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1. University of South Carolina at Charleston, Advances in Cervical Spine Instrumentation, May 1997

2. Henry Beaumont Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Image Guided Spinal Surgery, Detroit, MI, February 1998.

3. Penn State/Hershey Medical Center, Current Concepts in the Treatment of Lower Cervical Spine Trauma, October 1998.

4. Medical Care on a Refugee Camp .University of Buffalo, New York, “Pott’s Day”.

November 19, 1998.

5. Cervical Spine Trauma University of Buffalo, New York, “Pott’s Day”. November 19, 1998.

6. Image Guided Spinal Surgery University of Buffalo, New York, “Pott’s Day”. November 19, 1998.

7. Danberry, CT, Regional Spinal Society Meeting. The Case of the Spinal Traumatized Patient, December 18, 1998.

8. Boston, MA, Harvard University, Treatment of Cervical Spinal Trauma. February 24, 1999.

9. Chicago, Ill, Northwestern University, Contemporary management of spinal trauma.

December 20,2000.

10. Hahneman University, Philadelphia, Pa. Jan 24, 2001. The contemporary treatment of cervical spine trauma.

11. The management of subaxial cervical spine trauma. University of Louisville Grand Rounds. 2/ 27/2001 Louisville,KY

12. Cervical spine trauma. University of Gainseville Fla. grand rounds 3/ 16/2001 Gainseville Fla.

13. OP-1 in spinal applications. Royal National Hospital grand rounds Singapore, 3/27/2001 14. The use of bioabsorbables in spine surgery. Hahnemann University. Philadelphia, Pa

11/19/2001

15. The use of Robotic technology in spinal surgery. Akron General Hospital. Akron, Ohio 1/4/2002

16. Cervical Spine trauma- current concepts. Akron General Hospital. Akron, Ohio 1/4/2002 17. Bioabsorbable implants in spinal surgery. Akron General Hospital. Akron, Ohio 1/4/2002 18. The contemporary management of subaxial spinal trauma. Minnesota Twin Cities Spinal

center. Minneapolis, Mn 4/26/2002

19. The use of bioabsorbables in spinal surgery. Minnesota Twin Cities Spinal center.

Minneapolis, Mn 4/26/2002

20. The contemporary treatment of cervical spine trauma. Grand Rounds. Kansas City Medical Center. Kansas City, Miss. 9/17/2002

21. The contemporary of spinal trauma. Georgetown University Grand Rounds. Washington, D.C., April 29, 2003

22. Research progress in spinal trauma. St. Vincents Hospital Grand Rounds. New York, N.Y., May 21, 2003

23. The contemporary management of spinal trauma. UCLA Grand Rounds. Los Angelas Ca, May 24, 2003

24. Motion sparing devices for the lumbar spine. UCLA Grand Rounds. Los Angelas Ca, May 24, 2003

25. The evolution of posterior cervical instrumentation. Abington Hospital regional Neurologic Grand Rounds, Jenkintown, Pa 11/10/2003

26. Opposition Committee for Phd thesis defense (Martin van Dijk) on bioabsorbable interbody fusion cages. VU Medisch Centrum, Amsterdan, Netherlands 1/23/04 27. Controversies in the management of cervical spine trauma. University of Toronto

Neurosurgical Grand Rounds. February 13, 2004

28. Complications of Cervical Spine Surgery. Grand Rounds. Yale medical Center. New haven, CT 3/26/04

29. Grand Rounds. Complication prevention in cervical sine surgery. Medical College of Virginia. 4/15/04

30. Grand Rounds. Elective cervical spine surgery-injury prevention. Rush Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 4/28/04

31. Understanding mistakes related to the management of cervical trauma. Grand Rounds.

Lennox Hill Hospital, New York, N.Y. June, 17, 2004

32. Understanding the complexities of management issues related to cervical spine surgery.

Grand Rounds. University of Pennsylvania Department of Neurosurgery. Philadelphia, Pa 7/8/04

