Konstantinos Pazarlis
Specialist physician at Department of Surgical Sciences; Orthopaedics and Handsurgery
- E-mail:
- konstantinos.pazarlis@uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Akademiska sjukhuset, ingång 61, 6 tr
751 85 UPPSALA - Postal address:
- Akademiska sjukhuset, ingång 61, 6 tr
751 85 UPPSALA
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Keywords
- spinal stenosis
- spine
- spine surgery
Publications
Selection of publications
Recent publications
- Growing rods in meningomyelocele lead to increased risk for complications in comparison with fusion; a retrospective study of 30 patients treated for at the University Hospital of Uppsala (2024)
- On the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (2023)
- An ex-vivo model for the biomechanical assessment of cement discoplasty (2022)
- Decompression alone or decompression with fusion for lumbar spinal stenosis (2022)
- Lumbar Spinal Stenosis with Degenerative Spondylolisthesis Treated with Decompression Alone. A Cohort of 346 Patients at a Large Spine Unit. Clinical Outcome, Complications and Subsequent Surgery (2022)
All publications
Articles
- Growing rods in meningomyelocele lead to increased risk for complications in comparison with fusion; a retrospective study of 30 patients treated for at the University Hospital of Uppsala (2024)
- An ex-vivo model for the biomechanical assessment of cement discoplasty (2022)
- Decompression alone or decompression with fusion for lumbar spinal stenosis (2022)
- Lumbar Spinal Stenosis with Degenerative Spondylolisthesis Treated with Decompression Alone. A Cohort of 346 Patients at a Large Spine Unit. Clinical Outcome, Complications and Subsequent Surgery (2022)
- Preoperative MRI and Intraoperative Monitoring Differentially Prevent Neurological Sequelae in Idiopathic Scoliosis Surgical Correction, While Curves >70 Degrees Increase the Risk of Neurophysiological Incidences (2022)
- Diagnosis-Specific Work Disability before and after Lumbar Spine Decompression Surgery-A Register Study from Sweden (2021)
- Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial with clinical, neurophysiological, laboratory and radiological outcome for surgical versus non-surgical treatment for lumbar spinal stenosis (2019)
- Work-disability in low back pain patients with or without surgery, and the role of social insurance regulation changes in Sweden (2019)
- Determinants of work disability following lumbar spine decompression surgery (2019)
- Course and characteristics of work disability 3 years before and after lumbar spine decompression surgery (2018)
- Clinical and Neurophysiological Outcome of a Randomized Controlled Trial for the Treatment of Lumbal Spinal Stenosis
- Decompression Improves the Sagittal Balance in Patients with Lumbar Spinal Stenosis. A Randomized Controlled Trial