AO Spine Guest Blog
A front-seat view to an evolving global spine world
Welcome to the AO Spine blog! The AO Spine Guest Blog highlights diverse views and perspectives from the spine community around the world. It supports our mission to share knowledge and improve patient care by showcasing experiences, controversies, and learnings from our community.
Topics are related to all aspects of spine care and spine surgeons' lives. The articles represent the opinion of individual authors exclusively and not necessarily the opinion of AO Spine or AO Foundation.
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Latest posts
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DegenerationApril 19, 2023
Osteoporosis: The Silent Killer
BY ROBERT MCGUIRE, MARTIN STODDART, JUERG GASSER, AN SERMON, AND BOYKO GUEORGUIEV
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DegenerationFebruary 22, 2023
Addressing the disparity between hardware and osteobiologics in degenerative spine surgery
BY PROF HANS JÖRG MEISEL AND DR ZORICA BUSER
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CareerFebruary 15, 2023
Well-known but little explored—work-related neck pain among spine surgeons hits a nerve
BY DR SAMEH ABOLFOTOUH
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TumorNovember 30, 2022
Wolf in sheep’s clothing? How to assess aggressiveness of osteoblastomas of the spine
BY DR FENG WEI
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Clinical practiceNovember 03, 2022
Single-position spine surgery: One position, a multitude of advantages
BY DR. RAYMOND HAH AND DR. RAM ALLURI -
CareerOctober 10, 2022
A neurosurgical voyage through an unprivileged world—the everyday battle and how to bring about change
BY DR ATTA UL ALEEM BHATTI -
TraumaOctober 10, 2022
Unpacking the differing approaches to thoracolumbar burst fractures treatment on the two sides of the Atlantic—from controversy to consensus?
BY DR KLAUS SCHNAKE AND DR GREGORY SCHROEDER -
DeformityOctober 06, 2022
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: Curve progression in brace patients can be predicted by curve flexibility and in-brace correction
BY DR JASON P. Y. CHEUNG -
CareerSeptember 23, 2022
Empowering young females to become spine surgeons—and what it takes to overcome the usual perceptions
BY DR SONJA HÄCKEL -
Clinical practiceJuly 06, 2022
Incidental lumbar durotomy—accidental tears in the dura mater that result in leakage of cerebral spinal fluid (part 2)
BY AO SPINE CLINICAL EXPERT ADVICE FORUM -
Clinical practiceJuly 05, 2022
Incidental lumbar durotomy—accidental tears in the dura mater that result in leakage of cerebral spinal fluid (part 1)
BY AO SPINE CLINICAL EXPERT ADVICE FORUM -
InnovationJuly 04, 2022
Elderly patients benefit from minimally invasive TLIF as much as younger populations
BY GRAHAM S. GOH
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