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San Diego Spine Foundation
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2020
Our Mission: “To Serve the Spine Community through Achievement of Professional Excellence and Optimization of Clinical Care”
San Diego Spine Foundation was founded by Behrooz A. Akbarnia, MD.
San Diego Spine Foundation was founded by Behrooz A. Akbarnia, MD.
Mastering Complexity in Spinal Fusions: An Evidence-Based Review of the Bone Graft Landscape
Mastering Complexity in Spinal Fusions: An Evidence-Based Review of the Bone Graft Landscape presented by Safdar Khan, MD on December 6, 2024. Part of the West Coast Fellows Conference Series.
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Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis : Nikita Lakomkin, MD
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Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis presented by Nikita Lakomkin, MD on December 9, 2024. Part of the San Diego Spine Foundation Webinar Series.
So… I’m A Fellow Now… with Stephen R. Stephan, MD on November 18, 2024.
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So… I’m A Fellow Now… with Stephen R. Stephan, MD on November 18, 2024. Part of the San Diego Spine Foundation Webinar Series.
The Impact of Patient Specific Implants by Donald J. Blaskiewicz, MD on December 2, 2024.
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The Impact of Patient Specific Implants by Donald J. Blaskiewicz, MD on December 2, 2024. Part of the San Diego Spine Foundation Webinar Series.
SPECT-CT: What’s the Evidence? Ali Bagheri, MD on November 11, 2024
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SPECT-CT: What’s the Evidence? Presented by Ali Bagheri, MD on November 11, 2024. Part of the San Diego Spine Foundation Webinar Series. With revised soundtrack.
Freehand and Fluoro/MIS Screws : Gregory M. Mundis Jr., MD on November 4, 2024.
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Freehand and Fluoro/MIS Screws presented by Gregory M. Mundis Jr., MD on November 4, 2024. Part of the San Diego Spine Foundation Webinar Series.
What Is the Target for Optimal Sagittal Alignment and How Do We Achieve It? : Lawrence G. Lenke, MD
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What Is the Target for Optimal Sagittal Alignment and How Do We Achieve It? Presented by Lawrence G. Lenke, MD on November 8, 2024. Part of the West Coast Fellows Conference series.
Decompression Techniques : James Bruffey, MD
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Decompression Techniques presented by James Bruffey, MD on October 28, 2024. Part of the San Diego Spine Foundation Webinar Series.
Thoracolumbar Trauma : Reinaldo Colon-Morillo, MD
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Thoracolumbar Trauma presented by Reinaldo Colon-Morillo, MD on October 21, 2024. Part of the San Diego Spine Foundation Webinar Series.
MIS TLIF presented by Hani Malone, MD on October 14, 2024
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MIS TLIF presented by Hani Malone, MD on October 14, 2024. Part of the San Diego Spine Foundation Webinar Series.
Subaxial Cervical Spine Trauma : Yusef Jordan, MD on October 7, 2024.
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Subaxial Cervical Spine Trauma presented by Yusef Jordan, MD on October 7, 2024. Part of the San Diego Spine Foundation Webinar Series.
LLIF Technique : Gregory M. Mundis Jr., MD on September 30, 2024.
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LLIF Technique presented by Gregory M. Mundis Jr., MD on September 30, 2024. Part of the San Diego Spine Foundation Webinar Series.
Lateral Mass Fixation & Laminoplasty: Nuances : Donald Blaskiewicz, MD
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Lateral Mass Fixation & Laminoplasty: Nuances presented by Donald Blaskiewicz, MD on September 16, 2024. Part of the San Diego Spine Foundation Webinar Series.
Thoracolumbar Corpectomy : Sohaib Hashmi, MD on October 4, 2024
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Thoracolumbar Corpectomy presented by Sohaib Hashmi, MD on October 4, 2024. Part of the West Coast Fellows Conference.
Occipitocervical Trauma : Gautham Prabhakar, MD on September 23, 2024.
