Specialties
- Neurosurgery
- Trauma - Neuro Critical Care
- Spine Surgery
- Degenerative Spine Surgery
- Spinal Deformity Surgery
- Spine Trauma
- Spine Arthroplasty
- Spine
- Neuro Spine Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
- Spine Instability
- Orthopaedic Spine Surgery
- Spine Evaluation
- Spinal Cord Tumors
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Scoliosis
- Spondylolisthesis
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- Spinal Reconstructive Procedures
- Back
- Disc Herniation
- Spinal Stenosis
- Orthopaedic Trauma
- Pediatric Neurosurgery
- Pediatric Spinal Cord Injury
Board Certification
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American Board of Neurological Surgery
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Patient Rating
The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.
The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.
Patient Comments
Patient comments are gathered from our patient experience survey and displayed in their entirety. For the convenience of our visitors, some patient comments have been translated from their original language into English while preserving their original meaning as accurately as possible. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.
All good.
Dr.Dailey is the BEST!
Dr. Dailey is amazing. He is absolutely the best. I would highly recommend him without question.
Dr. Dailey listens to my concerns and is very attentive. I appreciate him being on time, no waiting in the room. I would recommend him to everyone, he is the best!
Dr. Dailey really cares. He does an excellent job and is always very concerned about the patient and explaining all the alternatives.
Best physician I've ever had. He help relieve pain that I'd had for years. It was a very difficult surgery and I am so pleased with the results. I highly recommend him.
He is amazing !!! We love him, fantastic surgeon!!
He is very personable and honest. I refer a lot of my friends to him personally and as a physical therapist
He has been great in caring for me since this injury was discovered.
I had extensive spine surgery & Dr Dailey was very competent & thorough
He staff are always very knowledgeable and they always listen to what the patient Is saying.
From the Doctor to each member of his staff, everything was great!
Dr. Daily is amazing and made my trip worth coming.
Very professional and caring. Went over all the details and plan. Very caring attitude.
He is the best! I consulted with two other Utah neurosurgeons before following through with surgery. I am grateful to have had him as my surgeon.
Dr Dailey is by far the best doctor I have ever been to in my 58yrs of visits to doctors. He's very personable and loves taking great care of his patients.
Dr. Dailey is wonderful and always answers my questions and does not patronize me.
Perfect
I have the highest respect and admiration for Dr. Andrew T Dailey. He is one of he best physicians I've ever experienced.
Dr. Dailey is so busy, and yet both times Ive seen him, he is right there, with me, focused and willing to answer any questions I have. I never get the sense hes distracted or has one foot out the door for his next appt. Hes just right there with me. Compassionate and so informative. I love that I feel so well cared for in all of this by the best there is in the field.
I previously answered this question. You are fortunate to have him
Dr Dailey is wonderful and patient; he takes plenty of time to explain exactly what's going on with my spine.
I feel I received the best possible care from Dr. Dailey, and I would recommend him highly to anyone.
Dr Andrew Dailey is an extraordinary surgeon. My cervical spine fusion was very successful, with no obstacles to overcome, and has healed amazingly well.
Dr Daily listens, and offers the best therapy for my condition.
I can't say enough positive about this professional.
I have great appreciation and respect for Dr. Dailey's surgical skills and bedside manner.
Was on track
great experience. Dr Daley is so thorough and able to concisely answer questions and set limits for my healthy progress, even when I don't want to hear them! All with a smile on his face. I appreciate it all.
Dr Daily is the best.
Excellent
Dr. Dailey inspires complete confidence, as he explains complicated medical conditions and treatment in easy to understand terms. He is thorough, professional and very compassionate. From my experience he is also a highly skilled surgeon.
Dr. Daily was extraordinarily generous with his assessment of my problem and his willingness to talk to Dr. Lawrence about what approach they should take to fix my issues.
Dr Dailey is by far and above the best doctor west of the Mississippi.
I very much appreciated the good care give me by Dr. Andrew Dailey and Dr. Graham Wagner. Dr. Dailey was so pleasant and kind and answered all my questions and was so thoughtful in arranging for Dr. Wagner to give me an injection for my hip bursitis while I was still in the exam room. I can't thank them enough!
I like the fact this Dr doesn't just immediately jump right ofF and say let's do surgery. but takes the time to really looks At & study situation Out more time First. That's Very important to me. I like just how he laid out the pros and cons for The surgery too. Gave me Time to really think & pray about it too. He also laid it out After surgery that 1st month after surgery no Lifting, bending or twisting. No driving for at least 4 months, ( with my YADHD that will be somewhat a challenge not to want to break, but I wil do whatEver it takes to NOT drive until Dr says okay) and nNO traveling to see My family (who r all spread out in 7 states from coast to coast) for at least 6 months.
Dr Andrew Dailey was excellent with his kind, professional manner in explaining the plan for surgery with its risks and benefits.
I appreciate everything Dr. Dailey has done for me. He is my Hero!
Excellent, positive and very successful experience from start to finish. Dr. Daley and team were the best!
I know that he is being honest with me and therefore I will be trusting him with my life, yet again. Even though I am "old "., I know he believes I should be fixed.
Andrew takes stock in me as an individual and in my family. I think he has our best interest at heart and he wants to do the best for me. He's worked out a plan for this next surgery and he's trying every option to find out the best option I
He is the best Doctor and person that a patient could hope for!
Wonderful physician, caring and patient.
Dr. Dailey has always provided excellent care and hes a very nice person. I would highly recommend him.
excellent care
Dr Dailey and his nurse are always good to us. They are the Best.
dr Dailey is the best, hands down. so kind, empathetic and extremely knowledgeable.
Andrew Dailey made me feel like I was the only person in the universe during our meetings - totally focused on my care and concerns - I was the only person that mattered.
Very knowledgeable,professional,and caring. Used spine model to demonstrate the area that needed care. Recommended non-surgical method to alleviate my symptoms
Prior to this surgery, I was in a great deal of pain and looked very deformed. I can now stand up straight and almost all of my physical deformities are gone. At 75 some people may think that the surgery was a waste of time. I did not feel that way and neither did Dr. Daily. He is my hero.
Excellent
Dr Dailey was easily the best I've ever been to with one exception: his colleague Dr Mazur is just as good :-)
I have trusted Dr Dailey and his staff before with his care and will again when the need arises! Thank You
Dr. Dailey explains things well, and he does so with thoughtfulness and kindness. I am so fortunate to have him as my doctor when dealing with such challenges with my back. He is exceptional.
Dr Dailey truly cares for his patients and takes time to listen and explain conditions outcomes and plans.
He and his whole team should hold their special people and it takes the whole team and you can see it in how they All work together
I am so very Blessed to have Dr Dailey as my doctor. i have recommended him to 4 of my friends, One has already seen his staff.
We love & appreciate Dr Daily very much
Dr. Dailey is a true gem. He is vastly skilled as a surgeon, is a superb communicator/listener and has an outstanding bedside manner.
