Mohammed Eleraky

1.3k total citations
16 papers, 901 citations indexed

About

Mohammed Eleraky is a scholar working on Surgery, Pathology and Forensic Medicine and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Mohammed Eleraky has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 901 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Surgery, 14 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine and 2 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Mohammed Eleraky's work include Spinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques (13 papers), Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology (11 papers) and Cervical and Thoracic Myelopathy (5 papers). Mohammed Eleraky is often cited by papers focused on Spinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques (13 papers), Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology (11 papers) and Cervical and Thoracic Myelopathy (5 papers). Mohammed Eleraky collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and United Kingdom. Mohammed Eleraky's co-authors include Volker K.H. Sonntag, Volker K. H. Sonntag, Carlos H. Llanos, Frank D. Vrionis, Harold L. Rekate, Nicholas Theodore, Mark Adams, Curtis A. Dickman, Paul J. Apostolides and Ioannis D. Papanastassiou and has published in prestigious journals such as Spine, Journal of neurosurgery and European Spine Journal.

In The Last Decade

Mohammed Eleraky

16 papers receiving 861 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mohammed Eleraky United States 13 783 657 134 71 57 16 901
Dale Schaefer United States 9 592 0.8× 585 0.9× 168 1.3× 48 0.7× 45 0.8× 10 728
Seung Chul Rhim South Korea 22 1.0k 1.3× 767 1.2× 60 0.4× 246 3.5× 15 0.3× 56 1.3k
H T Doan United States 8 343 0.4× 315 0.5× 97 0.7× 78 1.1× 39 0.7× 14 496
Anthony Sin United States 13 491 0.6× 354 0.5× 54 0.4× 152 2.1× 18 0.3× 37 624
Walter F. Krengel United States 14 558 0.7× 270 0.4× 55 0.4× 23 0.3× 10 0.2× 33 625
Ye Tian China 18 878 1.1× 408 0.6× 27 0.2× 36 0.5× 45 0.8× 86 1000
José Luis Téllez Becerra United States 8 364 0.5× 194 0.3× 34 0.3× 59 0.8× 52 0.9× 13 479
Dominic Foo United States 13 657 0.8× 487 0.7× 171 1.3× 69 1.0× 18 0.3× 25 826
David Fairholm Canada 12 315 0.4× 310 0.5× 67 0.5× 131 1.8× 9 0.2× 20 539
M.H.H. Noordeen United Kingdom 15 573 0.7× 145 0.2× 108 0.8× 107 1.5× 43 0.8× 26 691

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mohammed Eleraky

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Aghayev, Kamran, James Doulgeris, Sabrina A. Gonzalez-Blohm, et al.. (2013). Biomechanical comparison of a two-level anterior discectomy and a one-level corpectomy, combined with fusion and anterior plate reconstruction in the cervical spine. Clinical Biomechanics. 29(1). 21–25. 15 indexed citations
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Eleraky, Mohammed, Ioannis D. Papanastassiou, Nam Tran, Elias Dakwar, & Frank D. Vrionis. (2011). Comparison of polymethylmethacrylate versus expandable cage in anterior vertebral column reconstruction after posterior extracavitary corpectomy in lumbar and thoraco-lumbar metastatic spine tumors. European Spine Journal. 20(8). 1363–1370. 28 indexed citations
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Papanastassiou, Ioannis D., et al.. (2011). Vertebrectomy and expandable cage placement via a one‐stage, one‐position anterolateral retroperitoneal approach in L5 tumors. Journal of Surgical Oncology. 104(5). 552–558. 4 indexed citations
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Eleraky, Mohammed, et al.. (2011). Expandable Versus Nonexpandable Cages for Thoracolumbar Burst Fracture. World Neurosurgery. 75(1). 149–154. 29 indexed citations
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Eleraky, Mohammed, Ioannis D. Papanastassiou, Matthias Setzer, et al.. (2011). Balloon kyphoplasty in the treatment of metastatic tumors of the upper thoracic spine. Journal of Neurosurgery Spine. 14(3). 372–376. 20 indexed citations
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Eleraky, Mohammed, Ioannis D. Papanastassiou, & Frank D. Vrionis. (2010). Management of metastatic spine disease. Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care. 4(3). 182–188. 47 indexed citations
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Eleraky, Mohammed, Matthias Setzer, Ioannis D. Papanastassiou, et al.. (2010). Role of motor-evoked potential monitoring in conjunction with temporary clipping of spinal nerve roots in posterior thoracic spine tumor surgery. The Spine Journal. 10(5). 396–403. 7 indexed citations
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Eleraky, Mohammed, Matthias Setzer, Ali A. Baaj, et al.. (2010). Biomechanical comparison of posterior cervicothoracic instrumentation techniques after one-level laminectomy and facetectomy. Journal of Neurosurgery Spine. 13(5). 622–629. 7 indexed citations
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Setzer, Matthias, Ryan Murtagh, F. Reed Murtagh, et al.. (2010). Diffusion tensor imaging tractography in patients with intramedullary tumors: comparison with intraoperative findings and value for prediction of tumor resectability. Journal of Neurosurgery Spine. 13(3). 371–380. 70 indexed citations
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Eleraky, Mohammed, Matthias Setzer, & Frank D. Vrionis. (2009). Posterior transpedicular corpectomy for malignant cervical spine tumors. European Spine Journal. 19(2). 257–262. 29 indexed citations
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Guest, James D., Mohammed Eleraky, Paul J. Apostolides, Curtis A. Dickman, & Volker K.H. Sonntag. (2002). Traumatic central cord syndrome: results of surgical management. Journal of Neurosurgery Spine. 97(1). 25–32. 123 indexed citations
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Eleraky, Mohammed, Nicholas Theodore, Mark Adams, Harold L. Rekate, & Volker K. H. Sonntag. (2000). Pediatric cervical spine injuries: report of 102 cases and review of the literature. Journal of Neurosurgery Spine. 92(1). 12–17. 184 indexed citations
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Eleraky, Mohammed, Carlos H. Llanos, & Volker K.H. Sonntag. (1999). Cervical corpectomy: report of 185 cases and review of the literature. Journal of Neurosurgery Spine. 90(1). 35–41. 170 indexed citations
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Eleraky, Mohammed, R Masferrer, & Volker K. H. Sonntag. (1998). Posterior atlantoaxial facet screw fixation in rheumatoid arthritis. Journal of neurosurgery. 89(1). 8–12. 51 indexed citations
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Dickman, Curtis A., et al.. (1998). The Role of Decompression for Acute Incomplete Cervical Spinal Cord Injury in Cervical Spondylosis. Spine. 23(22). 2398–2403. 104 indexed citations
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Eleraky, Mohammed, Paul J. Apostolides, Curtis A. Dickman, & Volker K.H. Sonntag. (1998). Herniated Thoracic Discs Mimic Cardiac Disease: Three Case Reports. Acta Neurochirurgica. 140(7). 643–646. 13 indexed citations

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