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Occipitocervical Trauma presented by Gautham Prabhakar, MD on September 23, 2024. Part of the San Diego Spine Foundation Webinar Series.
Indications: Degenerative Spondylolisthesis : Timothy Choi, MD
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Indications: Degenerative Spondylolisthesis : Timothy Choi, MD
Concepts in Sagittal Spinal Alignment : Michael Kelly, MD
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Concepts in Sagittal Spinal Alignment : Michael Kelly, MD
Indications: Herniated Nucleus Pulposus : Nikita Lakomkin, MD
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Indications: Herniated Nucleus Pulposus : Nikita Lakomkin, MD
Indications: Neurogenic Claudication & Lateral Recess Stenosis : Phil Fagan, MD
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Indications: Neurogenic Claudication & Lateral Recess Stenosis : Phil Fagan, MD
Performing an Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion : Robert K. Eastlack, MD
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Performing an Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion : Robert K. Eastlack, MD
Hip Spine Syndrome presented by David Sing, MD on July 29, 2024.
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Hip Spine Syndrome presented by David Sing, MD on July 29, 2024.
Some things You Need To Know About Finding a Job : Michael Pompliano, MD
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Some things You Need To Know About Finding a Job : Michael Pompliano, MD
Leadership in Spine Surgery: My Obligations as a Young Surgeon : presented by Todd Albert, MD
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Leadership in Spine Surgery: My Obligations as a Young Surgeon : presented by Todd Albert, MD
Scheuermann’s Kyphosis : Alekos Theologis, MD on August 2, 2024.
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Scheuermann’s Kyphosis : Alekos Theologis, MD on August 2, 2024.
Advancements in Intraoperative Enabling Technologies in Spine Surgery: Sheeraz Qureshi, MD, MBA
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Advancements in Intraoperative Enabling Technologies in Spine Surgery: Sheeraz Qureshi, MD, MBA
Physical Therapy in Management of Low Back Pain : Yousef Ghandour, DPT
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Physical Therapy in Management of Low Back Pain : Yousef Ghandour, DPT
Robotics in Spine Surgery : Brandon B. Carlson, MD, MPH
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Robotics in Spine Surgery : Brandon B. Carlson, MD, MPH
Transitioning to Private Practice : Robert J. Ames, MD
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Transitioning to Private Practice : Robert J. Ames, MD
Neuroradiology for Spine Surgeons: presented by Daniel Riew, MD
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Neuroradiology for Spine Surgeons: presented by Daniel Riew, MD
Cervical Arthroplasty: Tips and Pearls : Rick C. Sasso, MD
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Cervical Arthroplasty: Tips and Pearls : Rick C. Sasso, MD
Thank you for this video. From the patients perspective- I had an ACDF 10 years ago, and it has failed. I can check everything on your pathogenesis list from C2 to C7! Are there other options available rather than another ACDF (multi-level)?
Jamshed mean " Sun light " in urdu, name of a persian king.
And please don’t worry about impressing your colleagues. How about impressing us as patients!!!!!
Crap!!!!! You guys do these videos and make it worse for patients like me who are wondering if surgery is even the right course of action.
great show, learn a lot, thanks.
I wonder any data on congenital torticollis with later scoliosis development? and if Breech birth is a factor....this could be very interesting study
hemivertebra is completely structural so most likely if conservative management is considered then treatment must be started on first year of their lives...
After trauma I lose a lot blood from rigth side of my nose I have now 4 years after trauma pain bihind of my rigth eye and filing burning in my nose I leave in Germany I look for help like 5 years nobody helps me
Thank u channel
are you related to ortho spine surgeon from West Virgina who worked in Cincinnati. Jeff Stambuagh was an incredible surgeon and person.
'Intuitive Surgical' makes robotic surgeons. What are some of the challenges present in spinal surgery that are not present in other surgeries?
