Published Research

Globus Medical MERC Research
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RISE®-L Huang et al. 2020

Laterally placed expandable interbody spacers improve radiographic and clinical outcomes: a 1-year follow-up study

Huang et al. Interdiscip Neurosurg 20:100639, 2020.

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RISE®-L Li et al. 2019

Laterally placed expandable interbody spacers with adjustable lordosis improve radiographic and clinical outcomes

Li et al. J Spine S8:001, 2019.

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RISE®-L Li et al. 2019

Expandable titanium interbody spacer via lateral approach improves radiographic and clinical outcomes: a 2-year follow-up study

Li et al. J Spine 8(3):439, 2019.

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RISE®-L Li et al. 2020

Comparative effectiveness of expandable versus static interbody spacers via MIS LLIF: a 2-year radiographic and clinical outcomes study

Li et al. Global Spine J 10(8):998-1005, 2020.

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Comparative effectiveness of adjustable lordotic expandable versus static lateral lumbar interbody fusion devices: one year clinical and radiographic outcomes

Li et al. Open Orthop J 14:60-68, 2020.

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RISE®-L Li et al. 2020

Adjustable lordotic expandable spacers: how do they compare to traditional static spacers in lateral lumbar interbody fusion?

Li et al. J Spine 9(6):459, 2020.

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Comparative effectiveness of laterally placed expandable versus static interbody spacers: a 1-year follow-up radiographic and clinical outcomes study

Li et al. Asian Spine J 15(1):89-96, 2021.

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RISE®-L Li et al. 2021

Expandable technology improves clinical and radiographic outcomes of minimally invasive lateral lumbar interbody fusion for degenerative disc disease

Li et al. Int J Spine Surg 15(1):87-93, 2021.

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Laterally placed expandable interbody spacers with and without adjustable lordosis improve radiographic and clinical outcomes: a two-year follow-up study

Li et al. Cureus 13(12):e20302, 2021.

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Rod Link Reducer Feeley et al. 2020

Use of a novel corrective device for correction of deformities in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

Feeley et al. Ir J Med Sci 189(1):203-210, 2020.

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Rod Link Reducer Zhang et al. 2019

A novel posterior rod-link-reducer system provides safer, easier, and better correction of severe scoliosis

Zhang et al. Spine Deform 7(3):445–453, 2019.

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Cervical disc arthroplasty versus anterior cervical discectomy and fusion: a meta-analysis of rates of adjacent-level surgery to 7-year follow-up

Badhiwala et al. J Spine Surg 6(1):217-232, 2020.