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ABSTRACT PRESENTER PRESENTER START END PRESENTATION PODIUM PRESENTATIONS ABSTRACT TITLE Awards NUMBER # FIRST NAME LAST NAME TIME TIME 4 min WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28: Deformity 1 podium time Post-operative radiographic spinopelvic


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PRESENTATION NUMBER

ABSTRACT #

PRESENTER FIRST NAME PRESENTER LAST NAME START TIME END TIME

PODIUM PRESENTATIONS ABSTRACT TITLE

Awards

4 min podium time

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28: Deformity 1

1

85

Michael M.H. Yang

1300 1304

Post-operative radiographic spinopelvic measurements gradually change following thoracolumbar fusions for adult spinal deformity

Residents

2

47

Shandy Fox

1305 1309

Impact of Pelvic Parameters on Clinical Outcomes Following Short Segment Lumbar Fusion

Fellows

3

102

Daniel Warren

1310 1314

Hardware Failure Based on Extent of Sagittal Vertical Axis Correction in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery

Neither

1314 1320

DISCUSSION

4

115

Robert Andrew Ravinsky

1321 1325

Interbody Fusion through Impaction Grafting in Adult Spinal Deformity

Fellows

5

89

Christopher Nielsen

1326 1330

Direct Nerve Root Stimulation: A Novel Approach to Neuromonitoring for Reduction of High Grade Spondylolithesis

Fellows

6

126

Firoz Miyanji

1331 1335

Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) for CPCHILD Questionnaire following Scoliosis Surgery in Cerebral Palsy (CP)

Neither

1335 1341

DISCUSSION

7

95

Etienne Bourassa- Moreau

1342 1346

A prospective study of the improvement in health-related quality of life following surgical treatment

  • f lumbosacral spondylolisthesis in young patients

Fellows

8

15

Nick Pasic

1347 1351

Measuring the Cobb Angle in Scoliosis Patients: A Comparison of Manual and Computer Generated Measurements

Residents

9

162

Fred Xavier

1352 1356

Nano-Dose Protocol for Cobb Angle Assessment in Early Onset Scoliosis: Preliminary Results of a Phantom Based and Clinically Validated Study

Fellows

1356 1402

DISCUSSION

4 min podium time

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28: Deformity 2

10

21

Alejandro Peiro-Garcia

1420 1424

Sagittal Balance and Spinopelvic Parameters in AIS Patients Managed with Intraoperative Skull- Femoral Traction

Fellows

11

156

Jonathan Bourget- Murray

1425 1429

Quality, Safety, and Value of Innovation in Scoliosis Surgery: Intraoperative Skull Femoral Traction and Navigated Sequential Drilling

Residents

12

34

Firoz Miyanji

1430 1434

Anterior Vertebral Body Tethering for the Treatment of Idiopathic Scoliosis: Feasibility, Outcomes, and Complications

Neither

1434 1440

DISCUSSION

13

26

Alejandro Peiro-Garcia

1441 1445

Short-Term Complications in VEPTR and Magnetically Controlled Growing Rods to Manage Early Onset Scoliosis

Fellows

14

170

Fred Xavier

1446 1450

Early Spinal Size Gain and Alignment Changes in Early-Onset Scoliosis Children Operated with MAGEC Rods: A Preliminary Study using the EOS Imaging System

Fellows

15

118

Stephen Joel Lewis

1451 1455

Post-operative Distal Coronal Decompensation after Fusion to L3 for Idiopathic Scoliosis is affected by Sagittal Pelvic Parameters

Neither

1455 1501

DISCUSSION

16

92

Etienne Bourassa- Moreau

1502 1506

Establishing Guidelines for Surgical Reduction in High-Grade L5-S1 Spondylolisthesis Based on Quality

  • f Life Measures

Neither

17

22

Alejandro Peiro-Garcia

1507 1511

Staged Magec Rods Insertion to Manage Early Onset Scoliosis

Fellows

18

29

Firoz Miyanji

1512 1516

Assessing Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in Cerebral Palsy (CP) Following Scoliosis Surgery: Is the CPCHILD Measuring What We Want?