Dr. Dailey is the best!
Great doctor and appreciate the time to explain and listen to concerns
My visit with Dr. Dailey very good.
Dr. Dailey explained things very well. He inspires confidence
Dr. Dailey is always willing to listen to my concerns/issues. Dr. Dailey is honest with me, and not "just rushing into surgery" to solve an issue. I greatly appreciate his honesty and his concerns regarding my particular situation.
Honest in explaining what can be done for my care and what I must do for the best out come in the future.
ON the MyChart app I can ask a question, and expect a quick answer. Thank you!
Dr Dailey is awesome! I couldn't be happier with his thoroughness and care!
Top Neurosurgeon on the planet!
My surgery was well explained to me, and my concerns voiced at the follow up appointment were fully addressed
Dr. Dailey was so careful. I appreciate that so much!
Dr Dailey is an extraordinary surgeon. I feel lucky to have been able to have him as my Surgeon. He came highly recommended, and I was completely satisfied with the surgery I had at his hand.
Dr. Dailey is a compassionate and thorough physician. He addressed my difficult diagnosis with clarity and understanding of my lifestyle goals. He discussed limitations of activity and let me know the best way I can help myself to get better.
I was well cared for
I will be forever grateful to Dr. Dailey for saving my ability to walk. What an excellent surgeon! I would recommend him to anyone needing a neurosurgeon.
Always the best neurosurgeon in town.
Please see my previous comment. There are no words to fully express my gratitude to Dr. Dailey!
Amazing!!
Thank you Dr Dailey for all of your help and expertise!
Dr. Dailey turned a very scary surgery into a very positive experience with an outcome that couldn't have been better. He's excellent at what he does.
He is the very best
Dr Dailey fully understood my concerns and provided a clear picture of my condition. Also, his future plan for treatment is clearly understood. Thank you!!
Excellent
Dr Dailey is kind, caring and very thorough. I am very fortunate to have him as my surgeon!
Dr. Dailey treats me with courtesy and caring and helps me to understand the details of my situation. I have great confidence in him and his judgement.
excellent snd very professional
He is one of the most caring surgeons I've ever had take care of me. It was so easy to trust him because of his honesty and bedside manner. I knew all the risks involved in the surgery which went extremely well. I don't feel anyone else could have done it so well and been so encouraging.
Dr. Daily is my hero. Because of him, I have very little pain, I can stand up straight and I am no loner deformed. Just because I am "old" does not mean I do not care. Thank you to him and all the staff that have helped me.
Dr Dailey takes whatever time is needed to answer, address any questions or concerns that I might have. Very professional
very good
Dr Dale is a man who cares about his patients and that mixed with his outstanding ability to preform the delicate and intricate procedures necessary for a positive outcome makes him an outstanding healthcare provider.
Excellent in his explanations and treatment. We are fortunate to have him in Salt Lake
excellent surgical expertise, very good bedside manner, truly cares about his patients
No one better on this earth.
Dr. Dailey is very good at his job and gives excellent care. I would recommend him to anybody. He is a very down to earth and respectable Dr.
Wonderful surgeon.
He's the most impressive surgeon I've ever met. It's been my privilege to have been treated by him
grreat
We feel so blessed that we were able to have Dr Dailey as our doctor
Dr. Dailey is always very kind and takes time to listen and respond to any questions or concerns.
Dr. Dailey is the best. He takes very good care of me.
Conversations productive and helpful
I appreciate Dr. Dailey, his kindness and willingness to listen.
Andrew Dailey is unique in that he actually looks at me, talks to me, he is not continually looking at his computer. I believe the medical world has made bad decisions about masks and the capturing of information. The norm is for a doctor to constantly be inputting data into the computer; when he does look at the patient, he really doesn't SEE the patient because of the mask. A doctor/patient relationship used to be intimate, now it is terribly impersonal as a rule. A sad state.
I feel very blessed to have him repair my serious neck injury. He made me feel confident as he explained what should or shouldn't be done. He's a true professional. I'd recommend him to anyone who had almost given up on life as I had.
I Would recommend this facility and the medical team.
He is one amazing surgeon!! Very kind and really cares about his patients!!
No question that Dr Dailey has the best interest of the patient in mind. He is dedicated to his profession, and takes great care of his patients, whether it's on the operating table, or follow up care.
In many respects, Dr Dailey gave me my life back.
Listened carefully, explained everything, great medical care
explained everything really well and made me less anxious about everything
Great doctor, I trust him very much. He cares and listens
Dr. Dailey is professional & extremely knowledgeable
Thank You, Dr. Dailey.
Dr Andrew T Dailey MD you will have the best doctor that knows what he is doing and tell you what will take place with your surgery and what to expect after your surgery and the care you will need to recover
There was about a 15 min wait time to see Dr. Dailey, realizing he was probably busy with other patients.
Dr Dailey makes you feel like a person not just another patientI had a rough situation but he made it better and gave me hope.I am grateful.
Dr Dailey: You are incredibly well-suited to work with patients, especially one like myself who doesn't have much hope for recovery!! Thank you!!!!
I am so fortunate to have him as my surgeon - complete trust in the man!
Totally trust his judgement and professionalism.
Dr Daily has treated me since July. 2015 with a spinal spenosis.
Excellent
He is very caring, honest about what to expect and encourages you to help in recovery.
Dr Dailey has my full trust in the care for my back operation! I am very pleased with the outcome! I look forward in working with him throughout my recovery and rehabilitation! He has been straight forward with my care! Thank You
Dr. Dailey is amazing. This was my first experience with him, and he was very thorough, careful, professional, yet caring, and I appreciated how clear his explanations were. I thought he was great.
clearly they had spent significant time studying my condition and the potential options for treatment. they had a timeline in mind and let me know that the choices were mine.
University of Utah is blessed to have this talented, passionate man of medicine. I am so thankful for him and his entire unit for my emergency care. Dr. Daily is such a warm, approachable person. Takes the time to listen, offers understandable answers to questions, explanations of your diagnosis and clear explanation of what he believes to be your options of treatment. His depth of knowledge and experience in spinal health created a bond of trust and a positive outcome. I am from Colorado and I am telling anyone I know that is in need of spinal care to go to Dr Dailey and University of Utah if they possibly can.
Dr Daily explained my procedure in great detail. He took all the time needed to answer all of my questions. During the surgery, he elected to take a course of action that provided the most benefit, with the highest degree of safety. Thank you!
Dr. Daly is personable and professional.
Dr. Daily takes the time to answer all my questions. I never feel rushed even though I know he is very busy. I truly think he cares about me and how well I heal. Also, I think he is very honest with me.I trust him completely.
Dr. Dailey has shown such compassionate care. I have been truly fortunately to have him in my corner.
Very invested in my care. He listened, then participated in a discussion with me. He took me seriously and made a plan for further care.
