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Mark B. Dekutoski
Researcher at Marshfield Clinic
Publications - 103
Citations - 6127
Mark B. Dekutoski is an academic researcher from Marshfield Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prospective cohort study & Deformity. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 103 publications receiving 5119 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark B. Dekutoski include Mayo Clinic & University of British Columbia.
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A novel classification system for spinal instability in neoplastic disease: an evidence-based approach and expert consensus from the Spine Oncology Study Group.
Charles G. Fisher,Christian P. DiPaola,Timothy C. Ryken,Mark H. Bilsky,Christopher I. Shaffrey,Sigurd Berven,James S. Harrop,Michael G. Fehlings,Stefano Boriani,Dean Chou,Meic H. Schmidt,David W. Polly,Roberto Biagini,Shane Burch,Mark B. Dekutoski,Aruna Ganju,Peter C. Gerszten,Ziya L. Gokaslan,Michael W. Groff,Norbert J. Liebsch,Ehud Mendel,Scott H. Okuno,Shreyaskumar Patel,Laurence D. Rhines,Peter S. Rose,Daniel M. Sciubba,Narayan Sundaresan,Katsuro Tomita,Péter Varga,Luiz Roberto Vialle,Frank D. Vrionis,Yoshiya Yamada,Daryl R. Fourney +32 more
TL;DR: The Spine Instability Neoplastic Score is a comprehensive classification system with content validity that can guide clinicians in identifying when patients with neoplastic disease of the spine may benefit from surgical consultation and aid surgeons in assessing the key components of spinal instability due to neoplasia.
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Incidence of Childhood Distal Forearm Fractures Over 30 Years: A Population-Based Study
Sundeep Khosla,L. Joseph Melton,Mark B. Dekutoski,Sara J. Achenbach,Ann L. Oberg,B. Lawrence Riggs +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a population-based study among Rochester, Minn., residents younger than 35 years with distal forearm fractures in 1969-1971, 1979-1981, 1989-1991, and 1999-2001 was conducted to determine whether there has been a change in the incidence of distal forearm fractures in children in recent years.
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Spinal Instability Neoplastic Score: An Analysis of Reliability and Validity From the Spine Oncology Study Group
Daryl R. Fourney,Evan Frangou,Timothy C. Ryken,Christian P. DiPaola,Christopher I. Shaffrey,Sigurd Berven,Mark H. Bilsky,James S. Harrop,Michael G. Fehlings,Stefano Boriani,Dean Chou,Meic H. Schmidt,David W. Polly,Roberto Biagini,Shane Burch,Mark B. Dekutoski,Aruna Ganju,Peter C. Gerszten,Ziya L. Gokaslan,Michael W. Groff,Norbert J. Liebsch,Ehud Mendel,Scott H. Okuno,Shreyaskumar Patel,Laurence D. Rhines,Peter S. Rose,Daniel M. Sciubba,Narayan Sundaresan,Katsuro Tomita,Péter Varga,Luiz Roberto Vialle,Frank D. Vrionis,Yoshiya Yamada,Charles G. Fisher +33 more
TL;DR: SINS demonstrated near-perfect inter- and intraobserver reliability in determining three clinically relevant categories of stability in patients with spinal tumor-related spinal instability.
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Efficacy and Safety of Surgical Decompression in Patients with Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: Results of the AOSpine North America Prospective Multi-Center Study
Michael G. Fehlings,Jefferson R. Wilson,Branko Kopjar,Sangwook Tim Yoon,Paul Arnold,Eric M. Massicotte,Alexander R. Vaccaro,Darrel S. Brodke,Christopher I. Shaffrey,Justin S. Smith,Eric J. Woodard,Robert Banco,Jens R. Chapman,Michael Janssen,Christopher M. Bono,Rick C. Sasso,Mark B. Dekutoski,Ziya L. Gokaslan +17 more
TL;DR: Surgical decompression for the treatment of cervical spondylotic myelopathy was associated with improvement in functional, disability-related, and quality-of-life outcomes at one year of follow-up for all disease severity categories.
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Diagnosis and management of metastatic spine disease. A review.
Daniel M. Sciubba,Rory J. Petteys,Mark B. Dekutoski,Charles G. Fisher,Michael G. Fehlings,Stephen L. Ondra,Laurence D. Rhines,Ziya L. Gokaslan +7 more
TL;DR: Optimal management of spinal metastases encompasses numerous medical specialties, including neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, medical and radiation oncology, radiology, and rehabilitation medicine.