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Aakash Agarwal

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Spine|September 4, 2019
TO THE EDITORAakash Agarwal
Spine Surgery and Related Research|February 11, 2020
Active Apex Correction (Modified SHILLA Technique) Versus Distraction-Based Growth Rod Fixation: What Do the Correction Parameters Say?Aakash Agarwal, Loai Aker, Alaaeldin Azmi Ahmad
Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia|September 25, 2025
Anesthetic management of a patient with tracheocele posted for a routine surgeryAakash Agarwal, Krishan Yogesh Sawhney, Sabih Ahmad
Global Spine Journal|May 22, 2020
Active Apex Correction With Guided Growth Technique for Controlling Spinal Deformity in Growing Children: A Modified SHILLA TechniqueAakash Agarwal, Loai Aker, Alaaeldin Azmi Ahmad
Spine Deformity|December 9, 2016
Smaller Interval Distractions May Reduce Chances of Growth Rod Breakage Without Impeding Desired Spinal Growth: A Finite Element StudyAakash Agarwal, Anand K Agarwal, Arvind Jayaswal, et al.
Spine Deformity|January 1, 2017
Outcomes of Optimal Distraction Forces and Frequencies in Growth Rod Surgery for Different Types of Scoliotic Curves: An In Silico and In vitro StudyAakash Agarwal, Anand K Agarwal, Arvind Jayaswal, et al.
Spine|June 15, 2017
Patient-specific Distraction Regimen to Avoid Growth-rod FailureAakash Agarwal, Arvind Jayaswal, Vijay K Goel, et al.
Spine Deformity|December 9, 2016
Effect of Distraction Force on Growth and Biomechanics of the Spine: A Finite Element Study on Normal Juvenile Spine With Dual Growth Rod InstrumentationAakash Agarwal, Anand K Agarwal, Arvind Jayaswal, et al.
European Spine Journal : Official Publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society|April 22, 2017
Letter to the Editor concerning "Rod fracture and lengthening intervals in traditional growing rods: is there a relationship?" by P. Hosseini et al. Eur Spine J (2016). doi:10.1007/s00586-016-4786-8Aakash Agarwal, Arvind K Jayaswal, Vijay K Goel, et al.
Clinical Spine Surgery|June 19, 2018
A Paradigm Shift Toward Terminally Sterilized DevicesAakash Agarwal, Adam MacMillan, Vijay Goel, et al.
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Spine|September 4, 2019
TO THE EDITORAakash Agarwal
Spine Surgery and Related Research|February 11, 2020
Active Apex Correction (Modified SHILLA Technique) Versus Distraction-Based Growth Rod Fixation: What Do the Correction Parameters Say?Aakash Agarwal, Loai Aker, Alaaeldin Azmi Ahmad
Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia|September 25, 2025
Anesthetic management of a patient with tracheocele posted for a routine surgeryAakash Agarwal, Krishan Yogesh Sawhney, Sabih Ahmad
Global Spine Journal|May 22, 2020
Active Apex Correction With Guided Growth Technique for Controlling Spinal Deformity in Growing Children: A Modified SHILLA TechniqueAakash Agarwal, Loai Aker, Alaaeldin Azmi Ahmad
Spine Deformity|December 9, 2016
Smaller Interval Distractions May Reduce Chances of Growth Rod Breakage Without Impeding Desired Spinal Growth: A Finite Element StudyAakash Agarwal, Anand K Agarwal, Arvind Jayaswal, et al.
Spine Deformity|January 1, 2017
Outcomes of Optimal Distraction Forces and Frequencies in Growth Rod Surgery for Different Types of Scoliotic Curves: An In Silico and In vitro StudyAakash Agarwal, Anand K Agarwal, Arvind Jayaswal, et al.
Spine|June 15, 2017
Patient-specific Distraction Regimen to Avoid Growth-rod FailureAakash Agarwal, Arvind Jayaswal, Vijay K Goel, et al.
Spine Deformity|December 9, 2016
Effect of Distraction Force on Growth and Biomechanics of the Spine: A Finite Element Study on Normal Juvenile Spine With Dual Growth Rod InstrumentationAakash Agarwal, Anand K Agarwal, Arvind Jayaswal, et al.
European Spine Journal : Official Publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society|April 22, 2017
Letter to the Editor concerning "Rod fracture and lengthening intervals in traditional growing rods: is there a relationship?" by P. Hosseini et al. Eur Spine J (2016). doi:10.1007/s00586-016-4786-8Aakash Agarwal, Arvind K Jayaswal, Vijay K Goel, et al.
Clinical Spine Surgery|June 19, 2018
A Paradigm Shift Toward Terminally Sterilized DevicesAakash Agarwal, Adam MacMillan, Vijay Goel, et al.
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