33. The management of cervical trauma. University of Kansas, Witchitaw Campus, Wichitaw, Kansas. 8/20/04

34. The management of spinal trauma. University of Chicago Orthopaedic Grand Rounds, Chicago, Ill. 9/22/04.

35. The contemporary management of cervical trauma. Grand Rounds. UCSD, San Diego, Ca, 10/05/04

36. Spinal Trauma-contemporary management. University of Pennsylvania Grand Rounds.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. Philadelphia, Pa 2/10/05

37. Spinal Trauma: Current Trends. Grand Rounds. Department of Neurosurgery and Orthopaedics. Vanderbilt University. Nashville, TN 3/31/05

38. The contemporary management of spinal trauma. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Thomas Jefferson University. 4/6/05

39. The classification of thoracolumbar injuries. Navy Medical Center Grand Rounds. San Diego. Ca 5/26/05

40. Understanding Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma. Grand Rounds, Northwestern University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. Chicago, Ill 6/17/05

41. Disk degeneration and regeneration. The Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Cleveland, Ohio, 7/14/05

42. A novel means of classifying thoracolumbar spine injuries. The Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Cleveland, Ohio, 7/14/05

43. The evolution of surgical management of cervical degenerative disk disease. The Weill, Hickrill, Lavyne grand rounf lecturer, Cornell Medical College, New York, N.Y. 7/28/05 44. Understanding Thoracolumbar injuries. Grand Rounds. Robert Wood Johnson School of

Medicine and Dentistry. 9/1/05

45. Grand Rounds Thoracolumbar Fractures:Current trends in management. Philadephia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Philadelphia, Pa 11 22 05

46. Disk degeneration and regeneration. Grand Rounds LeCocq lecturer. University of Washington, Seatle, Wa. 1/18-20/06

47. Cervcial Spine Trauma. Grand Rounds LeCocq lecturer. University of Washington, Seatle, Wa. 1/18-20/06

48. Thoracolumbar spina trauma, understanding classification systems Grand Rounds LeCocq lecturer. University of Washington, Seatle, Wa. 1/18-20/06

49. Grand Rounds. Understanding Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angelas Ca 3/7/06

50. Contemporary treatment of odontoid injuries. Grand Rounds. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Thomas Jefferson University. 4/5/06

51. Disk Degeneration and Regeneration. Department of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds.

UCSD Department of Neurosurgery. San Diego Ca 9 15 06

52. Total Disk arthroplasty-Pros and Cons. Grand Rounds UMDNJ Stratford Division Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. 10 18 06

53. Navy Medical Center San Diego Department of Orthopaedics Spine Symposium Visiting Professorship. Upper Cervical Spine Surgery Contemporary Management. 3 10 07

54. Navy Medical Center San Diego Department of Orthopaedics Spine Symposium Visiting Professorship. Subaxial Spine Injuries in the Athlete and the Timing of Surgery. 3 10 07 55. Contemporary management of spinal trauma. Research Triangle Park Orthopaedic

Society (Duke, University North Carolina Chapel Hill, Wake Medical Center, North Carolina University). Durham, North Carolina 4/17/07

56. Critically appraising the worlds literature. Grand Rounds Texas Back Institute, Plano Texas 7/27/07

57. Understanding the written word. Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 8/7/07

58. Spinal Trauma, University of Virginia Grand Rounds, Charlottesville, Va 9/12/07 59. Understanding cervical spine classification systems. Department of Physical Medicine

and Rehabilitation Grand Rounds, Thomas Jefferson University and the Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, Pa 9/18/07

60. Understanding Spinal Trauma and its classification. University of Toledo at Ohio Grand Rounds, Toledo, Ohio, 12 1 07

61. Medical Errors from a spinal perspective. University of Maryland Grand Rounds.

Baltimore Md 12 /6/07

62. Medical Errors, an evolving awareness. University of Gainseville Fla. Grand Rounds, 2/

15/2008

63. Understanding controversies in thoracolumbar spine trauma. University of Gainseville Fla. Grand Rounds, 2/ 15/2008

64. Understanding Evidence based medicine. University of Gainseville Fla. Grand Rounds, 2/ 15/2008

65. Medical errors and their prevention. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. University of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Ohio 5/21/08

