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Georg Osterhoff

Researcher at Leipzig University

Publications -  181
Citations -  3097

Georg Osterhoff is an academic researcher from Leipzig University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Fracture fixation. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 151 publications receiving 2095 citations. Previous affiliations of Georg Osterhoff include University of Zurich & University of British Columbia.

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Midterm outcome after posterior stabilization of unstable Midthoracic spine fractures in the elderly.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated midterm results after posterior stabilization of unstable midthoracic fractures in the elderly, and showed that patients treated with long segmental stabilization had a significantly lower rate of sequential vertebral body fractures during follow-up.
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Impact of Multifidus Muscle Atrophy on the Occurrence of Secondary Symptomatic Adjacent Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures.

TL;DR: In this article, the potential influence of multifidus atrophy and fatty degeneration on the incidence of adjacent vertebral compression fractures within one year after the index fracture was assessed.
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The fascial connections of the pectineal ligament

TL;DR: The morphology of the pectineal ligament including its fascial connections to surrounding structures are described to consider during orthopedic and trauma surgical approaches, in gynecology, hernia and incontinence surgery, and in operations for pelvic floor and neovaginal reconstructions.
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Medial acetabular wall breach in total hip arthroplasty - is full-weight-bearing possible?

TL;DR: There is no clear evidence for postoperative partial weight-bearing in case of a medial breach as far as the surgeon feels that the acetabular component is stable and in the light of previous biomechanical studies.
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Anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion with stand-alone cages in patients with multilevel degenerative cervical spine disease is safe

TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated radiographic and clinical outcomes in patients with multilevel degenerative cervical spine disease treated by stand-alone cages for anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion (ACCF).