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Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
CURRENT POSITION
Mayo Clinic – Rochester, MN 8/07-Present
 Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
 Consultant, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Division of Spine Surgery, Mayo Clinic
 Associate Orthopedic Spine Surgery Fellowship Director 2013-Present
EDUCATION
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center – Pittsburgh, PA 2006-2007
 Fellowship - Orthopaedic Spinal Surgery
Rush University Medical Center – Chicago, IL 2001-2006
 Residency - Orthopaedic Surgery
M.D., University of Pennsylvania – Philadelphia, PA 1997-2001
 President of Clinical Neuroscience Tract
B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Cambridge, MA 1993-1997
 Mechanical Engineering (GPA 4.8/5.0)
 Minor in Psychology
 Pi Tau Sigma (Mechanical Engineering Honors Society - Social Chair)
 Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honors Society)
 Premedical Students Association (Board Member)
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Mayo Clinic—Rochester, MN (August 2007 - Present)
 A Multi-Center Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blinded, Trial of Efficacy and Safety of Riluzole in Acute
Spinal Cord Injury-Mayo PI
 The Effect of Teriparatide on Lumbar Fusion and Spinal Fixation in an Osteoporotic Rabbit Animal Model
 Efficacy of Riluzole in Patients with Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy Undergoing Surgical Treatment: A Randomized,
Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Multi-center Study-Mayo PI
 Novel Use of Individualized Genomics to Screen and Predict Adjacent Level Degeneration after Cervical Spine Fusion
 Vertebral Fracture Prediction Finite Element Model of the Human Osteoporotic Spine Using Novel Computational and
Experimental Validation Approaches.
 Analysis of C5 Palsy rates associated with multilevel cervical decompression procedures.
 Finite Element Analysis of long segment reconstructions in the cervical spine
 Prospective evaluation of radiculitis and heterotopic bone formation after use of bone morphogenetic protein for
interbody fusion.
 Fracture risk assessment in metastatic spinal tumors with Michael Yaszemski, MD, PhD
 Infection rates in irradiated vs. non-irradiated allograft bone used in spinal arthrodesis procedures with Paul Huddleston,
MD
 Video fluoroscopic evaluation of lumbar degenerative disorders with Ralph Gay MD, Biomechanics Laboratory
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center– Pittsburgh, PA (August 2006 – 2010)
 Retrospective patient review evaluating the incidence of C5 palsy after cervical reconstructive procedures under the
supervision of James Kang, M.D.
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
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Retrospective patient review to investigate the effect of needle localization during anterior cervical surgery on the
incidence of cervical disk degeneration under the supervision of Joon Lee, M.D.
Survey Study evaluating surgeon preferences in the treatment of cervical facet dislocations in the setting of a herniated
disk on MRI under the supervision of Joon Lee, M.D., and Alex R. Vaccaro, M.D.
Retrospective patient review evaluating autograft fibular harvest for anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion under the
supervision of Joon Lee, MD, and James Kang, MD.
Rush University Medical Center– Chicago, IL (Jan 2004 – July 2006)
 Clinical study investigating cervical cobb angle variation in different patient populations under the supervision of
Gunnar B. Andersson, M.D., Ph.D.
 Biomechanical study of thoracic outlet syndrome after expansion thoracoplasty with VEPTR under the supervision of
Steven M. Mardjetko M.D.
 Finite Element Analysis of long segment reconstructions in the cervical spine under the supervision of Kern Singh,
M.D. and Raghu Natarajan, Ph.D.
 Biomechanical study relating intradiscal pressure changes to disc degeneration and vertebral endplate fractures under
the supervision of Howard S. An, M.D. and Nozume Inoue, M.D.
 Clinical project evaluating bone density changes in vertebral levels adjacent to spine fusions over time under the
supervision of Gunnar Andersson, M.D., Ph.D.
 Cadaveric study evaluating bony anatomy of the humerus, ulna and femur under the supervision of Mark Cohen, M.D.
University of Pennsylvania– Philadelphia, PA (October 2000 - May 2001)
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Computer model relating biologic and mechanical properties in a rat rotator cuff injury model under the supervision of
Lou Soslowski, Ph.D. (McKay Orthopaedic Research Laboratory)
New England Medical Center, Tufts University- Boston, MA (January 1997- May 1997)
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Development of a three dimensional tensile strength apparatus to measure the individual force contraction of human
thenar motor units under the supervision of the Department of Neurology, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, and the
MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (Jan 1995-May 1997)
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Development of adaptable environments for a group of autonomous micro-robots (ANTS) under the supervision of
Rodney Brooks, Ph.D. (Artificial Intelligence Laboratory)
WORK EXPERIENCE
Inter. Univ. of the Health Sciences, St. Kitts, West Indies (July 2003 – July 2006)
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Instructor and mentor for Chicago area students pursuing medical degrees
Raytheon Corporation, Des Plaines, IL (May 1998 - August 1998)
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Designed and developed a propane gas detection and safety system used in most Midwestern airport tower generator
facilities under a contract with the Federal Aviation Administration
Reviewed and finalized schematics for the placement of above ground fuel tankers at Chicago O’Hare International
Airport
MIT Industrial Liaison Program, Cambridge, MA (January 1995 - May 1997)
 Computer consultant/Graphics coordinator to MIT Industrial Liaison Professionals
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
MIT Project Interphase, Cambridge, MA (Summer 1995 & 1996)
 Taught entry level college physics to entering underrepresented minority students
College Preparatory School of Illinois, Lombard, IL (Dec 1994 – Jan 1995)
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Taught high school geometry and physics to grades 9-12
HONORS / AWARDS / HONOR SOCIETIES
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Best Special Poster Presentation, SP59 CT exposure and Energy Effects on Bone Mineral Density Estimation from
Calibration Phantoms, Giambini H, Nassr A, Huddleston PM, Dragomir-Daescu D, An K-N. International Society for
the Study of the Lumbar Spine. Seoul, Korea, June 2014
AOA Austria Swiss Germany Traveling Fellow, Spring 2014
AO Spine North America Young Investigator Award Grant 2013-2014, Effect of Human Recombinant Parathyroid
Hormone Treatment on the Osteoporotic Spine. A rabbit Model of Spinal Instrumentation and Fusion
AOA Japanese Orthopedic Association Traveling Fellow, May 2012
CSRS/OREF Clinician Scientist Development Program Recipient, October 2011
Scoliosis Research Society New Investigator Grant 2011-2013, Vertebral Fracture Prediction Finite Element Model of
the Human Osteoporotic Spine Using Novel Computational and Experimental Validation Approaches.
Orthopedic Research and Education Foundation Young Investigator Grant 2011-2012, Vertebral Fracture Prediction
Finite Element Model of the Human Osteoporotic Spine Using Novel Computational and Experimental Validation
Approaches.
Cervical Spine Research Society 21st Century Grant 2010-2012, Novel Use of Individualized Genomics to Screen and
Predict Adjacent Level Degeneration after Cervical Spine Fusion
Mid-America Orthopedic Association, Traveling Fellowship Award 2009
Best Spine Section Poster Award, The incidence of C5 Palsy after multilevel cervical decompression procedures: A
review of 750 consecutive cases. Nassr A, Eck JC, Ponnappan RK, Zanoun RR, Donalson WF III, Kang, JD.
American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, February 2009
Best Overall Poster Award, The incidence of C5 Palsy after multilevel cervical decompression procedures: A review of
750 consecutive cases. Nassr A, Eck JC, Ponnappan RK, Zanoun RR, Donalson WF III, Kang, JD. American
Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, February 2009
Cervical Spine Research Society, Best Clinical Poster Award 2007. Does Incorrect Level Needle Localization During
Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Lead to Accelerated Disc Degeneration? Bashir RS, Nassr A, Rihn J, Lee
JY. San Francisco, CA.
Early Onset Scoliosis and Growing Spine Best Paper Award 2007 – Runner-Up. Iatrogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
as a complication of VEPTR. Nassr A, Crane B, Hammerberg KW, Mardjetko SM. Madrid, Spain.
Jorge O. Galante Research Award 2005. Three-Dimensional In Vivo Measurement Of Axial Rotation Under Torsion In
A Patient With Spondylolysis Using Dynamic Computed Tomography. Nassr A, Inoue N, Ochia R, Yang KH, Lorenz
E, An HS
The Spine Journal Outstanding Paper Award 2004 [Clinical Science] – Runner-Up. Congenital Lumbar Spinal Stenosis:
A Controlled, Matched Cohort Radiographic Analyses. Singh K, Samartzis D, Vaccaro AR, Nassr A, Andersson GB,