Neither

1516 1522

DISCUSSION

18th Annual Scientific Conference of the CSS Download full abstracts at www.spinecanada.ca February 28 - March 3, 2018 Banff AB

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PRESENTATION NUMBER

ABSTRACT #

PRESENTER FIRST NAME PRESENTER LAST NAME START TIME END TIME

PODIUM PRESENTATIONS ABSTRACT TITLE

Awards

4 min podium time

THURSDAY MARCH 1: Complications/Degenerative Spondylolisthesis

19

160

Reina Yao

0630 0634

Spine surgery infection: who is at risk?

Fellows

20

7

Ralph Thomas Schär

0635 0639

Reduction in surgical site infections with suprafascial intrawound application of vancomycin powder in instrumented posterior spinal fusion: A retrospective case-control study

Fellows

21

144

Hussam Jabri

0640 0644

Increased Risk of Infections Following Blood Transfusions in Anterior Cervical Spine Surgery

Neither

0644 0653

DISCUSSION

22

147

Amedeo Falsetto

0654 0658

Allogeneic Blood Transfusions and Infection Risk in Single Level Lumbar Posterior Decompression: An American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Study

Residents

23

133

Mark Xu

0659 0703

Canadian national survey on surgical site infection prophylactic strategies in spine surgery

Residents

24

68

Vinay Kulkarni

0704 0708

Determining the Extent of Clinical Practice Variation Across Canada for Single-Level Posterior Surgery for Lumbar Degenerative Spondylolisthesis

Fellows

0708 0717

DISCUSSION

25

58

Jennifer Lauren Nevin

0718 0722

Use of the Spine Adverse Events Severity System (SAVES) in patients undergoing spine surgery not related to trauma. A comparison with NSQIP for the identification of acute care adverse events.

Residents

26

155

Oliver Ayling

0723 0727

The effect of peri-operative adverse events on long-term patient reported outcomes after lumbar spine surgery

Residents

27

17

Mike Craig

0728 0732

Surgical Satisfaction and Clinical Outcomes in Degenerative Spondylolisthesis

Residents

0732 0741

DISCUSSION

28

101

Christopher Bailey

0742 0746

Spinopelvic parameters and sagittal balance does not correlate with baseline pain, function, or general health in degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis

Residents

29

112

Michael Bond

0747 0751

Does Back Pain Improve in Surgically Treated Degenerative Lumbar Spondylolisthesis: What can we tell our patients?

Residents

30

123

Robert Andrew Ravinsky

0752 0756

Slip Progression in Low-Grade Degenerative Lumbar Spondylolisthesis and Symptomatic Deterioration after Minimally Invasive Decompression

Fellows

0756 0805

DISCUSSION

18th Annual Scientific Conference of the CSS Download full abstracts at www.spinecanada.ca February 28 - March 3, 2018 Banff AB

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PRESENTATION NUMBER

ABSTRACT #

PRESENTER FIRST NAME PRESENTER LAST NAME START TIME END TIME

PODIUM PRESENTATIONS ABSTRACT TITLE

Awards

4 min podium time

THURSDAY MARCH 1: Pre-Operative Assessment

31

165

Daniel Yavin

0830 0834

Lumbar Spine Fusion: The Influence of Evidence on Decision Making

Residents

32

6

Norah-Faye Matthies

0835 0839

An exploratory analysis of spine patients' preoperative concerns and decision-making process; does what the surgeon say matter?

Residents

33

39

Zachary Tan

0840 0844

Clinical Practice Variation (CPV) in Informed Consent for Lumbar Spine Surgery

Fellows

0844 0853

DISCUSSION

34

70

John Street

0854 0858

Biological and clinical outcomes of chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy in the treatment of patients with acute inflammatory radiculopathy secondary to lumbar disc herniation: A pilot study.

Neither

35

119

Kim Vu

0859 0903

Beneficial Effects of Regular Exercise Prior to Thoracolumbar Spinal Surgery.

Neither

36

125

Greg McIntosh

0904 0908

Sociodemographic characteristics of distinct patterns of low back pain.

Neither

0908 0917

DISCUSSION

37

138

Donna Eastwood

0918 0922

Improving post-operative patient reported benefits and satisfaction following spinal fusion with a single pre-operative education session.

