Di Zhang MD- Data and Image Visualization Analysis of Spine Surgery- Best Researcher Award

Di Zhang MD- Data and Image Visualization Analysis of Spine Surgery- Best Researcher Award

🌐 Professional Profile

Educations📚📚📚

He earned a Ph.D. in Human Anatomy and Embryology from Hebei Medical University, where he studied from September 2014 to July 2018. Prior to this, he completed a Master’s in Surgery with a specialization in Spine Surgery at the same university, studying from September 2008 to July 2011. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s in Clinical Medicine from Tianjin Medical University, which he attended from September 2003 to July 2008. Following his doctoral studies, he gained postdoctoral experience at the University of Washington in Seattle, USA, from October 2014 to August 2015, and at TSRH Hospital in Dallas, USA, from August 2015 to October 2015.

 

📝🔬Publications📝🔬
  • Di Zhang, Xianda Gao, Jiang Jiang, Fanlong Kong, Yong Shen, Wenyuan Ding, Xiufang Hao, Huixian Cui, “Safe placement of lateral mass screw in the subaxial cervical spine: a case series,” International Orthopaedics, 2017, 41(4): 781-788.
  • Di Zhang, Xianda Gao, Jiang Jiang, Yong Shen, Wenyuan Ding, Huixian Cui, “Safe placement of pedicle screw in lumbar spine with minimum three year follow-up: a case series and technical note,” International Orthopaedics, 2018, 42(3): 567-573.
  • Hui Wang, Di Zhang, Lei Ma, Yong Shen, Wenyuan Ding, “Factors Predicting Patient Dissatisfaction 2 Years After Discectomy for Lumbar Disc Herniation in a Chinese Older Cohort: A Prospective Study of 843 Cases at a Single Institution,” Medicine, 2015, 94(40): e1584.
  • Jia Li, Di Zhang, Wenyuan Ding, Yingze Zhang, Yong Shen, “Comparison of Clinical Outcomes After Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Versus Cervical Total Disk Replacement in Patients With Modic-2 Changes on MRI,” Clinical Spine Surgery, 2017, 30(8): E1088-E1092.
  • Zikun Shang, Yingze Zhang, Di Zhang, Wenyuan Ding, Yong Shen, “Clinical and Radiological Analysis of Bryan Cervical Artificial Disc Replacement for ‘Skip’ Multi-Segment Cervical Spondylosis: Long-Term Follow-Up Results,” Medical Science Monitor, 2017, 23: 5254-5263.