 AM MST
Evaluating the Real-World Predictive Utility of Karnofsky and ECOG Performance Status for 90-Day Survival After Oncologic Surgery for Metastatic Spinal TumorsLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Montefiore Einstein
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8:36 AM - 8:38 AM MST
Impact of Tumor Location on Clinical Presentation and Outcomes in Spinal Ependymomas: Insights from a 17-Year Retrospective AnalysisLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Johns Hopkins Hospital
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8:38 AM - 8:40 AM MST
Burst Versus Tonic Spinal Cord Stimulation in Chronic Radicular Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Crossover Trials and a Multicenter Randomized Controlled TrialLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
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8:40 AM - 8:42 AM MST
Evaluation of Erector Spinae Plane (ESP) Blocks for Postoperative Pain Control in Lumbar Spinal Fusion PatientsLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Ascension Texas Spine and Scoliosis
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8:42 AM - 8:44 AM MST
Implications of 30-Day Postoperative DVT/PE on Morbidity and Mortality in Patients Undergoing Spinal Surgery for Metastatic Spinal TumorsLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
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8:44 AM - 8:46 AM MST
One in Five Cases of Lumbar Spondylolysis Are Missed on MRI: A Retrospective Analysis of Pediatric Patients with Back PainLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Cedars Sinai Medical Center
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8:46 AM - 8:48 AM MST
Development of a RFID-Based Spinal Navigation System: Accuracy, Interference, and Motion Tracking AssessmentLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Texas A&M University, EnMed
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8:48 AM - 8:50 AM MST
Drain Placement in Single-Level Cervical Spine Surgery: Are They Really Necessary?Location: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Washington University in St. Louis
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8:52 AM - 8:54 AM MST
Development and Validation of a Preoperative Risk Score for Poor Neurological Recovery in Spinal TuberculosisLocation: Desert Suite 4/6, Level 2
Presenting Author: – Punjab Institute of Neurosciences, Lahore, Pakistan
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9:15 AM - 10:00 AM MST
Scientific Session 8: Complex Problems May Need Complex SolutionsModerator: – Barrow Brain and Spine
Moderator: – University of Maryland Medical Center
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9:15 AM - 10:00 AM MST
Scientific Session 8: Complex Problems May Need Complex SolutionsLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Moderator: – Barrow Brain and Spine
Moderator: – University of Maryland Medical Center
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9:15 AM - 9:22 AM MST
ERAS: Get Complex Patients The Care Pathway They NeedLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – Virginia Mason Medical Center
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9:23 AM - 9:30 AM MST
Decision Making in Lumbar Deformity - When to Go Big or MIS?Location: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
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9:31 AM - 9:38 AM MST
How to Make ASD Surgery Financially Sustainable in Evolving Healthcare MarketLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
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9:39 AM - 9:46 AM MST
Multiple Stage Surgery: When to Go Front, Back, Lateral, ProneLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
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9:47 AM - 9:54 AM MST
SI Fusion Confusion: Planning Fusions to the Pelvis in Patients Who Already Have SI Fusions and Planning an SI Fusion in Someone You Think Might Ultimately Need Surgery to PelvisLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – Department of Neurosurgery, Duke University Hospital
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9:55 AM - 10:00 AM MST
Discussion/Wrap UpLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
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10:00 AM - 10:45 AM MST
Scientific Session 9: Make New Data RealityModerator: – Stanford University School of Medicine
Moderator: – Washington University School of Medicine
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10:00 AM - 10:45 AM MST
Scientific Session 9: Make New Data RealityLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Moderator: – Stanford University School of Medicine
Moderator: – Washington University School of Medicine
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10:00 AM - 10:07 AM MST
Representation and Reporting of Social Factors in Spine ResearchLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – Drexel College of Medicine, Allegheny Health Network
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10:08 AM - 10:15 AM MST
Pressure Monitoring in Spinal Cord InjuryLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – University Medical Center Phoenix
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10:16 AM - 10:23 AM MST
Predicting Failure in Spine Surgery – From PROMs to AI and MoreLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – University of Michigan
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10:24 AM - 10:31 AM MST
Maximize Patient Survival in Spine Tumor SurgeryLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – Rush University
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10:32 AM - 10:39 AM MST
New Markers in Myelopathy, From Research to the Spine ClinicLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – University of Oklahoma
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10:40 AM - 10:45 AM MST
Discussion/ Wrap UpLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
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11:00 AM - 11:45 AM MST
Scientific Session 10: The Tides Are Turning – Endoscopic Spine Surgery Enters the MainstreamModerator: – University of Washington
Moderator: – Department of Neurological Surgery, University of South Florida
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11:00 AM - 11:45 AM MST
Scientific Session 10: The Tides Are Turning – Endoscopic Spine Surgery Enters the MainstreamLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Moderator: – University of Washington
Moderator: – Department of Neurological Surgery, University of South Florida
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11:00 AM - 11:07 AM MST
How a Deformity Surgeon Adopts Endoscopic Spine Surgery in Late CareerLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – Star Valley Heath
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11:08 AM - 11:15 AM MST
Uni-portal Endoscopy- Technical Pearls from Novice to NinjaLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – Cleveland Clinic
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11:16 AM - 11:23 AM MST
Bi-portal Endoscopy- Technical Pearls from Novice to Dual-WielderLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – University of California San Francisco
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11:24 AM - 11:34 AM MST
KOMISS Advanced Topic 1 : Uniportal Endoscopic Decompression for Myelopathic Cervicothoracic StenosisLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
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11:35 AM - 11:43 AM MST
Exploring Extended Indications for Endoscopic Spine Surgery: Early Experiences in Tumors and Anomaly CasesLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – Hallym University
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11:44 AM - 11:45 AM MST
Discussion/Wrap UpLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
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11:45 AM - 12:15 PM MST
DSPN Business MeetingModerator: – Barrow Neurological Institute
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11:45 AM - 12:15 PM MST
DSPN Business MeetingLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Moderator: – Barrow Neurological Institute
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11:45 AM - 11:49 AM MST
AANS Board ReportLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – American Association of Neurological Surgeons
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11:50 AM - 11:54 AM MST
CNS Board ReportLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – Department of Neurosurgery, Duke University Hospital
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11:55 AM - 11:59 AM MST
Future Meetings ReportLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine
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12:00 PM - 12:04 PM MST
Secretary's ReportLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – Washington University, St. Louis
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12:05 PM - 12:09 PM MST
Treasurer's ReportLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – University of Maryland Medical Center
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12:10 PM - 12:15 PM MST
Chair's ReportLocation: Grand Saguaro North/South, Level 1
Speaker: – Barrow Neurological Institute