Neither

38

163

Fan Jiang

0923 0927

Prediction Rule for Determining Discharge Destination Post Posterior Thoracolumbar Spinal Fusion Procedures Using the Canadian Spine Outcomes and Research Network (CSORN)

Fellows

39

31

Raphaele Charest- Morin

0928 0932

The Impact of Frailty and Sarcopenia on Postoperative Outcomes in Adult Spine Surgery A Systematic Literature Review

Neither

0932 0941

DISCUSSION

40

109

  • Y. Raja

Rampersaud

0942 0946

The need to improve prediction of responders and non-responders in elective spine, hip, and knee surgery: a health-economic argument

Neither

41

166

Khaled Ali Almansoori

0947 0951

Prognostic Utility of Pain Diagrams for Predicting Surgical Intervention among Spine Referrals

Neither

42

140

Neil Manson

0952 0956

Pre-operative psychological factors significantly add to the predictability of chronic narcotic use: A 2 year Prospective Study.

Neither

0956 1005

DISCUSSION

18th Annual Scientific Conference of the CSS Download full abstracts at www.spinecanada.ca February 28 - March 3, 2018 Banff AB

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PRESENTATION NUMBER

ABSTRACT #

PRESENTER FIRST NAME PRESENTER LAST NAME START TIME END TIME

PODIUM PRESENTATIONS ABSTRACT TITLE

Awards

4 min podium time

FRIDAY MARCH 2: Oncology

43

143

Hanbing Zhou

0630 0634

Limitations of NSQIP in evaluation of risk for patients undergoing emergent surgery for spine metastases.

Fellows

44

4

Francis Abed Rabbo

0635 0639

Surgical site infection in spinal metastasis: incidence and risk factors

Fellows

45

124

Shreya Srinivas

0640 0644

Adverse Events Profile in En Bloc Resection for Metastasis and Surgery for Primary Bone Tumor

0644 0653

DISCUSSION

46

78

Anick Nater

0654 0658

Development and validation of clinical prediction models of survival and clinical outcomes for patients with metastatic epidural spinal disease: A systematic review

Residents

47

48

Michael Bond

0659 0703

Evidence from the Epidemiology, Process and Outcomes of Spine Oncology (EPOSO) cohort: Surgical versus Radiation therapy for the treatment of Cervical Metastases.

Residents

48

100

Anick Nater

0704 0708

Predictive Factors of Survival in a Surgical Series of Metastatic Epidural Spinal Cord Compression and a Complete External Validation of Eight Multivariable Scoring Systems in a Prospective North American Multi-Centre Study

Residents

0708 0717

DISCUSSION

49

5

Francis Abed Rabbo

0718 0722

Anterolateral Cervical Kyphoplasty for Metastatic Cervical Spine Lesions

Neither

50

16

Karl-Philippe Guerard

0723 0727

Characterizing the molecular landscape of sarcomatoid differentiation in prostate cancer bone metastasis

Neither

51

32

Raphaele Charest- Morin

0728 0732

Ewing's Sarcoma of the Spine: Prognostic Variables for Survival and Local Control in Surgically Treated Patients

Neither

0732 0741

DISCUSSION

52

57

Elie Akoury

0742 0746

Nanoparticle-based targeted zoledronate delivery to treat bone metastasis secondary to prostate cancer

Fellows

53

25

Felipe Nares

0747 0751

Lumbar surgery in octagenarians. Really?

Fellows

54

158

Oliver Ayling

0752 0756

Clinical Outcomes Research in Lumbar Spine Surgery: Are 2 year follow-ups necessary?

Residents

0756 0805

DISCUSSION

18th Annual Scientific Conference of the CSS Download full abstracts at www.spinecanada.ca February 28 - March 3, 2018 Banff AB

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PRESENTATION NUMBER

ABSTRACT #

PRESENTER FIRST NAME PRESENTER LAST NAME START TIME END TIME

PODIUM PRESENTATIONS ABSTRACT TITLE

Awards

4 min podium time

FRIDAY MARCH 2: Training / CSORN

55

20

Mahmoud Bedaiwy

0830 0834

Residents and Fellows Participation and Postoperative Technical Surgical Outcomes in Elective Anterior Cervical Spine Surgery

Fellows

56

120

Joel Finkelstein

0835 0839

Canadian Spine Fellowship Training: Self Assessment

Neither

57

1

Scott Paquette

0840 0844

Trainee Perspectives on Procedural Competencies During Spine Surgery Clinical Fellowship

