Shaobo Wang
Peking University
17 Papers
32 Citations
Shaobo Wang is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Analysis of cervical and global spine alignment under Roussouly sagittal classification in Chinese cervical spondylotic patients and asymptomatic subjects.
Miao Yu,Wen-Kui Zhao,Mai Li,Shaobo Wang,Yu Sun,Liang Jiang,Feng Wei,Xiaoguang Liu,Lin Zeng,Zhongjun Liu +9 more
TL;DR: The cervical alignment correlates with their global spine and pelvic curves, and lordosis is not the only presentation in asymptomatic subjects.
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Does Dynamic Supine Magnetic Resonance Imaging Improve the Diagnostic Accuracy of Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy? A Review of the Current Evidence
TL;DR: Evidence suggests that dsMRI can elucidate spinal cord compression with higher sensitivity, resulting in improved diagnostic accuracy of cervical spondylotic myelopathy, which may impact surgical planning for these patients.
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Open door expansive laminoplasty and postoperative axial symptoms: a comparative study between two different procedures.
TL;DR: Cervical expansive laminoplasty with preservation of unilateral PMLC may have the advantage of a lower rate of postoperative AS and maintenance of cervical spinal lordosis compared with the HSAP group.
Laminoplasty with lateral mass screw fixation for cervical spondylotic myelopathy in patients with athetoid cerebral palsy: A retrospective study.
TL;DR: Laminoplasty with lateral mass screw fixation is an effective treatment for cervical spondylotic myelopathy in patients with athetoid cerebral palsy and developmental cervical spinal canal stenosis.
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Vertebral Artery Variation in Patients With Congenital Cervical Scoliosis: An Anatomical Study Based on Radiological Findings.
Tian Xia,Yu Sun,Shaobo Wang,Fengshan Zhang,Li Zhang,Shengfa Pan,Yinze Diao,Xin Chen,Feifei Zhou,Yanbin Zhao +9 more
TL;DR: In patients with congenital cervical scoliosis, the dominance of vertebral artery is not related to the convex side or concave side, but patients with a dominant vertebra artery have a larger Cobb angle, which means extra cautious must be taken during surgery.
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