66. Understanding contemporary movements in spinal injury. University of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Utah, 5/28/08

67. Understanding the literature. Columbia University, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery.

5/29/08

68. Spinal Trauma. University of Louisianna Grand Rounds, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. 5/30/08

69. When things go wrong in the OR. NYU/ Hospital for Joint Diseases Grand Rounds.New York City, N.Y.7/10/08

70. Clinical Equipoise and the value of treatment alternatives in spinal injury.. NYU/

Hospital for Joint Diseases Grand Rounds.New York City, N.Y.7/11/08

71. Grand Rounds. Thoracolumbar spinal trauma Spinal trauma-Decision making in treatment. Hahnemann/ Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pa 8/11/08

72. Understanding Spinal Trauma. University of Rochester Grand Rounds, Department of Orthopaedics, Rochester, N.Y. Sept 4, 2008

73. Understanding what can go wrong in patient care. Grand Rounds. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa 10/8/08

74. Bringing Safety into Medical Care. Grand Rounds. New York Medical College, Westchester Medical Center, St Vincents Hospital, Valhalla, New York 10 31 08 75. Understanding work related medical errors in the hospital setting. Grand Rounds,

Allegheny Hospital Health Care Center, Pittsburgh, Pa 3/3/09

76. Patient Care. Grand Rounds. Boston University. Boston, Ma. 3/09/09

77. Current Concepts in Cervical Spine Trauma. Grand Rounds, University of Vermont, Burlington Vermont 5/7/09

78. Patient Care initiatives. Grand Rounds, University of Vermont, Burlington Vermont 5/7/09

79. Understanding the role of latent background environmental problems and their contribution to patient related complications. Grand Rounds. SUNY Downstate Brooklynn, N.Y. 5/15/09

80. Complex problems in Spinal trauma Management. Grand Rounds. St Lukes/ Rossevelt Hospital 5/21/09

81. Spinal Cord Regeneration. Grand Rounds UCSD Medical Center. San Diego, Ca 12/11/09

82. Improving Patient Care. Grand Rounds. Thomas Jefferson University Department of Neurosurgery. Philadelphia, Pa 12/19/09

83. Bone Morphogenetic Proteins:their science and application. 30th annual Rex L. Dively Lectureship, University of Missouri, Kansas..4/15-16/10

84. Spinal Trauma in the next decade. 30th annual Rex L. Dively Lectureship, University of Missouri, Kansas..4/15-16/10

85. Spinal Cord Regeneration.. 30th annual Rex L. Dively Lectureship, University of Missouri, Kansas..4/15-16/10

86. Metastatic Disease to the Spine. 30th annual Rex L. Dively Lectureship, University of Missouri, Kansas..4/15-16/10

87. Medical errors and their prevention. 30th annual Rex L. Dively Lectureship, University of Missouri, Kansas..4/15-16/10

88. Evidence based Medicine. 30th annual Rex L. Dively Lectureship, University of Missouri, Kansas..4/15-16/10

89. Harry R. Gossling, M.D. Rehabilitation Lecture. Acute treatment of Spinal Cord Injury.

Hospital for Special Care.New Britain CN. 9/17/10

90. The treatment of cervical dislocations. Oregon Health and Science University. Portland, Oregon 10/19/10

91. Translational therapies in SCI. University of Louisianna Grand Rounds, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Shrevesport, La. 1/14/11

92. Understanding Evidence Based Approaches to the Management of Lumbar Degenerative Disk Disease. University of Louisianna Grand Rounds, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Shrevesport, La. 1/14/11

93. Managing safely the complex hospital system. Protecting the patient. Third Annual Clinical Spinal Cord Injury Visiting Professor. Reeve-Irvine Spinal Cord injury Research Center, Department of Orthpaedic Surgery, University of California, Irvine, Ca 3/11/11 94. Cervical Spinal Cord injury. Third Annual Clinical Spinal Cord Injury Visiting Professor.