Dr. Dailey is an amazing doctor! He is extremely knowledgeable and so helpful in making life changing decisions. I can't recommend him enough!!!
Dr. Daily is my hero. He changed my life. Because of the success of my surgery, I have very little pain, I am no longer deformed and I can walk for the rest of my life. I am 75 and I thought people might think I was too old for this big of a surgery. That was not the case.I will be forever grateful.
Dr. D made me feel confident that I was receiving excellent care.
Board Certification and Academic Information
| Academic Departments |
Orthopaedics
-Adjunct Professor Neurosurgery -Professor |
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| Board Certification |
American Board of Neurological Surgery
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Education history
| Undergraduate | Biology - University of Pennsylvania | B.A. |
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| Professional Medical | Medicine - Columbia University | M.D. |
| Internship | General Surgery - University of Washington | Intern |
| Residency | Neurological Surgery - University of Washington | Resident |
| Chief Resident | Neurosurgery - St. George's Medical School / Atkinson Morley's Hospital | Senior Registrar |
| Fellowship | Orthopedics and Neurological Surgery - University of Washington | Fellow |
Selected Publications
Journal Article
- Ray WZ, Krisht KM, Dailey AT, Schmidt MH (2013). Clinical outcomes of unstable thoracolumbar junction burst fractures: combined posterior short-segment correction followed by thoracoscopic corpectomy and fusion. Acta Neurochir (Wien), 155(7), 1179-86.
- Wilkerson C, Dailey A (2021). Spinal Cord Injury Management on the Front Line: ABCs of Spinal Cord Injury Treatment Based on American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons Guidelines and Common Sense. Neurosurgery clinics of North America, 32(3), 341-351.
- Herron MR, Park J, Dailey AT, Brockmeyer DL, Ellis B (2020). Febio finite element models of the human cervical spine. Journal of biomechanics, 113, 110077.
- Coe JD, Vaccaro AR, Dailey AT, Skolasky RL Jr, Sasso RC, Ludwig SC, Brodt ED, Dettori J (2013). Lateral mass screw fixation in the cervical spine: a systematic literature review. The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume, 95(23), 2136-43.
- Dailey AT, Marsh H (1994). Subarticular Fenestrations for Lumbar Stenosis: Clnical Follow Up. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry, 57, 388.
- Guan J, Brock AA, Karsy M, Couldwell WT, Schmidt MH, Kestle JRW, Jensen RL, Dailey AT, Schmidt R (2017). Managing overlapping surgery: an analysis of 1018 neurosurgical and spine cases. Journal of neurosurgery, 127(5), 1096-1104.
- Guan J, Karsy M, Brock AA, Couldwell WT, Kestle JRW, Jensen RL, Dailey AT, Schmidt R (2018). Impact of a more restrictive overlapping surgery policy: an analysis of pre- and postimplementation complication rates, resident involvement, and surgical wait times at a high-volume neurosurgical department. Journal of neurosurgery, 129(2), 515-523.
- Dailey AT, McKhann GM 2nd, Berger M (1995). The pathophysiology of oral pharyngeal apraxia and mutism following posterior fossa tumor resection in children. Journal of neurosurgery, 83(3), 467-475.
- Guan J, Karsy M, Brock AA, Couldwell WT, Kestle JR, Jensen RL, Dailey AT, Bisson EF, Schmidt R (2019). Analysis of an overlapping surgery policy change on costs at a high-volume neurosurgical department. Journal of neurosurgery, 131(3), 903-910.
- Ravindra VM, Guan J, Holland CM, Dailey AT, Schmidt MH, Godzik J, Hood RS, Ray WZ, Bisson E (2019). Vitamin D status in cervical spondylotic myelopathy: comparison of fusion rates and patient outcome measures. Journal of neurosurgical sciences, 63(1), 36-41.
- Dailey AT, Avellino AM, Benthem L, Silver J, Kliot (1998). Complement depletion reduces macrophage infiltration and activation during Wallerian degeneration and axonal regeneration. The Journal of neuroscience, 18(17), 6713-22.
- Dailey AT, LeRoux PD, Grady M (1993). Resolution of an actinomycotic abscess with nonsurgical treatment: case report. Neurosurgery, 32(1), 134-6; discussion 136-7.
- Dailey AT, Tsuruda JS, Goodkin R, Haynor DR, Filler AG, Hayes CE, Maravilla KR, Kliot (1996). Magnetic resonance neurography for cervical radiculopathy: a preliminary report. Neurosurgery, 38(3), 488-92 discussion 492.
- Mazur MD, Mahan MA, Shah LM, Dailey A (2017). Fate of S2-Alar-Iliac Screws After 12-Month Minimum Radiographic Follow-up: Preliminary Results. Neurosurgery, 80(1), 67-72.
- Dailey AT, Brodke DS, Rondina MT, Jansen TH, Bachus K (2000). 804 Comparison of FluoroNav and Standard Fluoroscopy for Placement of Thoracic Pedicle Screws. Neurosurgery, 47(2), 529.
- Mazur MD, Couldwell WT, Cutler A, Shah LM, Brodke DS, Bachus K, Dailey A (2017). Occipitocervical Instability After Far-Lateral Transcondylar Surgery: A Biomechanical Analysis. Neurosurgery, 80(1), 140-145.
- Eichholz KM, Rabb CH, Anderson PA, Arnold PM, Chi JH, Dailey AT, Dhall SS, Harrop JS, Hoh DJ, Qureshi S, Raksin PB, Kaiser MG, O'Toole J (2019). Congress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines on the Evaluation and Treatment of Patients With Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma: Timing of Surgical Intervention. Neurosurgery, 84(1), E53-E55.
- Dailey AT, Arnold PM, Anderson PA, Chi JH, Dhall SS, Eichholz KM, Harrop JS, Hoh DJ, Qureshi S, Rabb CH, Raksin PB, Kaiser MG, O'Toole J (2019). Congress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines on the Evaluation and Treatment of Patients With Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma: Classification of Injury. Neurosurgery, 84(1), E24-E27.
- Dhall SS, Dailey AT, Anderson PA, Arnold PM, Chi JH, Eichholz KM, Harrop JS, Hoh DJ, Qureshi S, Rabb CH, Raksin PB, Kaiser MG, O'Toole J (2019). Congress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines on the Evaluation and Treatment of Patients With Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma: Hemodynamic Management. Neurosurgery, 84(1), E43-E45.
- Arnold PM, Anderson PA, Chi JH, Dailey AT, Dhall SS, Eichholz KM, Harrop JS, Hoh DJ, Qureshi S, Rabb CH, Raksin PB, Kaiser MG, O'Toole J (2019). Congress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines on the Evaluation and Treatment of Patients With Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma: Pharmacological Treatment. Neurosurgery, 84(1), E36-E38.