Yoon ST, Phillips FM, Goldberg E, An HS. SPINE J, Vol 5, 2005.
Honorary Instructor, International University of the Health Sciences
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
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Discover Magazine People’s Choice Award for ANTS microrobots
Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honor’s Society
Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor’s Society
GRANTS
Peer-Reviewed Grants
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Scoliosis Research Society New Investigator Grant 2011-2013, Vertebral Fracture Prediction Finite Element Model of
the Human Osteoporotic Spine Using Novel Computational and Experimental Validation Approaches.
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Orthopedic Research and Education Foundation Young Investigator Grant 2011-2012, Vertebral Fracture Prediction
Finite Element Model of the Human Osteoporotic Spine Using Novel Computational and Experimental Validation
Approaches.
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Cervical Spine Research Society 21st Century Grant 2010-2012, Novel Use of Individualized Genomics to Screen and
Predict Adjacent Level Degeneration after Cervical Spine Fusion
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Mayo Scholarly Opportunity Award 2008-2010, Prospective Evaluation of Radiculitis Following Use of Bone
Morphogenetic Protien-2 for Interbody Arthrodesis in Spinal Surgery
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AO Spine North America Grant 2013-2014, Effect of Human Recombinant Parathyroid Hormone Treatment on the
Osteoporotic Spine. A rabbit Model of Spinal Instrumentation and Fusion
PUBLICATIONS
Book Chapters
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Prevention and Treatment of Post-Traumatic Deformity of the Thoracolumbar Spine. Nassr A, Singh K, Wimberly D,
Vaccaro AR. In Albert TJ, Heary R (eds) Spinal Deformities: The Essentials, Thieme, 2005.
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Curbside Consultation of the Spine: 49 Clinical Questions. Infection and Trauma Sections. Nassr A, Lee JY. Singh, K
(ed), SLACK Inc., 2008
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Traumatic Dural Tears. Hanna AS, Nassr A, Harrop JS. In Patel V, Burger E, Brown C (eds) Spine Trauma: Surgical
Techniques, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010
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Management of Cervical Facet Dislocations: Anterior Versus Posterior Approach. Yu E, Nassr A. In Vaccaro AR, Eck
JC (eds) Controversies in Spine Surgery: Evidence-Based Treatment Recommendations, Thieme, 2010
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Anterior Decompression, Instrumentation, Fusion Techniques: corpectomy, strut grafting. Nassr A, Ponnappan RK,
Kang JD. In Keith H. Bridwell (ed) The Textbook of Spinal Surgery. 3 rd Edition, Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer
Health/Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 2011. P 236-52.
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
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Anterior Decompression, Instrumentation, Fusion Techniques: Discectomy, Foraminotomy, Disc space carpentry.
Ponnappan RK, Nassr A, Kang JD. In Keith H. Bridwell (ed) The Textbook of Spinal Surgery. 3 rd Edition,
Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 2011. P 253-67.
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Cervical Spine Imaging in Trauma. Syed IY, Ali MH, Nassr A, Lee JY. In The Cervical Spine 5th Edition: The
Cervical Spine Research Society Editorial Committee, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2012. P 1512-19.
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Smith Peterson and Pedicle Subtraction Osteotomies. Nassr A, Cui Q, Yaszemski MJ. In Vaccaro A, Eck JC (eds),
Surgical Atlas of Spinal Operations, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers New Delhi. 2013;296-304.
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Management of Cervical Facet Dislocations. Syed IY, Yu E, Nassr A, Lee JY. In Fehlings M (ed) Essentials of Spinal
Cord Injury, Thieme (Submitted for publication)
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Primary Bony Tumors of the Cervical Spine. Eck JC, Nassr A, Currier BL. In Shen FH, Samartzis, D, Fessler RG (eds)
The Cervical Spine, Elsevier (Submitted for Publication)
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Advances in Cervical Deformity. Instructional Course Lectures: Volume 64 (forthcoming)
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Tuberculosis of the Spine. Nassr A, Decision Support in Medicine, LLC. Clinical Decisions Support: Spine Surgery
(forthcoming)
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Hangmans Fractures Sebastian AS, Currier BL, Nassr A. In Gupta S, Sciubba D, Michael M (eds) SPINE
CASEBOOK, Oxford University Press (forthcoming)
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Ossified Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Lee HK, Park D, Nassr A, In Gupta S, Sciubba D, Michael M (eds) Spine
Casebook, Oxford University Press (forthcoming)
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Chance Fractures Gussous Y, Lehnert BE, Nassr A. In Gupta S, Sciubba D, Michael M (eds) Spine Casebook, Oxford
University Press (forthcoming)
Web Based Education
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Spinal Tumors. Eck JC, Nassr A. Interactive Educational Program for Spine. Magnifi Group Inc.
www.spinefellows.com
Peer-Reviewed Journals
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Congenital Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Controlled, Matched Cohort Radiographic Analyses. Singh K, Samartzis D,
Vaccaro AR, Nassr A, Andersson GB, Yoon ST, Phillips FM, Goldberg E, An HS. Spine J. 2005 Nov-Dec;5(6):615-22.
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A Prospective Analysis of Vertebral Body Bone Mineral Density Adjacent to a Posterior Lumbar Spinal Fusion: A 9-12
Year Follow-up. Singh K, An HS, Samartzis D, Nassr A, Hickey M, Andersson GB. Spine. 2005 Aug 1; 30(15):17505.
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Osseous Anatomy of the Distal Humerus and Proximal Ulna: Implications for Total Elbow Arthroplasty. Goldberg
SH, Omid, R, Nassr AN, Beck R, Cohen MS. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2006 Sept 19.
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
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Epidural Hematoma Causing Paraplegia After A Fluoroscopically Guided Cervical Nerve-Root Injection. A Case
Report. Lee JY, Nassr A, Ponnappan RK. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2007;89:2037-9.
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Cervical Spine Injuries Associated with the Incorrect Use of Airbags in Motor Vehicle Collisions. Donaldson WF 3rd,
Hanks SE, Nassr A, Vogt MT, Lee JY. Spine. 2008 Mar 15; 33(6):631-4
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Variations in Surgical Treatment of Cervical Facet Dislocations. Nassr A, Lee JY, Dvorak MF, Harrop JS, Dailey AT,
Shaffrey CI, Arnold PM, Brodke DS, Rampersaud R, Grauer JN, Winegar C, Vaccaro AR. Spine. 2008 Apr
1;33(7):E188-93
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Iatrogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Secondary to VEPTR Expansion Thoracoplasty: Pathogenesis and Strategies for
Prevention/Treatment. Nassr A, Larson AN, Crane B, Hammerberg KW, Sturm PF, Mardjetko SM. J. Pediatr Orhop.
2009 Jan-Feb;29(1):31-4
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Does Incorrect Level Needle Localization During Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Lead to Accelerated Disc
Degeneration? Nassr A, Lee JY, Bashir RS, Rihn J, Eck JC, Kang JD, Lim MR. Spine. 2009 Jan 15;34(2):189-92.
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Differences between neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons in classifying cervical dislocation injuries and making
assessment and treatment decisions: a multicenter reliability study. Arnold PM, Brodke DS, Rampersaud YR, Harrop
JS, Dailey AT, Shaffrey CI, Grauer JN, Dvorak MF, Bono CM, Wilsey JT, Lee JY, Nassr A, Vaccaro AR, Spine
Trauma Study Group. American J. of Orthopedics. 2009 Oct:38(10):E156-61.
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The Timing and Influence of MRI on the Management of Patients with Cervical Facet Dislocations Remains Highly
Variable: A Survey of the members of The Spine Trauma Study Group. Grauer JN, Vaccaro AR, Lee JY, Nassr A,
Dvorak MF, Harrop JS, Dailey AT, Shaffrey CI, Arnold PM, Brodke DS, Rampersaud R. Journal of Spinal Disorders
and Techniques. 2009 Apr:22(2):96-9.
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Controversies in the Treatment of Cervical Spine Dislocations. Lee JY, Nassr A, Eck JC, Vaccaro AR. Spine Journal.
2009 May;9(5):418-23
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Utility of Helical Computed Tomography in Differentiating Unilateral and Bilateral Facet Dislocations. Dailey AT,
Shaffrey CI, Rampersaud R, Lee JY, Brodke, DS, Arnold PM, Nassr A, Harrop JS, Grauer JN, Bono CM, Vaccaro AR.
Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. 2009;32(1)43-8.
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Postoperative Culture Positive Surgical Site Infections after the use of Irradiated Allograft, Nonirradiated Allograft, or