Reeve-Irvine Spinal Cord injury Research Center, Department of Orthpaedic Surgery, University of California, Irvine, Ca 3/11/11

95. Understanding basic controversies following cervical spinal cord injury. Beth Israel Deconness Medical Center. Harvard University,. Boston, Mass 3/30/12

96. An update on Spinal Cord Injury Translational Studies. Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio 5/20/11

97. The value of early decompression on cervical spinal cord injury recovery. Johns Hopkins Robert W. Johnson, Jr. Lectureship:Orthopaedic Residents Graduation Visiting Professor, Chief Resident Day. Baltimore, MD. 6/17-18/2011

98. Understanding Complex Patient Management Issues in regards to safety. Temple Grand Rounds, Temple University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Philadelphia, pa 9/17/2011

99. New Innovations in Spinal Trauma Care Management. Laura Flawn Grand Rounds Lecture, UT Health science center at San Antonio, TX 10/10/11

100. Classification of Cervical Spine Fractures. University of Wisconsin, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Grand Rounds. Madison Wisconsin. 3 30 12

101. Debate: Thoracolumbar fractures should be treated by a posterior approach. University of Wisconsin, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Grand Rounds. Madison Wisconsin. 3 30 12 102. Fragility fractures in the elderly. University of Wisconsin, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Grand Rounds. Madison Wisconsin. 3 30 12

103. The timing of surgery in cervical spinal cord injury. University of Wisconsin, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Grand Rounds. Madison Wisconsin. 3 30 12

104. The Medical malpractice environment in the US. University of Wisconsin, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Grand Rounds. Madison Wisconsin. 3 30 12

105. Spinal Cord Injury Regeneration and Related Topics. Grand Rounds. Brown University, Providence, R.I 4/10/2012.

106. Understanding system process analysis in medical care delivery to prevent adverse events.

Grand Rounds:Georgia Health Sciences University. Augusta, Ga. 4/27/2012

107. Understanding the nature of basic science research in cervical spinal cord injury. Grand Rounds:Georgia Health Sciences University. Augusta, Ga. 4/28/2012

108. Grand Rounds University of Louisville Department of orthopaedic Surgery.Louisville, KY. Trends in Spine Trauma Care 6/1/2012

109. Grand Rounds: Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Value and Innovations in SCI Care. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. New York, N.Y. 1/16/2013

110. Grand Rounds: Advances in the management of Spinal Trauma. Swedish Neuroscience Institute, Seatle Washington 4/4/2013

111. Grand Rounds. Controversies in management of common spinal disorders. Georgetown Grand Rounds, Washington, D.C. 4/9/2013

112. How to make medical care safer. Grand Rounds. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery &

Rehabilitation, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, Texas Tech Health Sciences Center-El Paso, Texas 5 31/2013

113. Developing a flourishing academic research program. Grand Rounds. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, Paul L.

Foster School of Medicine, Texas Tech Health Sciences Center-El Paso, Texas 5 31/2013 114. The value of early intervention in spinal injury. Grand Rounds. Department of

Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, Paul L.

