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Identified optimal hemoglobin A1C targets to minimize complications in diabetic patients undergoing elective cervical spine surgery, contributing to improved patient outcomes.
Determined the importance of Hounsfield units in predicting mechanical complications following adult spinal deformity surgery, aiding in preoperative risk assessment.
Demonstrated that unplanned readmission is associated with decreased overall survival and performance after metastatic spine surgery, highlighting the need for improved postoperative care.
Explored the application of artificial intelligence to preoperatively predict proximal junction kyphosis following adult spinal deformity surgery, suggesting the importance of soft tissue imaging for accurate models.
Conducted a bibliometric analysis to assess the contribution of Arab countries to Familial Mediterranean Fever research, providing insights into regional research efforts.
Performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate the safety of stent-assisted coiling for the treatment of wide-necked ruptured aneurysms.
Compared outcomes in patients with cervical spine metastasis after different surgical approaches, providing valuable insights for surgical planning.
Hani Chanbour is a neurosurgeon at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, specializing in spine surgery and neurological disorders, with a focus on improving surgical outcomes and developing innovative techniques for spinal deformities and metastatic spine disease.
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