Autograft for Spinal Fusion. Mikhael MM, Huddleston PM, Nassr A. Spine. 2009 Oct 15;34(22):2466-8.
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Donor-Site Complications of Autogenous Nonvascularized Fibula Strut Graft Harvest for Anterior Cervical
Corpectomy and Fusion Surgery: Experience with 163 Consecutive Cases. Nassr A, Khan MH, Ali MH, Espiritu MT,
Hanks SE, Lee JY, Donaldson WF, Kang JD. Spine Journal. 2009 Nov;9(11):893-8.
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C5 Palsy Following Cervical Decompression Procedures. Kalisvaart MM, Nassr A, Eck JC. Neurosurgery Quarterly.
2009 Dec;19(4):276-282.
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Biomechanical Effects of Anterior, Posterior, and Combined Anterior-posterior Instrumentation Techniques on the
Stability of a Multi-level Cervical Corpectomy Construct: A Finite element Model Analysis. Hussain M, Nassr A,
Natarajan RN, An HS, Andersson GBJ. Spine J. 2011 Apr; 11(4):324-30.
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
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Treatment of a Thoracic Dural-Pleural Fistula with a Vascularized Omental Flap. A Case Report. Sahota, S; Nassr A,
Khan MH, Marsh WR, Moran SL, Arnold PM, Dekutoski MB. Spine. 2012 Jan 18.
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The incidence of C5 palsy after multilevel cervical decompression procedures: A review of 750 consecutive cases.
Nassr A, Eck JC, Ponnappan RK, Zanoun RR, Donaldson III WF, Kang JD. Spine. 2012 Feb 1;37(3):174-8.
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Corpectomy versus discectomy for the treatment of multilevel cervical spinal pathology: A finite element model
analysis. Hussain M, Nassr A, Natarajan RN, An HS, Andersson GBJ. Spine J. 2012 May 12(5):401-8.
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Physiologic Imaging of the Spine. Khalil J, Nassr A, Maus TP. Radiol Clin North Am. 2012 Jul; 50(4):599-611.
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Longitudinal changes in lumbar bone mineral density distribution may increase the risk of wedge fractures. Giambini
H, Khosla S, Nassr A, Zhao C, An KN. Clin Biomech. 2013 Jan;28(1):10-4.
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Anterior and posterior variations in mechanical properties of human vertebrae measured by nanoindentation. Giambini
H, Wang HJ, Zhao C, Chen Q, Nassr A, An KN. J Biomech. 2013 Feb 1;46(3):456-61.
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Biomechanics of adjacent segments after a multilevel cervical corpectomy using anterior, posterior, and combined
anterior-posterior instrumentation techniques: A finite element model study. Hussain M, Nassr A, Natarajan RN, An
HS, Andersson GBJ. Spine J. 2013 Jun;13(6):689-96. Epub 2013 April 09. PMID: 23578989. DOI: 10.1016/j.
spinee.2013.02.062
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Thoracolumbosacral Spinal Subdural Abscess: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Appearance and Limited Surgical
Management. Khalil J, Nassr, A, Diehn FE, Campeau NG Atkinson JL, Sia IG, Hanna A. Spine. 2013 Jun
1;38(13):E844-7
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CORR Insights®: Does Minimally Invasive Surgery Have a Lower Risk of Surgical Site Infections Compared With
Open Spinal Surgery? Nassr A. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2013 Aug 2, PMID: 23907609, D01: 10.10071/S11999-013320S-2
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Relationship between biomechanical changes at adjacent segments and number of fused bone grafts in multilevel
cervical fusions: a finite element investigation technical note. Hussain M, Nassr A, Natarajan RN, An HS, Andersson
GBJ. J Neurosurg Spine. 2014 Jan; 20(1): 22-9
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Sagittal Balance and Spinopelvic Parameters following Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion for Degenerative Scoliosis: A
Case-Control Study. Baghdadi YM, Larson AN, Dekutoski MB, Sebastian AS, Cui Q, Nassr A. Spine (Phila PA
1976). 2014 Feb 1; 39(3): E166-73. PMID: 24150436. DOI: 10.1097/BRS0000000000000073.
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Aberrant Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery injury with C1 Lateral Mass Screw Placement: A Case Report and Review
of the Literature. Swann RP, Nassr A, Huston, J, Abdelfatah MM, Rose PS, Currier, BL. Spine J. 2014 Feb 14 [Epub
ahead of print]. PMID: 24534389. DOI: 10.1016/j. spinee. 2014.02.024.
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A Cost-Effective Method for Femoral Head Allograft Procurement for Spinal Arthrodesis: An Alternative to
Commercially Available Allograft. Brown DA, Mallory GW, Higgins D, Abulaziz M, Huddleston PM, Nassr A,
Fogelson JL, Clarke MJ (Spine (Phila PA 1976). 2014 May 13 [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 24827513
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Minimally Invasive Treatment of Painful Osteolytic Lumbar Lesion Secondayr to Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma.
Sebastian AS, Adair MJ, Morris JM, Khan MH, Arndt CAS, Nassr A (accepted for publication – Global Spine Journal)
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
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Multiple Noncontiguous Spinal Fractures and Occipitocervical Dislocation in a Patient Ankylosing Spondylitis Treated
with a Hybrid Open and Percutaneous Spinal Fixation Technique: A Case Report. Sebastian A, Dekutoski MB, Nassr
A. (Submitted to The Spine Journal)
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Cochrane in CORR®: Surgical versus non-surgical treatment for thoracolumbar burst fractures without neurological
deficit. Aleem IS, Nassr A. (Submitted to CORR)
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Clinical Differentiation of Upper Extremity Pain Etiologies. Ponnappan RK, Khan M, Matzon JL, Sheikh ES, Tucker
BS, Pepe MD, Tjoumakaris FP, Nassr AN. (Submitted to JAAOS)
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Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 Induced Radiculitis following Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Arthrodesis.
Sanfilippo JA, Lee JY, Nassr A, Rihn J, Albert TJ, Hillibrand AS. Spine. (in preparation for submission)
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Does Resection of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Impact the Incidence of C5 Palsy after Cervical Corpectomy
Procedures? A review of 459 consecutive cases. Nassr A, Eck JC, Woods BI, Ponnappan RK, Donaldson WF, Kang
JD (In preparation for submission)
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CT Exposure and Energy Effects on Bone Mineral Density Estimation from Calibration Phantoms. Giambini H, Nassr
A, Huddleston PM III, Dragomir_Daescu D, An KN (In preparation for submission)
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Surface Strain Analysis Using Digital Image Correlation and a Novel Technique for Inducing Vertebral Wedge
Fractures. Giambini H, Wang H, Nassr A, An KN, Dragomir-Daescu D (In preparation for submission)
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Perioperative Complications in Open versus Percutaneous Treatment of Spinal Fractures in Patients with an Ankylosed
Spine. Moussallem CD, Nassr A, Cui Q, Currier BL, Yaszemski MJ, Rose PM, Pichelman MA, Dekutoski MB (In
preparation for submission)
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Optimal Treatment of Isolated Cervical Facet Fractures: A Systematic Review. Spine Trauma Study Group. (In
preparation for submission)
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Long Term Outcome of Pyogenic Vertebral Osteomyelitis: A Cohort Study of 260 Patients. Gupta A, Kowalski TJ,
Osman DR, Enzler M, Steckelberg JM, Huddleston PM, Nassr A, Mandrekar JM, Berbari EF (In preparation for
submission).
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Safety of Lumbar Spine Radiofrequency Procedures in the Presence of Posterior Pedicle Screws: A Cadaver Study.
Gazelka HM, Welch TL, Nassr A, Lamer TJ (In preparation for submission).
Journals
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Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: Clinical Presentation and Natural History. Nassr A, Huddleston PM 3rd. Arab Health
Magazine. 2008, Issue One, pp. 32-34
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Cervical Arthroplasty. Kalisvaart MM, Nassr A. Contemporary Spine Surgery. 11(8):1-7, August 2010
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Complications of Cervical Arthroplasty. Kalisvaart MM, Nassr A. Contemporary Spine Surgery. 11(9):1-5, September
2010
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Can Outpatient Surgery Decrease Complications in Spine Surgery? Nassr A. JBJS Orthopaedic Highlights: Spine
Surgery, Vol. 2, Issue 7, July 3, 2013
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
Abstracts
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Long Adult Deformity Fusions to L5: The Fate of the L5-S1 Disc. Deol G, DeWald CJ, Nassr A, Hammerberg KW,
DeWald RL.
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Bone Densitometry Analysis of Adjacent Level Spinal Motion Segments after Diskectomy or Lumbar Arthrodesis: A 712 Year Study. Nassr A, Singh K, An HS, Andersson GB.
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Three-Dimensional In Vivo Measurement of Axial Rotation Under Torsion in a Patient with Spondylolysis Using