Foster School of Medicine, Texas Tech Health Sciences Center-El Paso, Texas 5 31/2013 115. Grand rounds. Understanding the complexities of spinal trauma. North Shore-LIJ Heath

System, Long Island, N.Y. 6/19/2013

116. Grand Rounds: University of Toronto SpineFEST Visiting Professorship. Patient Care.

How to make it Safer. University ot Toronto, Toronto CN 6/24/2013

117. Grand Rounds: University of Toronto SpineFEST Visiting Professorship. Medical Ethics.

University ot Toronto, Toronto CN 6/24/2013

118. Grand Rounds: Postoperative Wound infections. Stanford University, Stanford, Ca.

Department of Neurosurgery. 4/18/2014

119. Grand Rounds:How we can utilize resources appropriately with regards to Spinal imaging.Yale, Department of Radiology. Yale University, New Haven, CT 4/24/2014 120. Grand Rounds:MRI use in Spinal Trauma.Yale, Department of Radiology. Yale

University, New Haven, CT 4/24/2014

121. Grand Rounds: Leadership. Western Michigan University Home Stryker M.D. School of Medicine. 5/2/2014

122. Grand Rounds: Update cervical spine trauma. Western Michigan University Home Stryker M.D. School of Medicine. 5/2/2014

123. Grand Rounds:Update thoracolumbar spine trauma. Western Michigan University Home Stryker M.D. School of Medicine. 5/2/2014

124. Grand Rounds: Medical Erros: root cause analysis. Western Michigan University Home Stryker M.D. School of Medicine. 5/2/2014

125. Grand Rounds. Medical Errors:Understanding Communication for efficient process controls in the hospital setting. Ohio State, Columbus, Ohio 1/9/2015

126. Grand Rounds. Advances in Cervical Spine Trauma. Ohio State, Columbus, Ohio 1/9/2015

127. Grand Rounds. Regionalization of an Orthopaedic Practice: The Rothman Institute Experience. Department of Orthopaedics at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Hanover, N.H. 6/5/2015

128. Grand Rounds. Team work leads to a safer work environment. DMC Sports Medicine and Wayne State University. Detroit, MI. 9/9/2015

129. Grand Rounds. How to manage the professional sports spinal injuries. DMC Sports Medicine and Wayne State University. Detroit, MI. 9/9/2015

ABSTRACTS

1. An, H.S., A.R. Vaccaro and J.M. Cotler: Spinal disorders at the cervical-thoracic junction. Orthop. Trans. 15:680-684, 1991.

2. An H.S., A.R. Vaccaro, J.M. Cotler and S.S. Lin: Low lumbar burst fracture: Comparison among body cast, Harrington rod, Luque rod and Steffee plate. Orthop. Trans. 15:244, 1991.

3. An H.S., A.R. Vaccaro, and J.M. Cotler: Spinal instability of the cervical thoracic junction. J. Amer. Paraplegia Soc. 14: 108, 1991.

4. An H.S., A.R. Vaccaro, J.M. Cotler. and S.S. Lin: Burst fractures of the low lumbar spine:Comparison between body cast, Harrington rod, Luque rod and Steffee plate. J.

Amer. Paraplegia Soc. 14:108, 1991.

5. Vaccaro, A.R., H.S. An, C. Dolinskas, J.M. Cotler and R.A. Balderston: Distinction betweenspinal tumors and infections by MRI. Orthop. Trans. 15:614, 761, 1991.

6. An, H.S., A.R. Vaccaro, F.A. Simeone and R.A. Balderston: Herniated lumbar disc disease in patients over fifty years of age. Orthop. Trans. 15:6, 239, 244-245, 1991.

7. An, H.S., A.R. Vaccaro, R.A. Balderston, J.M. Cotler and M. Cardelia: The significance of thoracic lumbar canal size in neurologically injured patients. Orthop. Trans. 15:164-260, 1991.

8. Vaccaro, A.R., Dabney, K.W. and Bowen, J.R.: Characteristics of juvenile idiopathic scoliosis followed to skeletal maturity. Orthop. Trans. 16:326, 1992.

9. Lin, S.S., A.R. Vaccaro, S. Reich, M.J. Levine, and J.M. Cotler: Spinal low-velocity gunshot wounds with a transperitoneal injury. Orthop. Trans. 17:1078, 1993.

10. Vaccaro, A.R., S.J. Rizzolo, T. Allardyce, R.A. Balderston, J.M. Cotler and C.

Dolinskas: Soft tissue structures at risk during thoracic pedicle screw insertion. Orthop.

