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Smaller interval distractions may reduce chances of growth rod breakage without impeding desired spinal growth: a finite element study
A Agarwal, AK Agarwal, A Jayaswal, V Goel
Spine Deformity 2, 430-436, 2014
462014
Spinal Balance/Alignment-Clinical Relevance and Biomechanics
A Shah, J Lemans, J Zavatsky, A Agarwal, M Kruyt, K Matsumoto, ...
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 2019
352019
Implant Retention or Removal for Management of Surgical Site Infection After Spinal Surgery
A Agarwal, A Kelkar, AG Agarwal, D Jayaswal, C Schultz, A Jayaswal, ...
Global Spine Journal, 2019
342019
Biomechanical evaluation of an endplate-conformed polycaprolactone-hydroxyapatite intervertebral fusion graft and its comparison with a typical nonconformed cortical graft
A Agarwal, V Palepu, AK Agarwal, VK Goel, ED Yildirim
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 135 (6), 061005, 2013
332013
Outcomes of optimal distraction forces and frequencies in growth rod surgery for different types of scoliotic curves: an in silico and in vitro study
A Agarwal, AK Agarwal, A Jayaswal, VK Goel
Spine deformity 5 (1), 18-26, 2017
302017
Effect of distraction force on growth and biomechanics of the spine: a finite element study on normal juvenile spine with dual growth rod instrumentation
A Agarwal, AK Agarwal, A Jayaswal, VK Goel
Spine deformity 2, 260-269, 2014
292014
Distraction magnitude and frequency affects the outcome in juvenile idiopathic patients with growth rods: finite element study using a representative scoliotic spine model
A Agarwal, A Zakeri, AK Agarwal, A Jayaswal, VK Goel
The Spine Journal 15 (8), 1848-1855, 2015
272015
Quantitative Characteristics of Consecutive Lengthening Episodes in Early Onset Scoliosis (EOS) Patients with Dual Growth Rods
A Agarwal, A Goswami, GP Vijayaraghavan, A Srivastava, P Kandwal, ...
Spine, 2018
252018
Histopathological changes following the use of biological and synthetic glue for dural grafts: an experimental study
A Agarwal, A Varma, C Sarkar
British journal of neurosurgery 12 (3), 213-216, 1998
241998
Device-related complications associated with magec rod usage for distraction-based correction of scoliosis
A Agarwal, A Kelkar, AG Agarwal, D Jayaswal, A Jayaswal, V Shendge
Spine Surgery and Related Research 4 (2), 148-151, 2020
232020
Patient-specific distraction regimen to avoid growth-rod failure
A Agarwal, A Jayaswal, VK Goel, AK Agarwal
Spine 43 (4), E221-E226, 2018
232018
Harboring Contaminants in Repeatedly Reprocessed Pedicle Screws
A Agarwal, C Schultz, AK Agarwal, JC Wang, SR Garfin, N Anand
Global Spine Journal, 2018
202018
The endplate morphology changes with change in biomechanical environment following discectomy
A Agarwal, AK Agarwal, VK Goel
Scientific Research Publishing, 2013
192013
A paradigm shift toward terminally sterilized devices
A Agarwal, A MacMillan, V Goel, AK Agarwal, C Karas
Clinical Spine Surgery 31 (7), 308-311, 2018
172018
Efficacy of Intraoperative Implant Prophylaxis in Reducing Intraoperative Microbial Contamination
A Agarwal, B Lin, JC Wang, C Schultz, SR Garfin, VK Goel, N Anand, ...
Global Spine Journal, 2018
162018
Implant Prophylaxis: The Next Best Practice Toward Asepsis in Spine Surgery
A Agarwal, C Schultz, VK Goel, A Agarwal, N Anand, SR Garfin, JC Wang
Global Spine Journal, 2018
162018
Active apex correction with guided growth technique for controlling spinal deformity in growing children: a modified SHILLA technique
A Agarwal, L Aker, AA Ahmad
Global Spine Journal 10 (4), 438-442, 2020
152020
Memoirs of ‘Rootonic’-the magic fungus
A Varma, R Bajaj, A Agarwal, S Asthana, K Rajpal, A Das, R Prasad, ...
Amity University Press, 2013
152013
Active Apex Correction (Modified SHILLA Technique) Versus Distraction-Based Growth Rod Fixation: What Do the Correction Parameters Say?
A Agarwal, L Aker, AA Ahmad
Spine Surgery and Related Research, 2019
142019
Apparatus and method for injecting bone graft substitute and other materials
AK Agarwal, VK Goel, JM Gerber, A Agarwal
US Patent 10,478,315, 2019
112019
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