Dynamic Computed Tomography. Nassr A, Inoue N, Ochia R, Yang KH, Lorenz E, An HS.
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A comparison of cortical thickness, intra-medullary diameter, and bone length of the humerus, ulna, and femur in
cadavers. Goldberg SH, Nassr A, Omid, R, Beck RJ, Cohen MS.
5.
Congenital lumbar spinal stenosis: A prospective, controlled, matched cohort radiographic analyses. Singh K, Samartzis
D, Andersson G, Yoon T, Nassr A, Phillips F, Goldberg E, An H.
6.
Iatrogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome as a complication of VEPTR. Nassr A, Crane B, Hammerberg KW, Mardjetko
SM.
7.
Long-Segment Spinal Reconstruction in the Setting of Multilevel Cervical Corpectomies: A Finite Element Analysis.
Nassr A, Hussain M, Natarajan RN, An HS, Andersson GB, Singh K.
8.
Sagittal Alignment of the Cervical Spine in Patients with Intervertebral Disc Herniation. Nassr A, Makda J, Andersson
GB.
9.
Reliability Of Diagnosis And Treatment Decisions For Traumatic Cervical Dislocation. Nassr A, Lee JY, Arnold P,
Brodke D, Dailey A, Schwartz DG, Grauer J, Rampersaud R, Vaccaro A.
10. Biomechanics of Adjacent Segments with Number of Inter-Body Bone Grafts and Spinal Instrumentations for a MultiLevel Fusion Construct Using a Finite Element Model. An HS, Andersson GB, Hussain M, Nassr A, Natarajan, R.
11. Reliability among Neurosurgeons and Orthopedic Surgeons in Classifying Cervical Dislocation Injuries and Making
Assessment and Treatment Decisions: A Multicenter Reliability Study. Arnold PM, Brodke DS, Rampersaud R, Harrop
JS, Dailey AT, Shaffrey CI, Grauer JN, Dvorak MF, Bono CM, Wilsey J, Lee JY, Nassr A, Vaccaro AR.
12. Does Incorrect Level Needle Localization During Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Lead to Accelerated Disc
Degeneration? Bashir RS, Nassr A, Rihn J, Lee JY.
13. Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 Induced Radiculitis following Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Arthrodesis.
Sanfilippo, JA, Lee JY, Nassr A, Rihn J, Albert TJ, Hillibrand AS.
14. Donor-Site Complications of Autogenous Nonvascularized Fibula Strut Graft Harvest for Anterior Cervical
Corpectomy and Fusion Surgery: Experience with 163 Consecutive Cases. Nassr A, Khan MH, Ali MH, Espiritu MT,
Hanks SE, Lee JY, Donaldson WF, Kang JD.
15. The incidence of C5 palsy after multilevel cervical decompression procedures: A review of 750 consecutive cases.
Nassr A, Eck JC, Ponnappan RK, Zanoun RR, Donaldson III WF, Kang JD.
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
16. Classification of Spinopelvic Resections: Oncologic and Reconstructive Implications. Yaszemski MJ, Rose PS,
Currier B, Dekutoski MB, Huddleston PM, Nassr A, Shives T, Sim F.
17. Cervical Osteophyte: A Rare Cause of Dysphagia. Beyder A, Kashyap P, Regelman LA, Nassr A, Farrugia G.
18. Does Resection of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Impact the Incidence of C5 Palsy after Cervical Corpectomy
Procedures.? A Review of 459 Consecutive Cases. Nassr A, Eck JC, Woods BI, Ponnappan RK, Donaldson III WF,
Kang JD.
19. Lumbar Spinous Process Splitting Laminoplasty: A Novel Technique for Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression.
Nassr A, Moussallem C, Currier BL, Yaszemski MJ, Rose PS, Huddleston PH, Dekutoski MB.
20. Longitudinal Changes in Lumbar Bone Mineral Density Distribution May Increase the Risk of Wedge Fractures.
Giambini H, Khosla S, Nassr A, Zhao C, An KN.
21. Surface Strain Analysis Using Digital Image Correlation and a Novel Technique for Inducing Vertebral Wedge
Fractures. Giambini H, Wang HJ, Nassr A, An KN, Dragomir-Daescu D.
22. Anterior and Posterior Variations in Mechanical Properties of Human Vertebrae Measured by Nanoindentation.
Giambini H, Wang HJ, Zhao C, Chen Q, Nassr A, An KN.
23. Perioperative Complications in Open versus Percutaneous Treatment of Spinal Fractures in Patients with an Ankylosed
Spine. Moussallem CD, Nassr A, Cui Q, Currier BL, Yaszemski MJ, Rose PM, Pichelman MA, Dekutoski MB.
24. Thromboembolic Disease after Cervical Spine Surgery: A Review of 7926 Surgical Procedures. Sebastian AS, Nassr A,
Currier BL, Huddleston PM, Rose P, Yaszemski MJ, Dekutoski MB.
25. Development and Validation of a Nonlinear, Three-Dimensional Lumbar Spine Finite Element Model. Ellingson AM,
Giambini H, Zhao CF, Nassr A, An K.
26. Wrong Site Spine Surgery. Currier BL, Boh DD, Larson DR, Liu H, Nassr A, Krauss W.
27. Esophageal Perforation Following Anterior Cervical Surgery. Riew KD, Riew B, Park JB, Albert TJ Vaccaro AR,
Nassr A, Currier BL, Anderson PA, Yoon DH, Arnold PM, Gokaslan Z, Lee SH, Kurd M, Phillips FM, Lee J, Kang JD,
Sasso RC, Wright NM, Shaffrey CI, Traynelis VC, Kelly MP, Brodke DS, Heller JG, Rhee JM, Hilibrand AS, An HS,
Ching AC, Hart RA, Yoo JU, Fehlings MG, Smith JS, Kim SH.
Poster Presentations
1.
Three-Dimensional In Vivo Measurement of Axial Rotation Under Torsion in a Patient with Spondylolysis Using
Dynamic Computed Tomography. Nassr A, Inoue N, Ochia R, Yang KH, Lorenz E, An HS. INTERNATIONAL
SOCIETY OF LUMBAR SPINE SURGERY, 2005, New York, NY.
2.
A prospective cohort analyses of adjacent vertebral body bone mineral density in lumbar surgery patients with or
without instrumented posterolateral fusion: A 9-12 year follow-up. Singh K, An HS, Samartzis D, Nassr A, Provus J,
Hickey M, Andersson G. INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF LUMBAR SPINE SURGERY, 2005, New York, NY.
3.
Congenital lumbar spinal stenosis: A prospective, controlled, matched cohort radiographic analyses. Singh K, Samartzis
D, Andersson G, Yoon T, Nassr A, Phillips F, Goldberg E, An H. INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF LUMBAR
SPINE SURGERY, 2005, New York, NY.
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
4.
A prospective cohort analyses of adjacent vertebral body bone mineral density in lumbar surgery patients with or
without instrumented posterolateral fusion: A 9-12 year follow-up. Singh K, An HS, Samartzis D, Nassr A, Provus J,
Hickey M, Andersson G. WORLD SPINE III: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY CONGRESS ON SPINE CARE, 2005, Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil.
5.
Congenital lumbar spinal stenosis: A prospective, controlled, matched cohort radiographic analyses. Singh K, Samartzis
D, Andersson G, Yoon T, Nassr A, Phillips F, Goldberg E, An H..WORLD SPINE III: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY
CONGRESS ON SPINE CARE, 2005, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
6.
Iatrogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome as a complication of VEPTR. Nassr A, Crane B, Hammerberg KW, Mardjetko
SM. SCOLIOSIS RESEARCH SOCIETY, 2006, Monterrey, CA.
7.
Effect of Corpectomy and Discectomy Fusion Procedures on the Stability of Multi-Level Cervical Construct with
Anterior Rigid Screw-Plate Fixation – A Finite Element Model Study. Hussain M, Nassr A, Natarajan R, Andersson G,
An H. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS SUMMER BIOENGINEERING CONFERENCE,
2007, Keystone, CO.
8.
Biomechanics of Adjacent Segments with Number of Inter-Body Bone Grafts and Spinal Instrumentations for a MultiLevel Fusion Construct Using a Finite Element Model. An HS, Andersson GB, Hussain M, Nassr A, Natarajan, R.
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BIOMECHANICS. 2007, Palo Alto, CA.
9.
Does Incorrect Level Needle Localization During Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Lead to Accelerated Disc
Degeneration. Bashir RS, Nassr A, Rihn J, Lee JY. CERVICAL SPINE RESEARCH SOCIETY, 2007, San Francisco,
CA.
10. Does Incorrect Level Needle Localization During Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Lead to Accelerated Disc
Degeneration. Bashir RS, Nassr A, Rihn J, Lee JY. INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON ADVANCED SPINE
TECHNIQUES, 2008, Hong Kong.
11. Donor-Site Complications of Autogenous Nonvascularized Fibula Strut Graft Harvest for Anterior Cervical
Corpectomy and Fusion Surgery: Experience with 163 Consecutive Cases. Nassr A, Khan MH, Ali MH, Espiritu MT,
Hanks SE, Lee JY, Donaldson WF, Kang JD. MINNESOTA ORTHOPEDIC SOCIETY, 2009, Minneapolis, MN.
12. The incidence of C5 palsy after multilevel cervical decompression procedures: A review of 750 consecutive cases.
Nassr A, Eck JC, Ponnappan RK, Zanoun RR, Donaldson III WF, Kang JD. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF
ORTHOPEDIC SURGEONS ANNUAL MEETING, 2009, Las Vegas, CA.
13. Cervical Osteophyte: A Rare Cause of Dysphagia. Beyder A, Kashyap P, Regelman LA, Nassr A, Farrugia G.
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS MINNESOTA MEETING, 2009, Minneapolis, MN
14. The incidence of C5 palsy after multilevel cervical decompression procedures: A review of 750 consecutive cases.
Nassr A, Eck JC, Ponnappan RK, Zanoun RR, Donaldson III WF, Kang JD. MID-AMERICA ORTHOPEDIC
ASSOCIATION, 2010, Austin, TX.
15. Does Resection of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Impact the Incidence of C5 Palsy after Cervical Corpectomy
Procedures? A review of 459 Consecutive Cases. Nassr A, Eck JC, Woods BI, Ponnappan RK, Donaldson III WF,
Kang JD. INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON ADVANCED SPINE TECHNIQUES, 2011, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