Trans.17: 983, 1993.

11. Lin, S.S., A.R. Vaccaro, S. Reich, M.J. Levine, and J.M. Cotler: Low-velocity gunshot wounds with a transperitoneal injury. Orthop. Trans. 17:446, 1993.

12. Rizzolo, S.J., J.M. Cotler, A.R. Vaccaro, R.A. Balderston, A. Flanders, J. Ergener: The incidence of disc injury complicating cervical spine dislocations and the results of attempted closed reduction. Orthop. Tran.17: 1079, 1993.

13. Vaccaro, A.R., K. Dabney, J.T. Guille and J.R. Bowen: Characteristics of juvenile idiopathic scoliosis followed to skeletal maturity. Orthop. Trans. 17:52, 67, 1993.

14. Vaccaro, A.R., H.S. An, R.A. Balderston and J.M. Cotler.: Noncontiguous injuries of the spine. Orthop. Trans. 16:686, 1993.

15. Vaccaro, A.R., S.J. Rizzolo, T.J. Allardyce, R.A. Balderston, J.M. Cotler, and C.

Dolinskas: Thoracic pedicle screw spinal instrumentation: preliminary results and soft tissue structures at risk during thoracic pedicle screw insertion. Orthop Trans. 17:114-115, 138, 1993.

16. Garfin, S.R., A.R. Vaccaro, G.J. Scuderi: Commentary. Current Opinion in Orthopedics 5:1-2, 1994.

17. Vaccaro, A.R., D. Ring, G. Scuderi, S.R. Garfin: Acute calcific retropharyngeal

tendinitis: Clinical presentation and pathologic characterization. Orthop. Trans. 18:712, 915, 1994.

18. Levine, M., A.R. Vaccaro, M. Smith, S. Rushton, R.A. Balderston, and J.M. Cotler: Bi-vector traction for unstable cervical spinal injuries. Orthop. Trans. 18:712, 915, 1994.

19. Vaccaro, A.R., S.R. Garfin, G. Scuderi, R. Chestnut: Metallic artifacts in MR Imaging.

Orthop. Trans. 18:817-818, 1994.

20. Scuderi, G.J., A.R. Vaccaro, S.R. Garfin: The effect of a postoperative spinal wound infection of spinal arthrodesis. Orthop. Trans. 18:1098, 1994.

21. Scuderi, G.J., A.R. Vaccaro, M. Maguire, D.S. Cohen, S.R. Garfin: Is fusion necessary in the surgical management of adult low-grade spondylolisthesis? Orthop. Trans. 18:1103, 1994.

22. J. Farmer, A.R. Vaccaro, Albert T. Balderston, R. J. Cotler: Neurologic Deterioration Following Cervical Spinal Cord Injury. Orthop. Trans. 19:191, 1999

23. W. Bauerle, A.R. Vaccaro, C. Becker, J. Cotler:Early Halo Immobilization of Displaced Traumatic Spondylolisthesis of the Axis. Orthop. Trans. 19:200, 1995

24. Y. Fukui, M. Krag, D. Huston, T. Ambrose, A.R. Vaccaro, M. Brennan, A. Conant, J.

Tranowski: 3-D Dynamic Halovest Loads: Full Crossover Comparison of 3 Vest Types.

Orthop. Trans. 19:202, 1995

25. Rosen J.E., A.R. Vaccaro, Northrup B., Prior Tracheostomy Does Not Increase Rate of Infection in Anterior Cervical Spine Surgery. Orth. Trans. 19:188,1995

26. Farmer J., A.R. Vaccaro, T. Albert, R.A. Balderston, J. Cotler, S. Malone: Neurologic Progression Following Cervical Spinal Cord Injury. Orthop. Trans. 19:308, 1995

27. Giacobetti F., A.R. Vaccaro, J. Farmer, J. M. Cotler: Vertebral Artery Injuries associated with cervical spine trauma: A prospective analysis. Orthop. Trans. 19:308-309, 1995.