Neither

0844 0853

DISCUSSION

58

132

Alisson Roberto Teles

0854 0858

Surgical Feasibility and Results of Oblique Lateral Interbody Fusion at L5-S1 level

Fellows

59

168

Khaled Ali Almansoori

0859 0903

Long-term practice trends of fellowship trained spine surgeons in Canada

Neither

60

45

Alisson Roberto Teles

0904 0908

Predictive Model for Return to Work After Lumbar Spine Surgery in Canada

Fellows

0908 0917

DISCUSSION

61

67

Shreya Srinivas

0918 0922

Effect of surgical decompression on back pain in lumbar spinal stenosis: a CSORN registry study

Fellows

62

69

Eugene Wai

0923 0927

Increased Prevalence of Chronic Disease in Back Pain Patients Living in a Car Dependent Neighbourhood

Neither

63

76

Duncan Cushnie

0928 0932

Effect of the Duration of Symptoms on Surgical Outcomes in Lumbar Stenosis and Disc Herniation: a CSORN registry study

Fellows

0932 0941

DISCUSSION

64

129

Nicolas Dea

0942 0946

Resolution and factors associated with low back pain after lumbar discectomy: a CSORN registry study Residents

65

141

  • Y. Raja

Rampersaud

0947 0951

Patient expectations in spine surgery: a national Canadian perspective

Neither

66

142

  • Y. Raja

Rampersaud

0952 0956

Patients' expectation fulfillment and satisfaction with spine surgery

Neither

0956 1005

DISCUSSION

18th Annual Scientific Conference of the CSS Download full abstracts at www.spinecanada.ca February 28 - March 3, 2018 Banff AB

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PRESENTATION NUMBER

ABSTRACT #

PRESENTER FIRST NAME PRESENTER LAST NAME START TIME END TIME

PODIUM PRESENTATIONS ABSTRACT TITLE

Awards

4 min podium time

FRIDAY MARCH 2: Pain

67

43

Jean- Christophe Murray

1600 1604

Opioid Use in Elective Spine Surgery: Predictors of Preoperative Use and Provincial Variations Across Canada

Fellows

68

62

Eric Crawford

1605 1609

Opioid-use in low back pain: patient characteristics, outcomes and costs

Residents

69

136

Jean- Christophe Murray

1613 1617

The influence of preoperative opioid use on self-reported pain and disability one year after elective spine surgery

Fellows

1617 1626

DISCUSSION

70

150

Greg McIntosh

1627 1631

Low back pain prognostic factors for time receiving wage replacement benefits.

Neither

71

59

Alexandra Stratton

1632 1636

Narcotic Use Trends in Elective Thoracolumbar Spinal Surgery Patients

Neither

72

24

Andrew Tice

1637 1641

Addition of Dexmedetomidine and Aprepitant to a Multimodal Postoperative Pain Regimen Reduces Narcotic Requirements, Emesis and Length of Stay in Treating Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

Fellows

1642 1651

DISCUSSION

18th Annual Scientific Conference of the CSS Download full abstracts at www.spinecanada.ca February 28 - March 3, 2018 Banff AB

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PRESENTATION NUMBER

ABSTRACT #

PRESENTER FIRST NAME PRESENTER LAST NAME START TIME END TIME

PODIUM PRESENTATIONS ABSTRACT TITLE

Awards

4 min podium time

SATURDAY MARCH 3: Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy / Imaging

73

130

Jeff Wilson

0630 0634

The Discrepancy between Clinical Measures and Self-Reported Ratings of Health Status after Surgery for Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: An Introduction to Response Shift

Fellows

74

82

Jetan Badhiwala

0635 0639

Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy in North America, 2002-2014: A Silent Epidemic

Residents

75

104

Michael Fehlings

0640 0644

Outcomes of Surgical Decompression in Patients with Very Severe Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy Neither

0644 0653

DISCUSSION

76

86

Michael M.H. Yang

0654 0658

Radiographic outcome after cervical disc arthroplasty: Development of heterotopic ossification

Residents

77

27

Aria Nouri

0659 0703

Prediction of Anterior vs. Posterior Surgical Approach for Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy Based on MRI Pathology: Analysis of a Global Cohort

Fellows

78

90

Zamir Merali

0704 0708

Using a Machine Learning Approach to Predict Outcome After Surgery for Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy

Residents

0708 0717

DISCUSSION

79

9

Daipayan Guha

0718 0722

Error Propagation In Spinal Intra-operative Navigation From Non-segmental Registration: A Prospective Cadaveric And Clinical Study

Residents

80

99

Michael Fehlings

0723 0727

Role of the sodium/glutamate blocker riluzole in enhancing functional outcomes in patient undergoing surgery for degenerative cervical myelopathy: Results of the prospective, multicentre double blind controlled CSM-Protect randomized controlled trial

Neither

81

8

Daipayan Guha

0728 0732

Quantification Of Computational Geometric Congruence In Surface-based Registration For Spinal Intra-

  • perative Three-dimensional Navigation

Residents

0732 0741

DISCUSSION

82

71

Hanbing Zhou

0742 0746

Upright Open MRI for Imaging Lumbar Spinal Musculature in Varying Postures: A Pilot Study

Neither

83

56

Elie Akoury

0747 0751

Relationship between cervical muscle morphology evaluated by MRI, cervical muscle strength and functional outcomes in patients with degenerative cervical myelopathy

Fellows

84

10

Daipayan Guha

0752 0756

Optical topographic imaging for spinal intra-operative three-dimensional navigation in minimally- invasive approaches: initial pre-clinical and clinical feasibility

Residents

0756 0805

DISCUSSION

18th Annual Scientific Conference of the CSS Download full abstracts at www.spinecanada.ca February 28 - March 3, 2018 Banff AB

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PRESENTATION NUMBER

ABSTRACT #

PRESENTER FIRST NAME PRESENTER LAST NAME START TIME END TIME

PODIUM PRESENTATIONS ABSTRACT TITLE

Awards

4 min podium time

SATURDAY MARCH 3: SCI / Outcomes

85

74

Julien Goulet

0830 0834

Early decompression strategy is effective in thoracolumbar traumatic spinal cord injury with lower grade residual spinal canal compression

Residents

86

61

Laureen Hachem

0835 0839

AMPA Receptor Modulation as a Therapeutic Strategy to Enhance Survival of Spinal Cord Neural Stem Cells

Residents

87

146

Hanbing Zhou

0840 0844

Safety and Efficacy of silver alloy coated urinary catheters in patients with acute traumatic cervical spinal cord injury.

Fellows

0844 0853

DISCUSSION

88

80

Fan Jiang

0854 0858

Acute Complications after Spinal Cord Injury: Characteristics and the relation to long-term neurological recovery and functional outcome in the North American Clinical Trials Network for SCI (NACTN) longitudinal study cohort

Neither

89

73

Carly Rivers

0859 0903

Community Acquired Pressure Injuries in Work-Related Spinal Cord Injury Population

Neither

90

72

Julien Goulet

0904 0908

Relationships between Specific Functional Abilities and Health-Related Quality of Life in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury

Residents

0908 0917

DISCUSSION

91

113

Philippe Phan

0918 0922

Comparing the Accuracy of Logistic Regression and Artificial Intelligence Models to Predict Ambulatory Outcomes After Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury in AIS B and C: A Prospective Study from a Canadian Multi-centre Spinal Cord Injury Registry

Neither

92

148

Fan Jiang

0923 0927

Neurological recovery and Functional outcomes in patients with acquired infections following acute traumatic spinal cord injury: Pooled analysis using the NACTN/STASCIS data

Fellows

93

153

Babak Sharifi

0928 0932

Interpreting Neurologic Recovery in Acute Spinal Cord Injury - Does the Timing of the Baseline Neurologic Examination Influence Outcome?

Fellows

0932 0941

DISCUSSION

94

81

  • R. Andrew

Glennie

0942 0946

Will cost transparency in the operating theatre cause surgeons to change their practice?

Neither

95

87

Tan Chen

0947 0951

Perioperative Anemia in Minimally Invasive versus Open Posterior Lumbar Decompression and Fusion for Degenerative Spinal Stenosis

Residents

96

157

Fred Xavier

0952 0956

Epidemiology and Outcomes of Neck Pain Following Surgery for Cervical Radiculopathy

Fellows

0956 1005

DISCUSSION

18th Annual Scientific Conference of the CSS Download full abstracts at www.spinecanada.ca February 28 - March 3, 2018 Banff AB