The Internet Journal of Minimally Invasive Spinal Technology
ISSN: 1937-8254
The Internet Journal of Minimally Invasive Spinal Technology is the official online journal of ISMISS/SICOT (International Society of Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery, affiliate of SICOT) and AAMISMS (American Academy of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and Medicine)
Volume 3 Number 4
Editorial
Editorial And Acknowledgment -
J.C. Chiu
Original Articles
Outcomes after Percutaneous TranS1 AxiaLIF® L5-S1 Interbody Fusion for
Intractable Lower Back Pain -
M. Stippler, M. Turka, P.C. Gerszten
Pregravid management of women suffering from spine degenerative disease -
O. Bryekhov, G. Sulima
Minimally Invasive Treatment (XLIF) of Adjacent Segment Disease after prior Lumbar Fusions -
W. Rodgers, C..S. Cox, E..J. Gerber
Clinical Outcome Study of Transfacet Fusion for Treatment of Herniated Lumbar Discs for Dynamic Stabilization -
S. Jain, B. Singh, S. Singh, H.N. Modi, R. Kumar, S.K. Kapoor
Case Reports
TLIF With Minimally Invasive Spinal Fixation For Spondylolisthesis -
A. Qayum, M.K. Panigrahi, V. Sreedhar, M. Vijayasaradhi, A. Kumar
Short and Intermediate Term Effectiveness of Coblation-Nucleoplasty, Preliminary Experience in Egypt -
M. Mohamed, M. Ahmed, K. Mohamed, M. Ali
Abstracts
Endoscopic lumbar fusion -
T. Satana
Transforaminal endoscopic stenosis surgery (TESS) -
R. Morgenstern
Posterior dynamic stabilization -
L. Sak
Percutaneous endoscopic spinal surgery for degenerative disc disease 1989-2009 : From pioneering applications to proven standards -
A. Fontanella
Aperius® interspinous spacer vs open surgery in degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis -
P. Menchetti, F. Postachini
Bioactive ceramic implants in spine surgery -
V. Radchenko
Percutaneous anterior endoscopic cervical herniotomy in comparison to open cervical discectomy -
S. Lee
Spinal Endoscopic Lumbar Peridurolysis. Six years experience. -
A. Alexandre, A. Alexandre
Evolving Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) and Technological Consideration. -
J.C. Chiu, H. Huang
Endoscopy – Follow up after 800 patients. -
G. Krzok
Incorrect fracture analysis in kyphoplasty - potential for severe complications -
C. Birkenmeier, H. Trouillier, T. Seidl, B. Wegener, C. Pellengahr Schulze, V. Jansson