28. Farmer J., A.R. Vaccaro, T.J. Albert, R.A. Balderston, J.M. Cotler: The changing nature of admissions to a spinal cord injury center: Violence on the Rise. Orthop. Trans.

19:310, 1995.

29. Albert T.J., Balderston R.A., A.R. Vaccaro, R.H. Rothman: A ProspectiveAnalysis of Patient Based Health Outcome After Total Joint Arthroplasty and Spinal Surgery: A Comparative Analysis. Orth. Trans. 19:612, 1995.

30. Ring, D., A.R. Vaccaro, G.J. Scuderi, S.R. Garfin: Vertebral Osteomyelitis after blunt traumatic esophageal rupture. Yearbook of Nuclear Medicine, 1996.

31. Vaccaro, A.R., Heary, B., Balderston, R.A., Cotler, J.M.: The Efficacy of Steroids in Spinal Cord Injuries from Gunshot Wounds. Orth. Trans. 20:150-151, 1996.

32. Bauerle, W.B., Vaccaro, A.R., Pan, W.T., Banco, S.P., Balderston, R.A., Cotler, J.M.:

The Prognostic Significance of Spinal Shock (Absence of Bulbocavernosus Reflex) on Neurologic Recovery in Adult Patients with Isolated Cervical Spinal Cord Injury. Orth.

Trans. 20:188, 1996.

33. Odgers, C.J., Vaccaro, A.R., Pollack, M.E., Cotler, J.M.: The Accuracy of Pedicle Screw Placement with the Assistance of Lateral Plain Radiography. Orth. Trans.

20:244, 1996.

34. Vaccaro, A.R., Rizzolo, S.J., Balderston, R.A., Allardyce, T.J., Garfin, S.R., Dolinskas, C.: Placement of Pedicle Screws in the Thoracic Spine: Part II: An Anatomical and Radiographic Assessment. Yearbook of Orthopaedics, p. 162, 1996.

35. Vaccaro, A.R., Rizzolo, S.J., Allardyce, T.J., Ramsey, M., Salvo, J., Balderston, R.A., Cotler, J.M.: Placement of Pedicle Screws in the Thoracic Spine: Part I: Morphometric Analysis of the Thoracic Vertebrae. Yearbook of Orthopaedics, p. 163, 1996.

36. Giacobetti, F., Vaccaro, A.R., Farmer, J.C., Cotler, J.M.: Vertebral Artery Injuries Associated with Cervical Spine Trauma: A Prospective Analysis. Orth. Trans. 20:393, 1996.

37. Odgers, C.J., Vaccaro, A.R., Cotler, J.M., Pollack, M.E.: The Accuracy of Pedicle Screw Placement with the Assistance of Lateral Plain Radiography. Orth. Trans. 20:413, 1996.

38. Vaccaro, A.R., Abraham, D., Cotler, J.C., Failure of Multilevel Anterior Unicortical Cervical Plate Instrumentation. Orth. Trans 21:267, 1997.

39. Marks, R.M., Vaccaro, A.R., Balderston, R.A. Postoperative Blood Salvage on Total Knee Arthroplasty Using the Solutions Autotransfusion System. Yearbook of

Orthopaedics, pp. 163-164, 1977.

40. Cotler, J.M., Vaccaro, A.R., Giacobelli, F.B. Vertebral Artery Injuries Associated with Cervical Spine Trauma. Orth Trans 21:439, 1997.

41. Vaccaro, A.R., Falatyn, S.P., Flander, A.E., Balderston, R.A., Northrup, B.E., Cotler, J.M. Evaluation of the Intervertebral Disc and Spinal Ligaments by Pre-and Post-reduction Magnetic Resonance Imaging Following Cervical Spine Dislocations. Orth Trans 21:460, 1997.

