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Established guidelines for assessing and managing osteoporosis in adult patients undergoing elective spinal reconstruction, aiming to improve surgical outcomes and reduce complications.
Examined recent trends in Medicare utilization and reimbursement for lumbar spine fusion and discectomy procedures, providing insights into healthcare economics and resource allocation.
Contributed to the diagnosis, management, and selection of fusion levels for Scheuermann's Kyphosis, offering guidance for orthopedic surgeons.
Studied revision surgery techniques and outcomes in patients with proximal junctional kyphosis, aiming to improve surgical strategies and reduce revision rates.
Assessed the accuracy of the Global Alignment and Proportion score in predicting mechanical complications after adult spinal deformity correction, contributing to improved preoperative planning.
Systematically reviewed the application of three-dimensional printing for preoperative planning and pedicle screw placement in adult spinal deformity surgery, highlighting its potential to enhance surgical precision.
Evaluated the impact of teriparatide on complications and patient-reported outcomes in patients undergoing long spinal fusion, stratified by bone density.
Proposed a new modular radiographic classification of adult idiopathic scoliosis as an extension of the Lenke classification of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
Zeeshan M. Sardar is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in spinal deformities and reconstruction, with a focus on improving surgical outcomes and patient care through innovative techniques and data-driven analysis. His research significantly contributes to the understanding and treatment of scoliosis, kyphosis, and other complex spinal conditions.
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