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Bilateral vertebral body tethering: identifying key factors associated with successful outcomes
Harms Study Group
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Orthopedics
Spine
Spine Care and Surgery
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Keyphrases
Successful Outcome
100%
Deformity
100%
Vertebral Body Tethering
100%
Transitional Vertebra
75%
Thoracolumbar
50%
Double Major
50%
Operative
25%
Clinical Data
25%
Left-handed
25%
Spine
25%
Perioperative Characteristics
25%
Posterior Spinal Fusion
25%
Preoperative Deformity
25%
Preoperative Characteristics
25%
Postoperative Outcomes
25%
Lenke 1
25%
Postoperative Follow-up
25%
Patient-centered
25%
Radiographic Parameters
25%
Radiographic Data
25%
Lenke 3
25%
Pediatric Spinal Deformity
25%
Hand-wrist Radiograph
25%
Lenke 6
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Vertebra
100%
Body of Vertebra
100%
Pediatrics
33%
Spine Malformation
33%
Spinal Fusion
33%
Neuroscience
Vertebral Column
100%