Key words: spinopelvic balance; sagittal balance; spinal deformity; thoracic deformity; lumbar deformity; anatomy; skull base; neurosurgery; foramen magnum
Key words: spinopelvic balance; sagittal balance; spinal deformity; thoracic deformity; lumbar deformity; anatomy; skull base; neurosurgery; foramen magnum
Key words: atlanto-axial; cervical; elderly; fusion; neuralgia; neurectomy; spinal cord injury; cell therapy; CNS repair; glial cyst; arachnoid cyst; extradural lesion; myelopathy; spine; surgical treatment
Key words: spinal cord tumor; success rate; motor evoked potential; transcranial electrical stimulation; diagnostic and operative techniques; spine fusion; organ transplant; immunosuppressant
JNS: Spine March 18, 2011
Key words: cervical spondylosis; Goel’s cervical facet spacer; prolapsed intervertebral disc; osteophytes; ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament; patient satisfaction; myelopathy; surgical result; cervical spine; JOACMEQ
Key words: minimally invasive; intradural; spinal tumor; spinal cord glioma; SEER; cervical spine fusion; lateral mass fixation; transverse connector; biomechanics; odontoid screw; subarachnoid; hemorrhage; anatomy; spine; craniocervical; joint; occipital; ligaments; atlas; axis; upper cervical spine injury; extension teardrop fracture; axis; avulsion fracture; osteoporosis
Key words: cervical spine; vertebral metastases; cancer; surgery
Our inaugural weekly podcast for articles published ahead of print for JNS: Spine.
Key words: cervical myelopathy; stenosis; myelopathy; laminoplasty; Odom’s Criteria; Modified JOA; Nurick; posterior cervical fusion; trapezius; innervations; nerve supply; injury; neurosurgery
This week, the American Association of Neurological Surgeons launched their public iTunes U site. This site will now be the primary portal for the Journal of Neurosurgery podcast series (currently Journal of Neurosurgery, Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics and Neurosurgical Focus—Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine podcasts will debut later this month). In addition, the site features an “Areas of Concentration” category, with content for many neurosurgical subspecialties. New content will be added continuously, including video content, podcasts from the AANS and the JNS, and the migration of the AANS/SNS Neurosurgical Online Sessions.
With this launch, and the inclusion of our Podcast Archive content in the iTunes U site, the JNS Publishing Group will be removing our separate podcast feed from the iTunes Store, effective February 14, 2011. We encourage subscribers to our podcast through iTunes to transfer their subscriptions to the iTunes U channels, and to check out the other available content there: http://itunes.apple.com/us/institution/aans-american-association/id408873302.
Please note that we are not discontinuing the Podcast Archive as a separate entity. We recognize that not everyone uses iTunes, and we will maintain the same access to podcast content for those who subscribe directly to our feed. Thanks to all for your continued support of our podcast initiative.