16. Lumbar Spinous Process Splitting Laminoplasty: A Novel Technique for Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression.
Nassr A, Moussallem C, Currier BL, Yaszemski MJ, Rose PS, Huddleston PH, Dekutoski MB. SOCIETY FOR
MINIMALLY INVASIVE SPINE SURGERY, 2011, Las Vegas, NV
17. Longitudinal Changes in Lumbar Bone Mineral Density Distribution May Increase the Risk of Wedge Fractures.
Giambini H, Khosla S, Nassr A, Zhao C, An KN. ORTHOPEDIC RESEARCH SOCIETY, Jan 2013, San Antonio, TX
18. Surface Strain Analysis Using Digital Image Correlation and a Novel Technique for Inducing Vertebral Wedge
Fractures. Giambini H, Wang HJ, Nassr A, An KN, Dragomir-Daescu D. ORTHOPEDIC RESEARCH SOCIETY, Jan
2013, San Antonio, TX
19. Development and Validation of the Three Dimensional Subject Specific Model of Lumbar Vertebral Fracture
Propagation. Giambini H, Quin X, Thoreson A, Dragomir-Daescu D, Nassr A, An K-N, INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY
FOR THE STUDY OF THE LUMBAR SPINE, June 2014, Seoul, Korea
20. CT Exposure and Energy Effects on Bone Mineral Density Estimation from Calibration Phantoms. Giambini H, Nassr
A, Huddleston PM, Dragomir-Daescu D, An K-N, INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF THE
LUMBAR SPINE, June 2014, Seoul, Korea
21. Development and Validation of a Nonlinear, Three-Dimensional Lumbar Spine Finite Element Model. Ellingson A,
Giambini H, Nassr A, Zhao C, An K, 7TH WORLD CONGRESS OF BIOMECHANICS, July 2014, Boston, MA
22. The Effect of Computed Tomography (CT) Acquisition Protocols on Hounsfield Unit Values and Bone Mineral Density
Estimations from Calibration Phantoms. Giambini H, Nassr A, Huddleston PM, Dragomir-Daescu D, An K.
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF THE LUMBAR SPINE, June 2014, Seoul, Korea
Scientific Presentations
1.
Long Adult Deformity Fusions to L5: The Fate of the L5-S1 Disc. Deol G, DeWald CJ, Nassr A, Hammerberg KW,
DeWald RL. SCOLIOSIS RESEARCH SOCIETY, 2003, Quebec, Canada.
2.
A prospective cohort analyses of adjacent vertebral body bone mineral density in lumbar surgery patients with or
without instrumented posterolateral fusion: A 9-12 year follow-up. Singh K, An HS, Samartzis D, Nassr A, Provus J,
Hickey M, Andersson G. NORTH AMERICAN SPINE SOCIETY, 2005, Philadelphia.
3.
A prospective cohort analyses of adjacent vertebral body bone mineral density in lumbar surgery patients with or
without instrumented posterolateral fusion: A 9-12 year follow-up. Singh K, An HS, Samartzis D, Nassr A, Provus J,
Hickey M, Andersson G. SCOLIOSIS RESEARCH SOCIETY, 2005, Miami, FL.
4.
Long-Segment Spinal Reconstruction in the Setting of Multilevel Cervical Corpectomies: A Finite Element Analysis.
Nassr A, Hussain M, Natarajan RN, An HS, Andersson GB, Singh K. MIDWESTERN RESIDENT RESEARCH
COMPETITION, 2006, Chicago, IL.
5.
Iatrogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome as a complication of VEPTR Expansion Thoracoplasty: Pathogenesis and
Strategies for Prevention/Treatment. Nassr A, Crane B, Hammerberg KW, Sturm PF, Mardjetko SM. RUSH
UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPEDICS, THESIS DAY, 2006, Chicago, IL.
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
6.
Iatrogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome as a complication of VEPTR Expansion Thoracoplasty: Pathogenesis and
Strategies for Prevention/Treatment. Mardjetko SM, Nassr A, Crane B, Hammerberg KW, Sturm PF. AMERICAN
ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS, 2006, Atlanta, GA.
7.
Biomechanical Comparison of the Multilevel Cervical Corpectomy Using Rigid Anterior Screw-Plate and/or Rigid
Posterior Screw-Rod System – A Finite Element Model Study. Hussain M, Nassr A, Natarajan RN, Andersson GB, An
HS. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BIOMECHANICS, 2006, Blacksburg, VA.
8.
Iatrogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome as a Complication of VEPTR. Mardjetko SM, Nassr AN, Crane BP, Hammerberg
KW. PEDIATRIC ORTHOPEDIC SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA, 2007, Hollywood, FL.
9.
Reliability Of Diagnosis And Treatment Decisions For Traumatic Cervical Dislocation. Nassr A, Lee JY, Arnold P,
Brodke D, Dailey A, Schwartz DG, Grauer J, Rampersaud R, Vaccaro A. NORTH AMERICAN SPINE SOCIETY,
2007, Austin, TX.
10. Iatrogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome as a complication of VEPTR. Nassr A, Crane B, Hammerberg KW, Mardjetko
SM. EARLY ONSET SCOLIOSIS AND GROWING SPINE, 2007, Madrid, Spain.
11. Reliability among Neurosurgeons and Orthopedic Surgeons in Classifying Cervical Dislocation Injuries and Making
Assessment and Treatment Decisions: A Multicenter Reliability Study. Arnold PM, Brodke DS, Rampersaud R, Harrop
JS, Dailey AT, Shaffrey CI, Grauer JN, Dvorak MF, Bono CM, Wilsey J, Lee JY, Nassr A, Vaccaro AR. CERVICAL
SPINE RESEARCH SOCIETY, 2007, San Francisco, CA
12. Reliability among Neurosurgeons and Orthopedic Surgeons in Classifying Cervical Dislocation Injuries and Making
Assessment and Treatment Decisions: A Multicenter Reliability Study. Arnold PM, Brodke DS, Rampersaud R, Harrop
JS, Dailey AT, Shaffrey CI, Grauer JN, Dvorak MF, Bono CM, Wilsey J, Lee JY, Nassr A, Vaccaro AR. AMERICAN
ASSOCIATION OF NEUROLOGICAL SURGEONS, 2008, Chicago, IL
13. Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 Induced Radiculitis following Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Arthrodesis.
Sanfilippo, JA, Lee JY, Nassr A, Rihn J, Albert TJ, Hillibrand AS. INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON ADVANCED
SPINE TECHNIQUES, 2008, Hong Kong
14. The incidence of C5 palsy after multilevel cervical decompression procedures: A review of 750 consecutive cases.
Nassr A, Eck JC, Ponnappan RK, Zanoun RR, Donaldson III WF, Kang JD. CERVICAL SPINE RESEARCH
SOCIETY, 2008, Austin, TX
15. Classification of Spinopelvic Resections: Oncologic and Reconstructive Implications. Yaszemski MJ, Rose PS,
Currier B, Dekutoski MB, Huddleston PM, Nassr A, Shives T, Sim F. MINNESOTA ORTHOPEDIC SOCIETY,
2009, Minneapolis, MN
16. The incidence of C5 palsy after multilevel cervical decompression procedures: A review of 750 consecutive cases.
Nassr A, Eck JC, Ponnappan RK, Zanoun RR, Donaldson III WF, Kang JD. INTERNATIONAL MEETING OF
ADVANCED SPINE TECHNIQUES, 2009, Vienna, Austria
17. The incidence of C5 palsy after multilevel cervical decompression procedures: A review of 750 consecutive cases.
Nassr A, Eck JC, Ponnappan RK, Zanoun RR, Donaldson III WF, Kang JD. MINNESOTA ORTHOPEDIC
SOCIETY, 2010, Minneapolis, MN
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
18. The incidence of C5 palsy after multilevel cervical decompression procedures: A review of 750 consecutive cases.
Nassr A, Eck JC, Ponnappan RK, Zanoun RR, Donaldson III WF, Kang JD. NORTH AMERICAN SPINE SOCIETY,
2010, Orlando, FL
19. Does Resection of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Impact the Incidence of C5 Palsy after Cervical Corpectomy
Procedures? A review of 459 Consecutive Cases. Nassr A, Eck JC, Woods BI, Ponnappan RK, Donaldson III WF,
Kang JD. MINNESOTA ORTHOPEDIC SOCIETY, 2011, Minneapolis, MN.
20. Does Resection of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Impact the Incidence of C5 Palsy after Cervical Corpectomy
Procedures? A review of 459 Consecutive Cases. Nassr A, Eck JC, Woods BI, Ponnappan RK, Donaldson III WF,
Kang JD. NORTH AMERICAN SPINE SOCIETY, 2011, Chicago, IL.
21. Lumbar Spinous Process Splitting Laminoplasty: A Novel Technique for Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression.
Nassr A, Moussallem C, Currier BL, Yaszemski MJ, Rose PS, Huddleston PH, Dekutoski MB. SPINE STUDY
GROUP, 2012, West Palm Beach, FL
22. Does Resection of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Impact the Incidence of C5 Palsy after Cervical Corpectomy
Procedures.? A Review of 459 Consecutive Cases. Nassr A, Eck JC, Woods BI, Ponnappan RK, Donaldson III WF,
Kang JD. JAPANESE ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATION, 85 th Annual Meeting, May 2012, Kyoto, Japan
23. Perioperative Complications in Open versus Percutaneous Treatment of Spinal Fractures in Patients with an Ankylosed
Spine. Moussallem CD, Nassr A, Cui Q, Currier BL, Yaszemski MJ, Rose PM, Pichelmann MA, Dekutoski MB.
SOCIETY FOR PROGRESS AND INNOVATION IN THE NEAR EAST, July 2012, Istanbul, Turkey
24. Perioperative Complications in Open versus Percutaneous Treatment of Spinal Fractures in Patients with an Ankylosed
Spine. Moussallem CD, Nassr A, Cui Q, Currier BL, Yaszemski MJ, Rose PM, Pichelmann MA, Dekutoski MB.
INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON ADVANCED SPINE TECHNIQUES, June 2012, Beirut, Lebanon
25. Thromboembolic Disease after Cervical Spine Surgery: A Review of 7926 Surgical Procedures. Sebastian AS, Nassr A,
Currier BL, Huddleston PM, Rose P, Yaszemski MJ, Dekutoski MB. CERVICAL SPINE RESEARCH SOCIETY, Dec
2012, Chicago, IL
26. Anterior and Posterior Variations in Mechanical Properties of Human Vertebrae Measured by Nanoindentation.
Giambini H, Wang HJ, Zhao C, Chen Q, Nassr A, An KN. ORTHOPEDIC RESEARCH SOCIETY, Jan 2013, San
Antonio, TX
23. The Effect of Computed Tomography (CT) Acquisition Protocols on Hounsfield Unit Values and Bone Mineral Density
Estimations from Calibration Phantoms. Giambini H, Nassr A, Huddleston PM, Dragomir-Daescu D, An K.
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF THE LUMBAR SPINE, June 2014, Seoul, Korea
LECTURES/INVITED TALKS/FACULTY