- O'Toole JE, Kaiser MG, Anderson PA, Arnold PM, Chi JH, Dailey AT, Dhall SS, Eichholz KM, Harrop JS, Hoh DJ, Qureshi S, Rabb CH, Raksin P (2019). Congress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines on the Evaluation and Treatment of Patients with Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma: Executive Summary. Neurosurgery, 84(1), 2-6.
- Qureshi S, Dhall SS, Anderson PA, Arnold PM, Chi JH, Dailey AT, Eichholz KM, Harrop JS, Hoh DJ, Rabb CH, Raksin PB, Kaiser MG, O'Toole J (2019). Congress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines on the Evaluation and Treatment of Patients With Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma: Radiological Evaluation. Neurosurgery, 84(1), E28-E31.
- Rabb CH, Hoh DJ, Anderson PA, Arnold PM, Chi JH, Dailey AT, Dhall SS, Eichholz KM, Harrop JS, Qureshi S, Raksin PB, Kaiser MG, O'Toole J (2019). Congress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines on the Evaluation and Treatment of Patients with Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma: Operative Versus Nonoperative Treatment. Neurosurgery, 84(1), E50-E52.
- Raksin PB, Harrop JS, Anderson PA, Arnold PM, Chi JH, Dailey AT, Dhall SS, Eichholz KM, Hoh DJ, Qureshi S, Rabb CH, Kaiser MG, O'Toole J (2019). Congress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines on the Evaluation and Treatment of Patients With Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma: Prophylaxis and Treatment of Thromboembolic Events. Neurosurgery, 84(1), E39-E42.
- Harrop JS, Chi JH, Anderson PA, Arnold PM, Dailey AT, Dhall SS, Eichholz KM, Hoh DJ, Qureshi S, Rabb CH, Raksin PB, Kaiser MG, O'Toole J (2019). Congress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines on the Evaluation and Treatment of Patients With Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma: Neurological Assessment. Neurosurgery, 84(1), E32-E35.
- Hoh DJ, Qureshi S, Anderson PA, Arnold PM, John HC, Dailey AT, Dhall SS, Eichholz KM, Harrop JS, Rabb CH, Raksin PB, Kaiser MG, O'Toole J (2019). Congress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines on the Evaluation and Treatment of Patients With Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma: Nonoperative Care. Neurosurgery, 84(1), E46-E49.
- Anderson PA, Raksin PB, Arnold PM, Chi JH, Dailey AT, Dhall SS, Eichholz KM, Harrop JS, Hoh DJ, Qureshi S, Rabb CH, Kaiser MG, O'Toole J (2019). Congress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines on the Evaluation and Treatment of Patients with Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma: Surgical Approaches. Neurosurgery, 84(1), E56-E58.
- Chi JH, Eichholz KM, Anderson PA, Arnold PM, Dailey AT, Dhall SS, Harrop JS, Hoh DJ, Qureshi S, Rabb CH, Raksin PB, Kaiser MG, O'Toole J (2019). Congress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guidelines on the Evaluation and Treatment of Patients With Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma: Novel Surgical Strategies. Neurosurgery, 84(1), E59-E62.
- Bono CM, Schoenfeld A, Gupta G, Harrop JS, Anderson P, Patel AA, Dimar J, Aarabi B, Dailey A, Vaccaro AR, Gahr R, Shaffrey C, Anderson DG, Rampersaud (2011). Reliability and reproducibility of subaxial cervical injury description system: a standardized nomenclature schema. Spine, 36(17), E1140-4.
- Ravindra VM, Godzik J, Dailey AT, Schmidt MH, Bisson EF, Hood RS, Cutler A, Ray W (2015). Vitamin D Levels and 1-Year Fusion Outcomes in Elective Spine Surgery: A Prospective Observational Study. Spine, 40(19), 1536-41.
- Guan J, Bisson EF, Dailey AT, Hood RS, Schmidt M (2016). Comparison of Clinical Outcomes in the National Neurosurgery Quality and Outcomes Database for Open Versus Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion. Spine, 41(7), E416-21.
- Holland CM, Mazur MD, Bisson EF, Schmidt MH, Dailey A (2017). Trends in Patient Care for Traumatic Spinal Injuries in the United States: A National Inpatient Sample Study of the Correlations With Patient Outcomes From 2001 to 2012. Spine, 42(24), 1923-1929.
- Mahan MA, Sanders LE, Guan J, Dailey AT, Taylor W, Morton D (2017). Anatomy of psoas muscle innervation: Cadaveric study. Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.), 30(4), 479-486.
- Dailey AT, Shaffrey CI, Rampersaud R, Lee J, Brodke DS, Arnold P, Nassr A, Harrop JS, Grauer J, Bono CM, Dvorak M, Vaccaro (2009). Utility of helical computed tomography in differentiating unilateral and bilateral facet dislocations. The journal of spinal cord medicine, 32(1), 43-8.
- Guan J, Karsy M, Schmidt MH, Dailey AT, Bisson E (2017). Multivariable analysis of factors affecting length of stay and hospital charges after single-level corpectomy. Journal of clinical neuroscience, 44, 279-283.
- Bowers C, Amini A, Dailey AT, Schmidt M (2010). Dynamic interspinous process stabilization: review of complications associated with the X-Stop device. Neurosurgical focus, 28(6), E8.
- Jost GF, Dailey A (2015). Bow hunter's syndrome revisited: 2 new cases and literature review of 124 cases. Neurosurgical focus, 38(4), E7.
- Twitchell S, Karsy M, Reese J, Guan J, Couldwell WT, Dailey A, Bisson E (2018). Assessment of cost drivers and cost variation for lumbar interbody fusion procedures using the Value Driven Outcomes database. Neurosurgical focus, 44(5), E10.
- Mazur MD, Dailey A (2019). Editorial. Reducing the burden of spine fusion. Neurosurgical focus, 46(4), E15.
- Drazin D, Chapman JR, Dailey A, Street (2019). Introduction. Primary and secondary infections of the spine. Neurosurgical focus, 46(1), E1.
- Mazur MD, Duhon BS, Schmidt MH, Dailey A (2013). Rectal perforation after AxiaLIF instrumentation: case report and review of the literature. The spine journal, 13(11), e29-34.
- Godzik J, Ravindra VM, Ray WZ, Eskandari R, Dailey A (2015). Primary repair of open neural tube defect in adulthood: case example and review of management strategies. The spine journal, 15(11), e57-63.
- Ravindra VM, Kalra RR, Dailey A (2019). Electromyography stimulation compared with intraoperative O-arm imaging for evaluating pedicle screw breaches in lumbar spine surgery: a prospective analysis of 1006 screws in 164 patients. The spine journal, 19(2), 206-211.
- Dailey AT, Hart D, Finn MA, Schmidt MH, Apfelbaum R (2010). Anterior fixation of odontoid fractures in an elderly population. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 12(1), 1-8.
