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Nancy E Epstein

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Surgical Neurology International|December 23, 2015
Open laminoforaminotomy: A lost art?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|October 2, 2015
Unnecessary multiple epidural steroid injections delay surgery for massive lumbar disc: Case discussion and reviewNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|November 26, 2015
Prophylactic inferior vena cava filter placement prior to lumbar surgery in morbidly obese patients: Two-case study and literature reviewNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|February 9, 2018
High cord signals on magnetic resonance and other factors predict poor outcomes of cervical spine surgery: A reviewNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|May 26, 2017
Learning curves for minimally invasive spine surgeries: Are they worth it?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|August 31, 2018
When and if to stop low-dose aspirin before spine surgery?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|April 17, 2024
Perspective: How can risks to patients be limited during spine surgeons' learning curves?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|June 9, 2016
Perioperative visual loss following prone spinal surgery: A reviewNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|February 24, 2016
More nerve root injuries occur with minimally invasive lumbar surgery: Let's tell someoneNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|November 10, 2017
Lumbar stenosis surgery: Spine surgeons not insurance companies should decide when enough is better than too muchNancy E Epstein
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Surgical Neurology International|December 23, 2015
Open laminoforaminotomy: A lost art?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|October 2, 2015
Unnecessary multiple epidural steroid injections delay surgery for massive lumbar disc: Case discussion and reviewNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|November 26, 2015
Prophylactic inferior vena cava filter placement prior to lumbar surgery in morbidly obese patients: Two-case study and literature reviewNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|February 9, 2018
High cord signals on magnetic resonance and other factors predict poor outcomes of cervical spine surgery: A reviewNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|May 26, 2017
Learning curves for minimally invasive spine surgeries: Are they worth it?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|August 31, 2018
When and if to stop low-dose aspirin before spine surgery?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|April 17, 2024
Perspective: How can risks to patients be limited during spine surgeons' learning curves?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|June 9, 2016
Perioperative visual loss following prone spinal surgery: A reviewNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|February 24, 2016
More nerve root injuries occur with minimally invasive lumbar surgery: Let's tell someoneNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|November 10, 2017
Lumbar stenosis surgery: Spine surgeons not insurance companies should decide when enough is better than too muchNancy E Epstein
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