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Jeffrey A. Rihn, MD

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925 Chestnut Street
5th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(800) 321-9999

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Comparison of open and minimally invasive techniques for posterior lumbar instrumentation and fusion after open anterior lumbar interbody fusion
  2. Change in angular alignment is associated with early dysphagia after anterior cervical diskectomy and fusion
  3. Preoperative delay greater than one hour increases the risk of surgical site infection
  4. Epidural steroid injections are associated with less improvement in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis: A subgroup analysis of the spine patient outcomes research trial
  5. What is the incidence of dysphagia after posterior cervical surgery?
  6. The influence of obesity on the outcome of treatment of lumbar disc herniation: Analysis of the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial (SPORT)
  7. Current concepts: Classification of thoracolumbar fractures
  8. Introduction
  9. Imaging in the setting of thoracolumbar trauma: The use of magnetic resonance imaging to diagnose injury to the posterior ligamentous complex
  10. Does obesity affect outcomes of treatment for lumbar stenosis and degenerative spondylolisthesis? Analysis of the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial (SPORT)
  11. A biologic without guidelines: The YODA project and the future of bone morphogenetic protein-2 research
  12. Predictors of treatment choice in lumbar spinal stenosis: A spine patient outcomes research trial study
  13. Cost-utility analysis in spine care: a systematic review.
  14. Dysphagia and soft-tissue swelling after anterior cervical surgery: a radiographic analysis.
  15. The impact of epidural steroid injections on the outcomes of patients treated for lumbar disc herniation: A subgroup analysis of the SPORT trial
  16. Cost-utility analysis in spine care: a systematic review
  17. Commentary: Eliminating unnecessary radiographs after spine fusion surgery: Understanding the clinical and economic implications
  18. Anatomical relationships of the anterior blood vessels to the lower lumbar intervertebral discs: Analysis based on magnetic resonance imaging of patients in the prone position
  19. Does the load-sharing classification predict ligamentous injury, neurological injury, and the need for surgery in patients with thoracolumbar burst fractures? Clinical article
  20. Correlation of posterior ligamentous complex injury and neurological injury to loss of vertebral body height, kyphosis, and canal compromise
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