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Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD

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925 Chestnut Street
5th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107-4216

267-339-3500
(215) 503-0580 fax

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Evidence-based recommendations for spine surgery
  2. The seasonality of postoperative infection in spine surgery: Clinical article
  3. Spinal tuberculosis: Diagnosis and management
  4. Comparison of open and minimally invasive techniques for posterior lumbar instrumentation and fusion after open anterior lumbar interbody fusion
  5. Imaging in the setting of thoracolumbar trauma: The use of magnetic resonance imaging to diagnose injury to the posterior ligamentous complex
  6. Factors associated with the development of pressure ulcers after spinal cord injury
  7. Rates and causes of mortality associated with spine surgery based on 108,419 procedures: A review of the scoliosis research society morbidity and mortality database
  8. International spinal cord injury spinal column injury basic data set
  9. Antidepressants and the risk of abnormal bleeding during spinal surgery: A case-control study
  10. Covalent attachment of P15 peptide to titanium surfaces enhances cell attachment, spreading, and osteogenic gene expression
  11. A clinical prediction model for long-term functional outcome after traumatic spinal cord injury based on acute clinical and imaging factors
  12. Cost-utility analysis in spine care: a systematic review.
  13. Dysphagia and soft-tissue swelling after anterior cervical surgery: a radiographic analysis.
  14. Cost-utility analysis in spine care: a systematic review
  15. Management of sexual disorders in spinal cord injured patients
  16. Injuries and Abnormalities of the Cervical Spine and Return to Play Criteria
  17. "Help, i need guidance in how to manage my patients but i am so confused": Evidenc 059D e-based medicine to the rescue?
  18. Evidence-based recommendations for spine surgery
  19. What's new in spine surgery
  20. Does the load-sharing classification predict ligamentous injury, neurological injury, and the need for surgery in patients with thoracolumbar burst fractures? Clinical article
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