https://www.selleckchem.com/products/necrosulfonamide.html Hunterian ligation was used routinely before endoaneurysmorrhaphy, after which its popularity declined. Hunterian ligation has been superseded by development of surgical clips and endovascular techniques for intracranial aneurysms. However, the technique is still described occasionally in vascular and neurosurgical literature in the context of treating large aneurysms not amenable to traditional treatment modalities. We investigated whether a sex-related difference exists in the postoperative complication risk and health-related quality of life measures after surgery for adult spinal deformity. We performed a retrospective study of 156 adult patients with a diagnosis of adult spinal deformity who had undergone spinal surgery. The primary outcome variables included the postoperative complication rates and changes in the health-related quality of life measures. Adjusted odds ratios were estimated by multivariate logistic regression with the inclusion of covariate terms for sex, smoking, preoperative optimization, American Society of Anesthesiologists grade, depression, osteoporosis, invasiveness of surgery (number of vertebral levels fused), and baseline functional disability. At presentation, the women were more likely to be smokers (74 women [71.15%]; 23 men [42.31%]; P=0.01) and to have a greater prevalence of depression (36 women [34.62%]; 10 men [19.23%]; P= 0.06). The women had also presented with more severe ba spinal deformity. In the present study, after adjustment for important baseline prognostic factors, no differences were found in the postoperative complication rates or extent of functional improvement when stratified by sex. Both sexes responded equally well to corrective surgery for symptomatic adult spinal deformity. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) serve as crucial regulators in the pathogenesis of spinal cord injury (SCI). However, the role of lncRNA SOX2 overlapping transcript (SOX2OT) in SCI