WILLIAM EDWARD GALLIE
Journal Title: Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery - Year 2011, Vol 22, Issue 1
Abstract
William Edward Gallie most famous general surgeon of the Canada. The origin and development of the Division of General Surgery is intimately involved with the life of Dr. Gallie. His contributions of the surgical knowledge are mostly in the field of the orthopaedic surgery. He is one of the pioneer surgeon in the history of bone fusion and cervical fixation technique.
Authors and Affiliations
Esat KITER
VERTICAL EXPANDABLE PROSTHETIC TITANIUM RIB (VEPTR) TECHNIQUE FOR THE TREATMENT OF PROGRESSIVE EARLY ONSET SCOLIOSIS
The progression of early onset scoliosis has a negative effect on the visceral organs, respiratory system, and normal spinal growth, and so treatment should be begun as soon as possible. Reports have shown that after ear...
INDICATIONS OF HARRINGTON INSTRUMENTATION FOR SCOLIOSIS AND CLINICAL EVALUATION OF 59 CASES
In this study, we present 38 idiopathic, 12 paralytic and 9 congenital scoliosis, totaly 59 patients treated with Hibbs posterior spinal fusion technique with Harrington instrumentation and facet fusion. Early mobilisati...
EVALUATION OF SAGITTAL SPINOPELVIC PARAMETERS BEFORE AND AFTER LUMBAR STABILIZATION SURGERIES
Purpose: The aim of the study is to evaluate sagittal spinopelvic parameters before and after lumbar stabilization surgeries. Materials-Methods: We inspected 60 patients who had been operated for lumbar stabilizat...
VERTEBROPLASTY, CAN INTRAOPERATIVE SYSTEMIC COMPLICATIONS BE PREVENTED?
Aim: To evaluate the anesthesia monitor changes and to review the possibilities to prevent Intraoperative medical complications in the percutaneous vertebroplasty applied patient group. Patients and Methods: The d...
LUMBAR VERTEBRAL PAGET’S DISEASE TREATED WITH PERCUTANEOUS TRANSPEDICULAR SCREW FIXATION AND VERTEBROPLASTY
Purpose: We describe a case with monostotic Paget’s disease suffering from lumbar radiculopathy due to L4–5 instability and vertebral body collapse. Paget’s disease is a chronic focal skeletal disorder that usually af...