Wondering why more/multiple dosimeters/person that automatically record exposure before, during and after operations are not being used. These days blue tooth low energy communications can (with minimal radiation) can send data stream /s continuously. I am absolutely concerned about radiation effects on health care providers. Thank you Dr. Ryu for an informative video.
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This is incredibly helpful. Thank you for educating!
Great lecture! as always.
Thank you from Brazil 🇧🇷
Nice video!
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March 12 I underwent anterior cervical dissecting me with five disc replacement from C3 to C7 with hip bone and a titanium cage. Pre-surgery I could use my right arm post surgery ended up with C-5 palsy with my right arm. Almost 3 weeks later I can do somewhat of a bicep curl so I just continue on my exercises with PT. I was wondering if there was any other case studies out there that I might be able to look into or be a part of concerning C5 plays. I’m a healthy 54-year-old female very active throughout life. I would appreciate any feedback or comments that might help me along this new journey. Dr. Viet Tran at a Seton Austin Texas is an amazing surgeon and I appreciate him and all his staff for what they have done.
sound is horrible.
How do I find a physician to treat you for a possible CSF. I had a known CSF in 2010 and had a blood patch and another CSF in 2018 immediately after having my second lumbar spine surgery that warranted a second emergency surgery the next day to close a large leak. Since have been experiencing all the classic symptoms that a CSF can cause since 2017-2018 that I believe started sometime after my cervical spine surgery or the lumbar surgery. I have had three lumbar spine surgeries and the one cervical and honestly since 2018 I began having the headaches first than the other symptoms started causing doctors in all other specialties diagnosing each symptom separately but no one expects a CSF I don’t know how to explain to my doctors to where I am taken seriously. I even have spinal fluid sitting in my lumbar region since 2018 but that hasn’t warranted any concerns from my Texas doctor.
Very helpful
Masks????
Thank you for a great presentation.
thank you for your sharing.
great talk, and updated in 2023
For 30 years the non-Surgical ASMI treatment for Scoliosis has been ignored: th-cam.com/video/18ULDlGypAY/w-d-xo.html
great talk
What the best doctor to see to get C0-C2 skull fusion. I just had a C1-C2 fusion months ago which went well but I’m having issues with c0-C1. It’s hard to find a surgeon to do skull fusion I know I have a type III dislocation but muscle guarding is hiding it on imaging make it hard to get a true diagnosis. I have to lay down 80% of my day for the last three years. My head is too heavy and has cause no lateral jugular compression
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I miss you Amber!!!
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Is it possible for l5 s1 to be perched?
I had multiple level posterior fusion c3-c6, c3-c7 laminectomies with left side foraminotomies a month ago and since day 2 of recovery, I haven't been able to use either arm, because of bilateral C5 Palsy. I can't do anything by myself and wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy! I also have the pleasure of a lot of extra pain included with my C5 Palsy. I have been in physical therapy for 2 and a half weeks, with no success at all. My surgery was done by one of the top cervical specialist at Duke and I'm not happy with him at all! I was never informed of this even being a possibility of a side effect before surgery and the doctor seems to be brushing it to the side, acting like it's not a big deal. Well, it's a big deal when literally both of your arms are completely useless!
How is your outcome ? Have you regained arm function?
@@brianhiggins9601 I gained 40% use back. Most likely going to have to get another surgery done. My normal neurosurgeon, who did my lumbar surgeries, is going to do it. The only reason he didn't do it to begin with, is he's becoming a lumbar specialist. He started doing only lumbar surgeries and refers out his thoracic and cervical stuff. He's going to make an exception for me thankfully! If you ever need lumbar surgery, look up Dr. Oren Gottfried at Duke! He's one of the best in the country!