- Ray WZ, Ravindra VM, Schmidt MH, Dailey A (2013). Stereotactic navigation with the O-arm for placement of S-2 alar iliac screws in pelvic lumbar fixation. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 18(5), 490-5.
- Coe JD, Vaccaro AR, Dailey AT, Sasso RC, Ludwig SC, Harrop JS, Dettori JR, Shaffrey CI, Emery SE, Fehlings M (2014). Lateral mass screw fixation in the cervical spine. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 20(5), 592-6; author reply 596.
- Kaiser MG, Eck JC, Groff MW, Watters WC 3rd, Dailey AT, Resnick DK, Choudhri TF, Sharan A, Wang JC, Mummaneni PV, Dhall SS, Ghogawala (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 1: introduction and methodology. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 2-6.
- Ghogawala Z, Resnick DK, Watters WC 3rd, Mummaneni PV, Dailey AT, Choudhri TF, Eck JC, Sharan A, Groff MW, Wang JC, Dhall SS, Kaiser M (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 2: assessment of functional outcome following lumbar fusion. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 7-13.
- Ghogawala Z, Whitmore RG, Watters WC 3rd, Sharan A, Mummaneni PV, Dailey AT, Choudhri TF, Eck JC, Groff MW, Wang JC, Resnick DK, Dhall SS, Kaiser M (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 3: assessment of economic outcome. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 14-22.
- Choudhri TF, Mummaneni PV, Dhall SS, Eck JC, Groff MW, Ghogawala Z, Watters WC 3rd, Dailey AT, Resnick DK, Sharan A, Wang JC, Kaiser M (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 4: radiographic assessment of fusion status. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 23-30.
- Dhall SS, Choudhri TF, Eck JC, Groff MW, Ghogawala Z, Watters WC 3rd, Dailey AT, Resnick DK, Sharan A, Mummaneni PV, Wang JC, Kaiser M (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 5: correlation between radiographic outcome and function. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 31-6.
- Eck JC, Sharan A, Resnick DK, Watters WC 3rd, Ghogawala Z, Dailey AT, Mummaneni PV, Groff MW, Wang JC, Choudhri TF, Dhall SS, Kaiser M (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 6: discography for patient selection. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 37-41.
- Eck JC, Sharan A, Ghogawala Z, Resnick DK, Watters WC 3rd, Mummaneni PV, Dailey AT, Choudhri TF, Groff MW, Wang JC, Dhall SS, Kaiser M (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 7: lumbar fusion for intractable low-back pain without stenosis or spondylolisthesis. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 42-7.
- Wang JC, Dailey AT, Mummaneni PV, Ghogawala Z, Resnick DK, Watters WC 3rd, Groff MW, Choudhri TF, Eck JC, Sharan A, Dhall SS, Kaiser M (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 8: lumbar fusion for disc herniation and radiculopathy. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 48-53.
- Resnick DK, Watters WC 3rd, Sharan A, Mummaneni PV, Dailey AT, Wang JC, Choudhri TF, Eck J, Ghogawala Z, Groff MW, Dhall SS, Kaiser M (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 9: lumbar fusion for stenosis with spondylolisthesis. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 54-61.
- Resnick DK, Watters WC 3rd, Mummaneni PV, Dailey AT, Choudhri TF, Eck JC, Sharan A, Groff MW, Wang JC, Ghogawala Z, Dhall SS, Kaiser M (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 10: lumbar fusion for stenosis without spondylolisthesis. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 62-6.
- Mummaneni PV, Dhall SS, Eck JC, Groff MW, Ghogawala Z, Watters WC 3rd, Dailey AT, Resnick DK, Choudhri TF, Sharan A, Wang JC, Kaiser M (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 11: interbody techniques for lumbar fusion. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 67-74.
- Groff MW, Dailey AT, Ghogawala Z, Resnick DK, Watters WC 3rd, Mummaneni PV, Choudhri TF, Eck JC, Sharan A, Wang JC, Dhall SS, Kaiser M (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 12: pedicle screw fixation as an adjunct to posterolateral fusion. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 75-8.
- Watters WC 3rd, Resnick DK, Eck JC, Ghogawala Z, Mummaneni PV, Dailey AT, Choudhri TF, Sharan A, Groff MW, Wang JC, Dhall SS, Kaiser M (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 13: injection therapies, low-back pain, and lumbar fusion. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 79-90.
- Dailey AT, Ghogawala Z, Choudhri TF, Watters WC 3rd, Resnick DK, Sharan A, Eck JC, Mummaneni PV, Wang JC, Groff MW, Dhall SS, Kaiser M (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 14: brace therapy as an adjunct to or substitute for lumbar fusion. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 91-101.
- Sharan A, Groff MW, Dailey AT, Ghogawala Z, Resnick DK, Watters WC 3rd, Mummaneni PV, Choudhri TF, Eck JC, Wang JC, Dhall SS, Kaiser M (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 15: electrophysiological monitoring and lumbar fusion. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 102-5.
- Kaiser MG, Groff MW, Watters WC 3rd, Ghogawala Z, Mummaneni PV, Dailey AT, Choudhri TF, Eck JC, Sharan A, Wang JC, Dhall SS, Resnick D (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 16: bone graft extenders and substitutes as an adjunct for lumbar fusion. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 106-32.
- Kaiser MG, Eck JC, Groff MW, Ghogawala Z, Watters WC 3rd, Dailey AT, Resnick DK, Choudhri TF, Sharan A, Wang JC, Dhall SS, Mummaneni P (2014). Guideline update for the performance of fusion procedures for degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Part 17: bone growth stimulators as an adjunct for lumbar fusion. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 21(1), 133-9.
- Mazur MD, Ravindra VM, Schmidt MH, Brodke DS, Lawrence BD, Riva-Cambrin J, Dailey A (2015). Unplanned reoperation after lumbopelvic fixation with S-2 alar-iliac screws or iliac bolts. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 23(1), 67-76.
- Godzik J, Ravindra VM, Ray WZ, Schmidt MH, Bisson EF, Dailey A (2015). Comparison of structural allograft and traditional autograft technique in occipitocervical fusion: radiological and clinical outcomes from a single institution. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 23(2), 144-52.
- Guan J, Ravindra VM, Schmidt MH, Dailey AT, Hood RS, Bisson E (2017). Comparing clinical outcomes of repeat discectomy versus fusion for recurrent disc herniation utilizing the N(2)QOD. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 26(1), 39-44.
- Guan J, Cole CD, Schmidt MH, Dailey A (2017). Utility of intraoperative rotational thromboelastometry in thoracolumbar deformity surgery. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 27(5), 528-533.
- Phuntsok R, Ellis BJ, Herron MR, Provost CW, Dailey AT, Brockmeyer D (2019). The occipitoatlantal capsular ligaments are the primary stabilizers of the occipitoatlantal joint in the craniocervical junction: a finite element analysis. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 1-9.