Surgery for Back Pain, SPINE PAIN, 10th Annual Mayo Health System Regional Rehabilitation Provider Conference,
September 2007, Rochester, MN.

Cervical Arthroplasty, Grand Rounds, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, May 19, 2008, Rochester, MN.

Cervical Arthroplasty, Grand Rounds, Department of Neurological Surgery, Mayo Clinic, August 18, 2008, Rochester,
MN.
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu

Imaging for Spinal Surgery, Radiology Conference, Mayo Clinic, December 9 th, 2008, Rochester, MN

Cervical Arthroplasty, 8th Annual Multidisciplinary Spine Conference, Mayo Clinic, January 22, 2009, Orlando, FL.

Course Faculty, Mayo Clinic, 4th International Spine Symposium, Feb 1-5th, 2009, Maui, HI

Common Cervical Spinal Disorders, The Minnesota State Assembly of Surgical Technologists, March 28 th, 2009,
Rochester, MN

Course Faculty, AO Spine North America Fellows Forum, April 8-11th, 2010 Banff, Alberta, Canada

Treatment of Degenerative Cervical Spinal Disorders, Minnesota Radiological Society, April 24th, 2010, Rochester, MN

Cervical Myelopathy: Evaluation and Treatment, Mayo Regional Orthopedic Society Spring Symposium, May 8 th,
2010, Rochester, MN

Cervical Arthroplasty, Grand Rounds, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Vanderbilt University, Oct 15th 2010,
Nashville, TN

Who needs to see the Orthopedic Surgeon for Neck Pain?, 48th Annual Indianhead Symposium, Feb 3rd 2011, Cable,
WI

Who needs to see the Orthopedic Surgeon for Low Back Pain?, 48th Annual Indianhead Symposium, Feb 3rd 2011,
Cable, WI

Neurologic Complications Associated with Cervical Spine Surgery. ICL 450: Avoiding and Managing Complications
in Cervical Spine Surgery. American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Feb 18 th 2011, San Diego,
CA

What is the Evidence for MIS? 6th Mayo Clinic Spine Symposium, March 21 st 2011, Key West, FL

Clinical Value of Varying Osteotomies to Treat Kyphosis in the Thoracolumbar Spine. 6th Mayo Clinic Spine
Symposium, March 23rd 2011, Key West, FL

Moderator: Back and Leg Pain Session. 6th Mayo Clinic Spine Symposium, March 23rd 2011, Key West, FL

Course Faculty, AO Spine North America Fellows Forum, March31st –April 4th, 2011 Banff, Alberta, Canada

Minimally Invasive Surgery Applications in Spine Trauma, Contemporary Concepts in Spine Surgery, Jun 4th, 2011,
Las Vegas, NV

Radiation Exposure in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Contemporary Concepts in Spine Surgery, June 4 th, 2011,
Las Vegas, NV

Surgical Management of Hardware Associated Spinal Infections, The Stevens Conference on Bacteria-Material
Interactions, June 9th, 2011, Hoboken, NJ

Minimally Invasive Surgery Applications in Spine Trauma, University of Virginia, Department of Orthopedics, Spine
Conference and Visiting Professor, November 17 th, 2011, Charlottesville, VA
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu

Course Faculty, Vertebral Augmentation for VCFs: Review of the Evidence, Cervical Myelopathy (Debate), Central
Large HNP with LBP and Radiculopathy (Case Discussion), Spine IEP Fellows Course, Nov 18-20th, 2011, South
Beach, FL

Course Faculty, Debate on Anterior vs. Posterior Treatment of Cervical Myelopathy. Instructional Course, CSRS 2011
Annual Meeting, December 2011, Scottsdale, AZ

Novel Use of Individualized Genomics to Screen and Predict Adjacent Level Degeneration after Cervical Spine Fusion,
Grant Update, CSRS 2011 Annual Meeting, December 2011, Scottsdale, AZ

Evidence, Imaging and Radiation Exposure in MIS Spine Surgery. Mayo Clinic Radiology Technicians Inservice
Conference, December 14th, 2011 Rochester MN.

