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    Minimally invasive surgery for traumatic spinal pathologies: a mini-open, lateral approach in the thoracic and lumbar spine by Smith, William D, Dakwar, Elias, Le, Tien V, Christian, Ginger, Serrano, Sherrie, Uribe, Juan S

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-12-2010)
    “…Prospective registry. The objective of this study was to examine patient outcomes using a mini-open, lateral approach for the treatment of traumatic thoracic…”
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    Minimally invasive surgery treatment for thoracic spine tumor removal: a mini-open, lateral approach by Uribe, Juan S, Dakwar, Elias, Le, Tien V, Christian, Ginger, Serrano, Sherrie, Smith, William D

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-12-2010)
    “…Prospective registry. The objective of this study is to examine procedural and long-term outcomes of a mini-open, lateral approach for tumor removal in the…”
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    A comparison of perioperative charges and outcome between open and mini-open approaches for anterior lumbar discectomy and fusion by Smith, William D, Christian, Ginger, Serrano, Sherrie, Malone, Kyle T

    Published in Journal of clinical neuroscience (01-05-2012)
    “…Abstract The objectives of this study were to examine charge data and long-term outcomes of two approaches for anterior lumbar interbody fusion: a mini-open…”
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    What to Do When the Kids Aren't Alright by Christian, Ginger, Quinn, Megan, Foley, Virginia

    Published in The learning professional (01-10-2022)
    “…In the aftermath of the acute phases of COVID-19, some schools are adopting trauma-informed, high-leverage practices to help educators and students cope with…”
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    Acute and Hyper-acute Thoracolumbar Corpectomy for Traumatic Burst Fractures Using a Mini-open Lateral Approach by Smith, William D., Ghazarian, Nick, Christian, Ginger

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-01-2018)
    “…STUDY DESIGN.Retrospective chart review. OBJECTIVE.The purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility of acute (<24 hours) and hyperacute (<8 hours)…”
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    Lumbarized sacrum as a relative contraindication for lateral transpsoas interbody fusion at L5-6 by Smith, William D, Youssef, Jim A, Christian, Ginger, Serrano, Sherrie, Hyde, Jonathan A

    Published in Journal of spinal disorders & techniques (01-07-2012)
    “…Retrospective review. To determine if lumbarized sacra at the L5-6 level (functional L4-5) are a contraindication to a lateral transpsoas approach…”
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    Outpatient Minimally Invasive Lumbar Interbody: Fusion Predictive Factors and Clinical Results by Smith, William D, Wohns, Richard N W, Christian, Ginger, Rodgers, Evelyn J, Rodgers, W Blake

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (01-04-2016)
    “…STUDY DESIGN.Retrospective review of data from a prospective patient outcomes registry. OBJECTIVE.The object of this work was to examine patient and surgical…”
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    Internship Experiences for Aspiring Principals: Student Perceptions and Effectiveness by Christian, Ginger R

    Published 2011
    “…The purpose of this quantitative study was to investigate East Tennessee State University graduate student perceptions on the effectiveness of internship…”
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    Minimally invasive lateral approach for symptomatic thoracic disc herniation: initial multicenter clinical experience by Uribe, Juan S, Smith, William D, Pimenta, Luiz, Härtl, Roger, Dakwar, Elias, Modhia, Urvij M, Pollock, Glen A, Nagineni, Vamsi, Smith, Ryan, Christian, Ginger, Oliveira, Leonardo, Marchi, Luis, Deviren, Vedat

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery. Spine (01-03-2012)
    “…Symptomatic herniated thoracic discs remain a surgical challenge and historically have been associated with significant complications. While neurological…”
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