- Sherrod B, Karsy M, Guan J, Brock AA, Eli IM, Bisson EF, Dailey A (2019). Spine trauma and spinal cord injury in Utah: a geographic cohort study utilizing the National Inpatient Sample. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 31(1), 1-10.
- Phuntsok R, Ellis BJ, Provost CW, Dailey AT, Brockmeyer D (2019). The atlantoaxial capsular ligaments and transverse ligament are the primary stabilizers of the atlantoaxial joint in the craniocervical junction: a finite element analysis. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 31(4), 501-507.
- Greenberg JK, Burks SS, Dibble CF, Javeed S, Gupta VP, Yahanda AT, Perez-Roman RJ, Govindarajan V, Dailey AT, Dhall S, Hoh DJ, Gelb DE, Kanter AS, Klineberg EO, Lee MJ, Mummaneni PV, Park P, Sansur CA, Than KD, Yoon JJW, Wang MY, Ray W (2021). An updated management algorithm for incorporating minimally invasive techniques to treat thoracolumbar trauma. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 36, 558-567.
- Guan J, Holland CM, Schmidt MH, Dailey AT, Mahan MA, Bisson E (2017). Association of low perioperative prealbumin level and surgical complications in long-segment spinal fusion patients: A retrospective cohort study. International journal of surgery (London, England), 39, 135-140.
- Ravindra VM, Onwuzulike K, Heller RS, Quigley R, Smith J, Dailey AT, Brockmeyer D (2018). Chiari-related scoliosis: a single-center experience with long-term radiographic follow-up and relationship to deformity correction. Journal of neurosurgery. Pediatrics, 21(2), 185-189.
- Astin JH, Wilkerson CG, Dailey AT, Ellis BJ, Brockmeyer D (2020). Finite element modeling to compare craniocervical motion in two age-matched pediatric patients without or with Down syndrome: implications for the role of bony geometry in craniocervical junction instability. Journal of neurosurgery. Pediatrics, 27, 1-7.
- Finley SM, Astin JH, Joyce E, Dailey AT, Brockmeyer DL, Ellis B (2021). FEBio finite element model of a pediatric cervical spine. Journal of neurosurgery. Pediatrics, 29(2), 218-224.
- Ravindra VM, Godzik J, Guan J, Dailey AT, Schmidt MH, Bisson EF, Hood RS, Ray W (2015). Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency in Patients Undergoing Elective Spine Surgery: A Cross-Sectional Analysis. World neurosurgery, 83(6), 1114-9.
- Ravindra VM, Mazur MD, Bisson EF, Barton C, Shah LM, Dailey A (2016). The Usefulness of Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography in Defining Painful Upper Cervical Facet Arthropathy. World neurosurgery, 96, 390-395.
- Alonso F, Rustagi T, Iwanaga J, Fisahn C, Oskouian R, Tubbs RS, Dailey A, Chapman J (2017). Self-Made, Cost-Reducing Hemostatic Agent for Use in Spine Surgery. World neurosurgery, 108, 90-93.
- Yi JL, Porucznik CA, Gren LH, Guan J, Joyce E, Brodke DS, Dailey AT, Mahan MA, Hood RS, Lawrence BD, Spiker WR, Spina NT, Bisson E (2019). The Impact of Preoperative Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on Postoperative Patient-Reported Pain, Disability, Quality of Life, and Prescription Opioid Use in Lumbar Spine Degenerative Disease: A Pilot Study. World neurosurgery, 121, e786-e791.
- Ravindra VM, Mazur MD, Bisson EF, Barton C, Shah L, Dailey A (2016). The Utility of Single'Photon Emission Computed Tomography in Defining Painful Upper Cervical Facet Arthropathy. World neurosurgery, 96, 390-395.
- Wilde H, Gamblin AS, Reese J, Garry JG, Guan J, Mortenson J, Flis A, Rosenbluth JP, Karsy M, Bisson EF, Dailey A (2020). The Effect of Hospital Transfer on Patient Outcomes After Rehabilitation for Spinal Injury. World neurosurgery, 133, e76-e83.
- Chavez JL, Porucznik CA, Gren LH, Guan J, Joyce E, Brodke DS, Dailey AT, Mahan MA, Hood RS, Lawrence BD, Spiker WR, Spina NT, Bisson E (2020). The Impact of Preoperative Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on Postoperative Outcomes in Lumbar Spine Degenerative Disease: 3-Month and 12-Month Results of a Pilot Study. World neurosurgery, 139, e230-e236.
- Krisht KM, Karsy M, Shah LM, Schmidt MH, Dailey A (2016). Unusual brachial plexus lesion: Hematoma masquerading as a peripheral nerve sheath tumor. Surgical neurology international, 7(Suppl 3), S64-6.
- Fairbank J, Hashimoto R, Dailey A, Patel AA, Dettori J (2011). Does patient history and physical examination predict MRI proven cauda equina syndrome?. Evidence-based spine-care journal, 2(4), 27-33.
- Dailey A (2014). Commentary on: "Hydrocephalus Following Bilateral Dumbbell-Shaped C2 Spinal Neurofibromas Resection and Postoperative Cervical Pseudomeningocele in a Patient with Neurofibromatosis Type 1: A Case Report". Evidence-based spine-care journal, 5(2), 139-40.
- Bisson EF, Mumert ML, Mazur MD, Dailey AT, Schmidt M (2015). The Fate of Type II Odontoid Fractures after Posterior Atlantoaxial Fusion: Where Does Healing Occur?. Journal of neurological surgery. Part A, Central European neurosurgery, 76(4), 274-8.
- Krisht KM, Karsy M, Ray WZ, Dailey A (2015). Extraspinal type I dural arteriovenous fistula with a lumbosacral lipomyelomeningocele: a case report and review of the literature. Case reports in neurological medicine, 2015, 526321.
- France JC, Karsy M, Harrop JS, Dailey A (2016). Return to Play after Cervical Spine Injuries: A Consensus of Opinion. Global spine journal, 6(8), 792-797.
- Bowers CA, Jost GF, Dailey A (2012). An odontoid fracture causing apnea, cardiac instability, and quadriplegia. Case reports in critical care, 2012, 821565.
- Guan J, Karsy M, Schmidt M, Dailey AT, Bisson (2017). Multivariable Analysis of Factors Affecting Length of Stay and Hospital Charges After Atlantoaxial Fusion. Cureus, 9(4), e1173.
- Guan J, Karsy M, Schmidt MH, Dailey AT, Brodke D, Lawrence B, Spiker W, Bisson E (2017). Multivariate Analysis of Factors Affecting Functional Outcomes and Disposition After Atlantoaxial Fusion. Cureus, 9(4), e1173.
- Gamblin A, Garry JG, Wilde HW, Reese JC, Sherrod B, Karsy M, Guan J, Mortenson J, Flis A, Rosenbluth JP, Bisson E, Dailey (2019). Cost Analysis of Inpatient Rehabilitation after Spinal Injury: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis. Cureus, 11(9), e5747.