Evidence, Imaging and Radiation Exposure in MIS Spine Surgery. Mayo Clinic Spine Conference, January, 2012,
Rochester MN.

The Evidence for MIS Spine Surgery. Mayo Multidisciplinary Spine Conference, January 14 th 2012, Phoenix, AZ

Neurologic Complications Associated with Cervical Spine Surgery. ICL 429: Avoiding and Managing Complications
in Cervical Spine Surgery. American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Feb 10, 2012, San Francisco,
CA

The Role of Biologics in Degenerative Spondylolisthesis. ICL 350: Degenerative Spondylolisthesis: A Participant
Driven Interactive Program for Evidence Based Decision Making. American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Annual
Meeting, Feb 9, 2012, San Francisco, CA

Cervical Myelopathy: Case Studies; Breakfast Roundtable Discussion. 7th Mayo Clinic Spine Symposium, March 28,
2012, Naples, Florida

Self Assessment Exam Session, Moderator, 7th Mayo Clinic Spine Symposium, March 25, 2012, Naples, Florida

MIS Applications in Spine Trauma, Hiroshima University, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, JOA Traveling
Fellowship, Hiroshima, Japan, May 8th, 2012

MIS Applications in Spine Trauma, Osaka City University, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, JOA Traveling
Fellowship, Osaka, Japan, May 10th, 2012

Lumbar Spinous Process Splitting Laminoplasty, Nara Medical University, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, JOA
Traveling Fellowship, Nara, Japan, May 12th, 2012

MIS Applications in Spine Trauma, Hyogo College of Medicine Hospital, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, JOA
Traveling Fellowship, Nishinomiya, Japan, May 15th, 2012

Neurologic Complications Associated with Cervical Spine Surgery, Gifu University School of Medicine, Department of
Orthopedic Surgery, JOA Traveling Fellowship, Gifu, Japan, May 22 nd, 2012

Neurologic Complications Associated with Cervical Spine Surgery, Yokohama City University, School of Medicine,
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, JOA Traveling Fellowship, Yokohama, Japan, May 24 th, 2012
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu

Neurologic Complications Associated with Cervical Spine Surgery, Keio University, School of Medicine, Department
of Orthopedic Surgery, JOA Traveling Fellowship, Tokyo, Japan, May 25 th, 2012