42. Kramer, D.L., Ludwig, S.C., Balderston, R.A., Vaccaro, A.R., Foley, K.T., Albert, T.J.

Placement of Pedicle Screws in the Cervical Spine: Comparative Accuracy of Cervical Pedicle Screw Placement Using Three Techniques. Orth Trans 21: 484, 1997.

43. Vaccaro, A.R., Northrup, B.E., Cotler, J.M, Sheeton, T.P., Balderston, R.A., Herbison, G.J. Early Versus Late Surgery For Cervical Cord Injury. Orth Trans. 21: 496, 1997.

44. Rushton, S.A., Albert, T.J., Schweitzer, M., Deeley, D., Vaccaro, A.R., Balderston, R.A., Cotler, J.M. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Following Cervical Spine Bilateral Facet Dislocations. Orth. Trans 21: 508, 1997.

45. Rushton, S.A., Albert, T.J., Schweitzer, M., Deeley, D., Vaccaro, A.R., Balderson, R.A., Cotler, J.M.: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Following Cervical Spine Bilateral Facet Dislocations. Orth. Trans 21:1283-1284, 1997-1998.

46. Ludwig, S., Kramer, D., Balderston, R.A., Foley, K., Vaccaro, A.R., Albert, T.J.:

Placement of Pedicle Screws in the Cervical Spine: Comparative Accuracy of Cervical Pedicle Screw Placement using Three Techniques. Orth. Trans. 21:1204-1205, 1997-1998.

47. Ludwig, S., Kramer, D.L., Balderston, R.A., Foley, K.F., Vaccaro, A.R., Albert, T.J.:

Placement of Pedicle Screws in the Cervical Spine: Comparative Accuracy of Cervical Pedicle Screw Placement Using Three Techniques. Orth Trans 22:32-33, 1999

48. Silveri, C., Foley, K. Vaccaro, A.R., Shah, S., Garfin, S.: Atlanto-axial Screw Fixation Risk Assessment and Bone Morphometry Using an Image-Guided System. Ortho. Trans.

22: 498, 1998-99.

49. Albert, T.J., Vaccaro, A.R.: Image-Guided Anterior Cervical Corpectomy.AFeasibility Study. Orth. Trans. 22:507, 1998-99.

50. Vanichkachorn, J., Albert, T.J., Silveri, C., Vaccaro, A.R.: The Anterior Junctional Plate in the Cervical Spine. Orth. Trans. 22, 1998-99.

51. Carrino, J.A., Morrison, W.B., Flanders, A.E., Vaccaro, A.R., Schweitzer, M.E.

Unilateral Interfacetal dislocation: MR imaging of associated injuries. Radiology 201;

221 (P) Suppl 1; 568

52. Patel, T.C., Vaccaro, A.R., Truumees, E., Fischgrund, J.S., Hilibrand, A.S., Herkowitz, H.N.: Two year follow-up of safety and efficacy study of osteoinductive protein-1 (recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-7) as an adjunct to posterolateral lumbar fusion. The Spine Journal Vol. 2, No.2:8S 2002

53. Patel, T.C., McCulloch, J.A., Vaccaro, A.R., Truumees, E., Fischgrund, J.S., Herkowitz, H.N., Albert, T.J., Hilibrand, A.S., Phillips, F.M., Wetzel, F.T.: A pilot safety and efficacy study of osteoinductive protein-1 (recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-7) in posterolateral lumbar fusion as a replacement for iliac crest autograft. The Spine Journal Vol. 2, No.2: 9S, 2002

54. Vanichkachorn, J., McAfee, P.C., Fedder, I.L., Catino, M.A., Vaccaro, A.R., Albert, T.J., Paris, M.D.: Lateral mass plate fixation for severe cervical instability. The Spine Journal

54. Vanichkachorn, J., McAfee, P.C., Fedder, I.L., Catino, M.A., Vaccaro, A.R., Albert, T.J., Paris, M.D.: Lateral mass plate fixation for severe cervical instability. The Spine Journal

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