- Kundu B, Eli I, Dailey A, Shah LM, Mazur M (2021). Preoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Abnormalities Predict Symptomatic Adjacent Segment Degeneration After Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion. Cureus, 13(8), e17282.
- Wilson JR, Radcliff K, Schroeder G, Booth M, Lucasti C, Fehlings M, Ahmad N, Vaccaro A, Arnold P, Sciubba D, Ching A, Smith J, Shaffrey C, Singh K, Darden B, Daffner S, Cheng I, Ghogawala Z, Ludwig S, Buchowski J, Brodke D, Wang J, Lehman RA, Hilibrand A, Yoon T, Grauer J, Dailey A, Steinmetz M, Harrop J (2018). Frequency and Acceptability of Adverse Events After Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion: A Survey Study From the Cervical Spine Research Society. Clinical spine surgery, 31(5), E270-E277.
- Neil JA, Garber ST, Dailey AT, Couldwell W (2016). Management of Complex Pediatric Chordoma: Transnasal and Bilateral Far-Lateral Approach for Resection With O-C4 Fusion: 3-Dimensional Operative Video. Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.), 12(4), 392.
- Mazur MD, Dailey AT, Shah L, Scoville JP, Couldwell W (2019). Delayed Occipitocervical Instability With Cranial Settling After Far-Lateral Transcondylar Surgery for Invasive Skull Base Tumor. Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.), 16(2), 250-255.
- Neil JA, Garber ST, Dailey AT, Couldwell W (2016). Management of complex pediatric chordoma: Transnasal and bilateral far-lateral approach for resection with O-C4 fusion. Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.), 12(4), 392.
- Eli IM, Karsy M, Brodke DS, Bachus KN, Couldwell WT, Dailey AT, Mazur M (2020). Restabilization of the Occipitocervical Junction After a Complete Unilateral Condylectomy: A Biomechanical Comparison of Unilateral and Bilateral Fixation Techniques. Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.), 19(2), 157-164.
- Croci DM, Fredrickson VL, Hollon TC, Dailey AT, Couldwell W (2021). Lateral Suboccipital Craniotomy With C1-C2 Hemilaminectomies and C1-C3 Fusion for the Treatment of a C1-C2 Synovial Cyst Causing Spinal Cord Compression: 2-Dimensional Operative Video. Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.), 21(3), E248-E249.
- Croci DM, Cole K, Sherrod B, Yen CP, Dailey AT, Mazur M (2022). L4 Corpectomy: Surgical Approaches and Mitigating the Risk of Femoral Nerve Injuries. World neurosurgery, 166, e905-e914.
- Croci DM, Gamboa NT, Osman AEG, Maese L, Mazur M, Bisson EF, Dailey A (2022). Solitary manifestations of primary B-lymphoblastic lymphoma of the spine: Systematic literature review with case illustration. Clinical neurology and neurosurgery, 212, 107064.
- Sherrod BA, Wilkerson CG, Rolston JD, Bisson EF, Mazur MD, Couldwell WT, Dailey A (2022). Neurosurgery at Pearl Harbor: Ralph Cloward's legacy. Neurosurgical focus, 53(3), E14.
- Sherrod BA, Kim R, Hunsaker J, Rada C, Christensen C, Stoddard GJ, Brodke D, Mahan MA, Mazur MD, Bisson EF, Dailey A (2022). Postoperative ileus risk after posterior thoracolumbar fusion performed with total intravenous anesthesia versus inhaled anesthesia. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 38(3), 307-312.
- Wilkerson C, Mortimer V, Dailey AT, Mazur M (2020). Minimally invasive oblique interbody fusion for correction of iatrogenic lumbar deformity. Neurosurgical focus, 2(1), V3.
- Croci DM, Nguyen S, Streitmatter SW, Sherrod BA, Hardy J, Cole KL, Gamblin AS, Bisson EF, Mazur MD, Dailey A (2022). O-Arm Accuracy and Radiation Exposure in Adult Deformity Surgery. World neurosurgery, 171, e440-e446.
- Sherrod BA, Schwehr T, Waldram D, Adams A, Averett S, Ha J, Kahle S, Mitchell D, Polevoi S, Dailey AT, Merryweather AS, Mazur M (2023). Motorized Robotic Closed Cervical Traction: Biomechanical Proof of Concept. Spine, 48(15), E247-E254.
- Gamboa NT, Wilkerson C, Kundu B, Sherrod BA, Dailey AT, Couldwell W (2023). Natural history of pituitary carcinoma with metastasis to the cervical spine: illustrative case. Journal of neurosurgery. Case lessons, 5(3),
- Hamrick FA, Sherrod BA, Cole K, Cox P, Croci DM, Bowers CA, Mazur MD, Dailey AT, Bisson E (2024). Using Frailty Measures to Predict Functional Outcomes and Mortality After Type II Odontoid Fracture in Elderly Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study. Global spine journal, 14(5), 1552-1562.
- Raja Rampersaud Y, Fisher C, Wilsey J, Arnold P, Anand N, Bono CM, Dailey AT, Dvorak M, Fehlings MG, Harrop JS, Oner FC, Vaccaro A (2006). Agreement between orthopedic surgeons and neurosurgeons regarding a new algorithm for the treatment of thoracolumbar injuries: a multicenter reliability study. Journal of spinal disorders & techniques, 19(7), 477-82.
- Kim LJY, Mazur MD, Dailey A (2023). Mid-term and Long-term Outcomes After Total Cervical Disk Arthroplasty Compared With Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Clinical spine surgery, 36(9), 339-355.
- Sherrod BA, Young JB, Wilkerson CG, Bisson EF, Dailey AT, Mazur M (2024). Epidemiology of Gunshot-related Spinal Injuries and Related Risk Factors for In-hospital Mortality in the United States from 2015-2019: An NTDB Analysis. Journal of neurotrauma, 41(9-10), 1112-1121.
- Baker CM, Joyce E, Gamboa N, Dailey A (2023). Intramedullary nocardiosis of the cervical and thoracic spine presenting with progressive upper- and lower-extremity weakness: 2-dimensional operative video. Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.), 26(1), 102.
- Twitchell S, Findlay MC, Nelson J, Sherrod BA, Menacho ST, Dorsey D, Dailey AT, Mazur M (2025). Establishing a Benchmark for Iatrogenic Hemodilution and Blood Transfusion in Long-Segment Spine Fusion Surgery. Spine, 50(5), 311-317.
- Zhang JK, Javeed S, Greenberg JK, Yakdan S, Kaleem MI, Botterbush KS, Benedict B, Dibble CF, Sun P, Sherrod B, Dailey AT, Bisson EF, Mahan M, Mazur M, Song SK, Ray W (2025). Diffusion MRI Metrics Characterize Postoperative Clinical Outcomes After Surgery for Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy. Neurosurgery, 96(1), 69-77.
