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Iulian Popa

Researcher at Hai phong University Of Medicine and Pharmacy

Publications -  15
Citations -  108

Iulian Popa is an academic researcher from Hai phong University Of Medicine and Pharmacy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kyphosis & Sagittal plane. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 15 publications receiving 89 citations.

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Emergency pelvic stabilization in patients with pelvic posttraumatic instability.

TL;DR: The external fixator is very useful especially in the acute phase, acquiring an acceptable reduction and an adequate stability in the partially unstable lesions (Tile B) and also reduces the pelvic volume and bleeding, being considered essential within the resuscitation protocols.
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The variability of vertebral body volume and pain associated with osteoporotic vertebral fractures: conservative treatment versus percutaneous transpedicular vertebroplasty

TL;DR: In this study on OVF, vertebroplasty delivered superior clinical and radiological outcomes over the first year from intervention when compared to conservative treatment of patients with osteoporotic compression fractures without neurological deficit.
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Gait characteristics before hardware removal in patients operated upon for tibial plateau fractures

TL;DR: Complex intra-articular fractures, classified as Schatzker IV, V and VI, had a higher impact on joint function thanSchatzker II fractures treated with similar techniques and implants and were significantly improved between the six and the 12-month session.
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Utility of the pedicle subtraction osteotomy for the correction of sagittal spine imbalance

TL;DR: To limit the risk of mechanical complications and to achieve a good sagittal balance, PSO must be associated with additional SPOs or a second corrective surgery to obtain a solid anterior fusion.
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Sagittal balance parameters correlate with spinal conformational type and MRI changes in lumbar degenerative disc disease: results of a retrospective study

TL;DR: Characteristic changes in spinopelvic parameters identified in patients with lumbar degenerative disc disease were a reduction in pelvic incidence, sacral slope and lumbr lordosis, with an increased pelvic tilt, which were found to correlate with MRI changes in surgically treated patients.