Lumbar Spinous Process Splitting Laminoplasty, Keio University, School of Medicine, Department of Orthopedic
Surgery, JOA Traveling Fellowship, Tokyo, Japan, May 25th, 2012
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Osteoporosis Management, Society for Progress and Innovation in the Near East, Annual Meeting, Lebanon, Beirut,
June 27th, 2012
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Surgical Management of Metastatic Spine Disease, Society for Progress and Innovation in the Near East, Annual
Meeting, Lebanon, Beirut, June 29th, 2012
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Cervical Arthroplasty, Society for Progress and Innovation in the Near East, Annual Meeting, Lebanon, Beirut, June
29th, 2012
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Debate: Lamino-foraminotomy for Cervical Radiculopathy, Society for Progress and Innovation in the Near East,
Annual Meeting, Lebanon, Beirut, June 30th, 2012
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Posterior Approaches for Cervical Myelopathy, Society for Progress and Innovation in the Near East, Annual Meeting,
Lebanon, Beirut, June 30th, 2012
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Moderator: 19th International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques, Istanbul, Turkey, June, 2012
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Addressing the Kyphotic Degenerative Lumbar Curve, MIS Techniques for Adult Degenerative Deformity, Scoliosis
Research Society, Chicago, IL, September 6, 2012
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Panel: Adult Degenerative Deformity Case Examples, MIS Techniques for Adult Degenerative Deformity, Scoliosis
Research Society, Chicago, IL, September 6, 2012
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Thoracolumbar Fractures: From the Field to the OR, Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update: Beyond the Golden
Hour, St. Paul, MN, November 15th, 2012
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External Fixation Principals and Workshop, Syrian American Medical Society Physician Training Course, Gaziantep,
Turkey, November 2012
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Compartment Syndrome, Diagnosis and Management, Syrian American Medical Society Physician Training Course,
Gaziantep, Turkey, November 18-25, 2012
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Orthopedics in an Austere Environment, Syrian American Medical Society Physician Training Course, Gaziantep,
Turkey, November 18-25, 2012
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Crush Syndrome, Syrian American Medical Society Physician Training Course, Gaziantep, Turkey, November 18-25,
2012
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Splinting workshop, Syrian American Medical Society Physician Training Course, Gaziantep, Turkey, November 1825, 2012
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Amputations, Syrian American Medical Society Physician Training Course, Gaziantep, Turkey, November 18-25, 2012
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
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Pseudoarthrosis and Implant Failure, Complications Session, 17th Instructional Course, Cervical Spine Research
Society, Chicago, IL, December 5th, 2012
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Novel Use of Individualized Genomics to Screen and Predict Adjacent Level Degeneration after Cervical Spine Fusion,
Grant Update, Cervical Spine Research Society 2012 Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, December 6, 2012
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Instrumentation Options for Use in Cervical Deformity, ICL 128: Cervical Deformity, American Academy of
Orthopedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 19, 2013
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Neurologic Complications Associated with Cervical Spine Surgery, ICL 169 Avoiding and Managing Complications in
Cervical Spine Surgery, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago IL, March 19, 2013
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Upper Cervical Spine Instrumentation Techniques, Society for Progress and Innovation in the Near East Annual
Meeting, Beirut, Lebanon, June 2013
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Osteoporosis Management, Society for Progress and Innovation in the Near East Annual Meeting, Beirut, Lebanon,
June 19, 2013
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Update on rhBMP-2, Society for Progress and Innovation in the Near East Annual Meeting, Beirut, Lebanon, June 19,
2013
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Faculty: PLIF/TLIF/Thoraco-lumbar Osteotomies Cadaveric Training, Society for Progress and Innovation in the Near
East Annual Meeting, Beirut, Lebanon, June 19, 2013
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Tips and Tricks in Primary Spine Tumor Management, Society for Progress and Innovation in the Near East Annual
Meeting, Beirut, Lebanon, June 20, 2013
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Surgical Techniques for Instrumentation in the Cervical Spine, 8th International Huashan Hospital-Fudan University,
Mayo Clinic Spine Course, Shanghai, China, October 31, 2013
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Surgical Techniques for Instrumentation in the Cervical Spine, Xijing Orthopedics Hospital, 4th Military Medical
University, Xi’An, China, November 4, 2013
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Minimally Invasive Treatment for Spine Trauma, Navy General Hospital, Beijing, China, November 6, 2013
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Faculty, 8th International Congress of COA and 1st World Congress of WOA, Navy General Hospital, Beijing, China,
November 5-9 2013
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Kyphosis Avoidance and Treatment, 2013 Spine IEP Fellows & Young Surgeon's Course, Las Vegas, Nevada,
November 16, 2013
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Managing Complications – Neural, 2013 Spine IEP Fellows & Young Surgeon's Course, Las Vegas, Nevada,
November 16, 2013
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Case Presentations and Panel Discussion: Cervical Kyphosis, 2013 Spine IEP Fellows & Young Surgeon's Course, Las
Vegas, Nevada, November 16, 2013
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
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Postoperative Neurological Deficits, Session II: Complications: Case-Based Presentations, Cervical Spine Research
Society Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, December 4, 2013
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Update on the New C2 Fracture Classification, Association for Collaborative Spine Research (ACSR) Annual Meeting,
San Diego, CA, February 1, 2014
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Instrumentation Options for Use in Cervical Deformity, ICL 411: Advances in Cervical Deformity Surgery, American
Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 14, 2014
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Effects of Human Recombinant Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) Treatment on the Osteoporotic Spine: A Rabbit Model of
Spinal Instrumentation and Fusion, AO Spine North America Fellows Forum Update, Banff, Alberta, Canada, March
29, 2014
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Neurologic Complications of Cervical Spine Surgery, University Hospital Dusseldorf, Department of Orthopedic
Surgery, Dusseldorf, Germany, April 7, 2014
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Lumbar Spinous Process Splitting Laminoplasty, University Hospital Koln, Department of Orthopedic and Trauma
Surgery, Koln, Germany, April 8, 2014
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Minimally Invasive Applications in Spine Trauma, University Hospital Essen, Department of Orthopedic Surgery,
Essen Germany, April 9, 2014
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Effects of Human Recombinant Parathyroid Hormone Treatment on the Osteoporotic Spine: A Rabbit Model of Spinal
Instrumentation and Fusion, University of Magdeburg, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Magdeburg, German, April
10, 2014
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Lumbar Spinous Process Splitting Laminoplasty, Evangelisches Waldkrankenhaus Spandau, Department of Orthopedic
Surgery, Berlin, German, April 14, 2014
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Minimally Invasive Applications in Spine Trauma, University Hospital Mannheim, Department of Orthopedic Surgery,
Mannheim German, April 16, 2014
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Lumbar Spinous Process Splitting Laminoplasty and Tips and Tricks in the Management in Primary Spine Tumors,
Orthopedic University Clinic, Salzburg General Hospital, Salzburg, Austria, April 22, 2014
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Lumbar Spinous Process Splitting Laminoplasty, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Allgemeines Krankenhaus Wein,
Vienna Austria, April 24, 2014
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Lumbar Spinous Process Splitting Laminoplasty, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University Clinics of Basel, Basel,
Switzerland, April 29, 2014
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Minimally Invasive Applications in Spine Trauma, South German Orthopedic Congress, Baden Baden, German, May 2,
2014
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Osteotomy Options. AAOS/LSRS Lumbar Spine Cutting Edge Surgical Techniques #3053, Chicago, IL. Sept 18-19th,
2014
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Faculty: Pedicle Subtraction Osteotomy, Vettebral Column Resection. AAOS/LSRS Lumbar Spine Cutting Edge
Surgical Techniques #3053, Chicago, IL. Sept 18-19th, 2014
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
COMMITTEES/PROFESIONAL COMMITMENTS/SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS
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Lumbar Spine Research Society, Member 2014-Present
Orthopedic Research Review Committee, Member 2014-Present
Mayo Clinic Clinical Competency Committee, Member 2013-Present
Medical Director, Spine Surgery, Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund 2012-Present
OREF Spine Grant Research Review Committee 2011-Present
Spinal Implant Committee, Mayo Clinic 2011-Present
Orthopedic Regional Coordinating Committee, Mayo Clinic 2010-2012
Cervical Spine Research Society, Member 2009-Present; Program Committee Member, 2013-2015
Orthopedic Education Committee, Mayo Clinic Fall 2008-Present
Interdisciplinary Spinal Cord Injury Committee, Mayo Clinic 11/07-Present
North American Spine Society, Member 2008-Present
AO Spine North America, Member 2011-Present
Scoliosis Research Society, Candidate Member 2008-2014, IMAST Program Committee member, 2010-11, SRS
Facebook Administrator 2011-Present, Patient Education Committee 2011-2014; Program Committee, 2013-2014,
Website Committee 2013-Present, Active Fellow, 2014-Present
American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, Member 2007-Present; Fellow Class of 2011; Biomedical Engineering
Committee –Member 2014-2016
Minnesota Orthopedic Society, Member 2008-Present, Program Chair 2009 Meeting, Board of Directors 2009-11,
Minneapolis, MN
Mid-America Orthopedic Association, Member 2008-Present
ASTM International, Member 2008-2011, 2014-Present, Orthopedic and Spinal Implant Committees
Association for Collaborative Spine Research, Member 2012-Present, Spine Trauma Focus Group Member
Mayo Clinic Orthopedic Alumni Association, Member 2007-Present
Minnesota Medical Association, Member 2007-Present
Zumbro Valley Medical Association, Member 2007-Present2
South Asian Spine Society, Member 2008-Present
JOURNAL REVIEWER
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Reviewer for Spine Journal 6/08-Present
Reviewer for Journal of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons 1/09-Present
Reviewer for Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 1/09-Present
Reviewer for Global Spine Journal 9/11-Present
Reviewer for Clinical Anatomy 11/11-Present
Reviewer for Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research 3/12-Present
Reviewer for The Spine Journal Jan 2013-Present
Reviewer for PLoS One Journal 2014-Present
JOURNAL EDITOR
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CORR, Guest Editor, Special Issue, Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (In preparation)
JBJS Orthopedic Highlights: Spine Surgery, Associate Editor 2013
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
VISITING SURGEON PROGRAMS
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Dr. James D. Schwender, Twin Cities Spine, Minneapolis, MN – Minimally Invasive TLIF Techniques, March 10,
2008
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Dr. Lawrence G. Lenke, Washington University, St. Louis, MO – Advanced Deformity Techniques May 12-14th, 2008
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Dr. K. Daniel Riew, Washington University, St. Louis, MO – Mid America Orthopedic Association Traveling
Fellowship, Advanced Cervical Spine Surgical Techniques, March 16-19th, 2009
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Dr. Atiq Durrani, Center for Advanced Spine Technologies, Cincinnati, OH –Minimally Invasive Fusion Techniques
(Trans-Sacral lumbar interbody fusion, Trans-psoas interbody fusion, Percutaneous Spinal Instrumentation), May 28 th,
2010
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Dr. Boachie-Adjei, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY- Trans-Sacral Lumbar Interbody Fusion applications
for deformity surgery, February 23rd, 2011
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Dr. James D. Schwender, Twin Cities Spine, Minneapolis, MN – Minimally Invasive TLIF Techniques, April 14, 2012
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Dr. Isador Lieberman, Texas Back Institute, Plano TX – Robotic Spine Surgery, Mazor Robotics, May 19, 2014
CHARITY CARE/MISSION TRIPS
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Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund, Gaza Strip, An Occupied Territories, Adult and Pediatric Spinal Surgery Mission
Trip, September 9-18, 2011.
Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund, West Bank, Palestinian Occupied Territories, Pediatric Spinal Surgery Mission
Trip, November1-12, 2012.
Syrian American Medical Society, Syria and Border Regions of Turkey, Orthopedic Surgery and Spinal Surgery
Mission Trip, November 18-25 2012.
Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund, Gaza Strip, An Occupied Territories, Adult and Pediatric Spinal Surgery Mission
Trip, November 22-December 1, 2013
Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund, West Bank, Palestinian Occupied Territories, Adult and Pediatric Spinal Surgery
Mission Trip, October 10-19, 2014.
FELLOWS TRAINED IN SPINE SURGERY
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Jason Eck, DO, Orthopedic Surgeon, Center for Sports Medicine and Orthopaedics, Chattanooga, TN
Anthony Rocissano, DO, Spinal Surgery in Billings, Montana
Marcus Noger, MD
Amgad Hanna, MD, Neurosurgeon, UW Health, Madison, Wisconsin
Hongbo Liu, MD, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, San Antonio, Texas
Hector Pullido Torres, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Monterrey, Mexico
Melissa Erickson, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Tidewater Orthopaedic Associates INC, Hampton, Virginia
Charbel Moussallem, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Lebanon Medical University, Beirut
Jad Khalil, MD, Academic Spine Surgeon, Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan
Brian Vernon, MD, Spine Surgeon in Utah
Emily Nguyen, M.D. Spine Surgeon at Mayo Clinic, Owatonna, Minnesota
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
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Yazeed Gussous, M.D. Spine Surgery Fellow at University of California, San Francisco
RESEARCH FELLOWS
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Quangi Cui, MD
Yaser Baghdadi, MD
Muhammad Suhaib, M.D.
MENTEES
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A. Noelle Larson MD, Consultant, Mayo Clinic, Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Stephen DeSouza, Mayo Medical School
Michael Kralovec, MD, Mayo Orthopedic Resident
Rick Winder, MD, Mayo Orthopedic Resident
Mohammad “Humza” Ansari, Mayo Medical School
Mohamed Hassan, Mayo Medical School
Dema Alniemi, Mayo Medical School
Shumaila Sarfani, Mayo Medical School
Nora Al, Mayo Medical School
ACTIVITIES / CLUBS
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Mentor – Minnesota’s Future Doctor Shadowing Program 2008-Present
Mentor – Mayo Medical School 2008-Present
Mentor – Mayo Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program 2009- Present
Representative - Rush University House Staff Association, 2003-2005
Coordinator - Clinical Neurosciences Tract, Univ. of Penn, 1999-2001
President - College Preparatory School of Illinois Alumni Assoc, 1994
Social Chair - MIT Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honors Society, 1996-1997
Publicity Chair - MIT Premedical Students Association 1992-1993
Teacher - Univ. of Pennsylvania, Pipeline Project, 1997-1998
Participant - Hepatitis Education Project, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1998
Participant - Univ. of Penn., I.M. Softball, 1997-2001
Interviewer - Univ. of Penn. School of Medicine, 1999-2001
Recruiter - University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, 1997-2001
Player - MIT Men’s Rugby 1993-1997
Interpreter- Penn Med Language Link 1997-2001
Ahmad Nassr, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
200 1st St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
507-266-5262
507-284-5539 Fax
nassr.ahmad@mayo.edu
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