I am praying for you, I am so sorry to hear of this. I had an ACDF - C4 to C7 on 10-24-23 and I have severe unilateral Right-sided C5 Palsy which began on 12-31-23...so there was a 2 month and 7 day delay between my surgery and the onset of my C5 Palsy. Luckily my left side is normal in terms of motor loss, but I am experiencing a ton of nerve pain - left cervical radiculopathy on my left side. My right side with the C5 Palsy - I have very very weak Deltoid strength and very very weak Biceps strength - I cannot even curl a 4 ounce can of soup ! I literally cannot even curl a 4 ounce can of soup, that is how weak my right biceps are. I am seriously considering an Oberlin nerve transfer of my ulnar nerve to my musculotaneous nerve if things do not improve significantly by 4 months post incident. Breakeronenine, I am so sorry to hear of your story. I am praying for you to get better.
@@brianhiggins9601 8 months post op and I have only gained 40% use in both arms. Most likely gonna have to get another surgery to "hopefully" get more use back. I also can't look up but maybe 30 degrees. I completely dropped the surgeon who did my surgery and have a new surgeon that is going to attempt to somewhat fix this mess.
Following. My dad is dealing with bilateral c5 palsy and we're only 5 days in. No ability to move his arms. It stinks.
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very helpful particularly for kicstand
One of the best lectures I’ve heard about a topic not frequently discussed in surgical circles! A lot of pearls and important lessons in these 30 minutes. Thanks for sharing your wisdom, Dr. Skaggs!
hello may you upload the rest of the talk please
How does CSF affects the odds of a fusion healing properly?Adhesive Arachnoiditis is a real -possibility after a dural tear,not a minor complication!
Hello, keep up the work. You might enjoy this channel 👉 #drjohnaking. I find him informative, yet down to earth.
excellent talk. Thank
Great lecture! Thanx
Need a quick reply Step deformity occurs in L5- S1 Spondylisthesis due to a) L4 b)L5 C)S1 Step deformity occurs in L4 and L5 Spondylolisthesis due to A)L3 B)L4 C)L5 Give reference from where I can read it.
Good demonstration. My best regards. Another good demonstration as follow below: th-cam.com/video/Gawv9ozYtDg/w-d-xo.html
Disc replacement is the solution, not cage and fusion,
Maybe, if the surgeon is "extremely meticulous about the decompression, alignment etc" according to Dr Riew....Ive been in torturous pain since 2 level simplify disc "fastectomy" by a surgeon who assured me he's done a couple ADR and they weren't that tough. Dr Riew has said a lot about my dermatome referral pain 50hrs of SSF cervical lectures never mentioned and none of the 5 surgeons I saw knew was c5-7 nerve root dermatome. Riew details how studies about adjacent segment disease and range of motion aren't even half what the most cited studies say.... The ADR data just isn't as reliable and not nearly as long term. Definitely contraindicated for spondylosis and myelopathy he says in one lecture. The only place I've heard that. My surgeon said to me he didnt remove bonespurs I asked him 4 times if he'd remove, in addition to not aligning the discs well
@@googleappuser4146I can relate to your story as well. How are you doing now?
I think they are worried about spinal cord. Therefore stabilisation
I would like take 2nd option for my cirvical spondilisis
I recently had an ACDF at C5/6 and thankfully do not have C5 palsy. I still have tingle in the hands and a little up the arms also the weird warm arm and almost feeling like I am going to faint with a hard cough and associated diaphragmatic spasms, ( which I think are due to a prior muscle strain from coughing),. My tingle in my hands post surgery went from the feeling of cold and numb to numb and being warmed under warm water, not burning but buzzing. I had headaches where I have muscular adhesions and T2/3 muscle spasms for two weeks post surgical. Overall I feel as though I have some more energy and cognitive abilities as in less brain fog post surgery. I am hopeful that normalcy will return to my hands and a decrease in the high alert signals that my body feels like it is in.
How's your progress?
Fascinating discussion. Thanks for posting!
Thank you sir.. cleared a lot of concepts
Thank you for making this video. I have grade 2 ( probably 2.544) spondylilothesis. My L4 has slipped laterally and feels like it is imbedded in my oblique and serratus. I am under going spinal fusion Aug 3 but I am staying positive and hopeful❤️🩹💪 thanks again.