- Zhang JK, Yakdan S, Kaleem MI, Javeed S, Greenberg JK, Botterbush KS, Benedict B, Reis M, Hongsermeier-Graves N, Twitchell S, Sherrod B, Mazur MS, Mahan MA, Dailey AT, Bisson EF, Song SK, Ray W (2024). Spinal cord metrics derived from diffusion MRI: improvement in prognostication in cervical spondylotic myelopathy compared with conventional MRI. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 41(5), 639-647.
- Piazza MG, Ravindra VM, Earl ER, Ludwick A, Sarriera Valentin G, Dailey AT, Kestle JRW, Russell KW, Brockmeyer DL, Iyer R (2024). Validation of the Subaxial Cervical Spine Injury Classification score in children: a single-institution experience at a level 1 pediatric trauma center. Journal of neurosurgery. Pediatrics, 34(4), 365-372.
- Sherrod BA, Porche K, Condie CK, Dailey A (2024). Pharmacologic Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury. Clinical spine surgery, 37(9), 433-439.
- Zhang JK, Javeed S, Greenberg JK, Yakdan S, Noroozi Gilandehi S, Shah LM, Iyer RR, Dailey AT, Bisson EF, Mahan MA, Mazur MD, Song SK, Ray W (2025). The Role of the Glymphatic System in Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: Insights From Advanced Imaging. Clinical spine surgery, 38(4), 204-212.
- Fredrickson VL, Hollon TC, Rennert RC, Mazur MD, Dailey AT, Couldwell W (2022). Laminectomy at T4 and T5 for Resection of Symptomatic Cavernous Malformation. World neurosurgery, 163, 3.
- Zhang JK, Bagdady K, Patel M, Spence L, O'Malley D, Ghosh S, Mercier PA, Dailey AT, Mazur MD, Mattei T (2025). Patent Rights and Infringement Claims in Spine Surgery in the United States: A Primer for Neurosurgeons. Neurosurgery,
- Zhang JK, Yakdan S, Pruthi S, Kaleem MI, Chavda N, Lu J, Bagdady K, Wegenka L, Koch T, ReVeal M, Liu Y, Dibble CF, Greenberg JK, Javeed S, Hamrick FA, Twitchell S, Porche K, Gamboa NT, Sherrod BA, Mahan MA, Bisson EF, Dailey AT, Mazur MD, Ray W (2025). Segmental and overall lumbar lordosis after single-level minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 43(1), 72-80.
- Hamrick F, Kim RB, Dailey AT, Bisson EF, Mahan MA, Mazur M (2025). Impact of Cage Material (PEEK vs. Titanium) on Subsidence, Fusion, and Patient-reported Outcomes After Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion. Clinical spine surgery,
- Sherrod BA, Bales I, Reinsch A, Dailey AT, Zhang H, Mazur M (2025). Robotic Cervical Traction: Cadaveric Facet Dislocation Biomechanical Testing. Clinical spine surgery,
- Iyer RR, Gautam D, Owens MR, Ludwick A, Bollo RJ, Ravindra VM, Dailey AT, Brockmeyer D (2025). The anterior cervical approach in pediatric patients: indications and outcomes. Journal of neurosurgery. Pediatrics, 37(2), 114-121.
- Mahan MA, Chou D, Dailey AT, Fessler RG, Ghogawala Z, Harrop JS, Levi AD, Resnick DK, Sciubba DM, Steinmetz MP, Theodore N, Uribe JS, Wang MY, Contributor (2026). Complications of spine surgery. Neurosurgical focus, 60(3), E2.
- Zhang JK, Botterbush KS, Gerling J, Spence LE, O'Malley DS, Mercier P, Mahan MA, Dailey AT, Mazur MD, Mattei T (2026). Healthcare fraud and abuse in spine surgery: a review of medicolegal actions brought by the United States federal government. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 1-11.
Review
- Dailey A, Harrop JS, France J (2010). High-energy contact sports and cervical spine neuropraxia injuries: what are the criteria for return to participation?. Spine, 35(21 Suppl), S193-201.
- Mroz TE, Norvell DC, Ecker E, Gruenberg M, Dailey A, Brodke D (2011). Fusion versus nonoperative management for chronic low back pain: do sociodemographic factors affect outcome?. Spine, 36(21 Suppl), S75-86.
- Gluf WM, Dailey A (2014). Hemorrhagic intramedullary hemangioblastoma of the cervical spinal cord presenting with acute-onset quadriparesis: case report and review of the literature. The journal of spinal cord medicine, 37(6), 791-4.
- Fassett DR, Dailey AT, Vaccaro A (2008). Vertebral artery injuries associated with cervical spine injuries: a review of the literature. Journal of spinal disorders & techniques, 21(4), 252-8.
Book Chapter
- Dailey A (2001). Pharmacological treatment of spinal cord injuries. 18, 17-37.
- McCall T, Dailey A (2010). Management of Throacolumbar Compression Fractures. Chapter 36.
- Dailey AT, McCall T, Apfelbaum RI (2010). Direct Anterior Screw Fixation of Odontoid Fractures. Chapter 3,
- McCall T, Fassett D, Dailey A (2010). Sacral screw fixation. Chapter 29,
- Finn MA, Dailey A (2011). Retropharyngeal odontoid excision. Chapter 5.
- Dailey AT, Sauri-Barraza JC (2011). Direct fixation of odontoid fractures. Chapter 31,
- Niazi T, Daubs M, Dailey A (2012). Principles of surgical management of spinal trauma associated with spinal cord injury.
- Kanter AS, Dailey A, Mummaneni (2011). TLIF, PLIF, & ALIF techniques and instrumentation.
- Kilburg C, Schuster JM, Ansari S, Dailey A (2017). Posterior approaches to the spine. Chapter 32,
- Dailey AT, Ravindra VM, Schmidt MH, Finn (2016). Postoperative infections of the spine.
- Ray WZ, Farrokhi F, Dailey A (2013). Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament.
- Kalra R, Dailey A (2013). Intradural spinal cord tumors.
- Karsy M, Dailey A (2017). Odontoid fracture (low energy, elderly patient).
- Karsy M, Apfelbaum RI, Dailey A (2016). Anterior odontoid screw fixation.
- Karsy M, Eli I, Dailey A (2018). Cervical radiculopathy: Lateral disc foraminotomy.
Case Report
- Ravindra VM, Ray WZ, Sayama CM, Dailey A (2015). Increased spasticity from a fracture in the baclofen catheter caused by Charcot spine: case report. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 96(4), 697-701.
- Dailey AT, Rondina MT, Townsend JJ, Shrieve DC, Baringer JR, Moore K (2004). Sciatic nerve sarcoidosis: utility of magnetic resonance peripheral nerve imaging and treatment with radiation therapy. Journal of neurosurgery, 100(5), 956-9.
- Wilder MJ, Ng PP, Dailey A (2012). Delayed onset of anterior spinal artery syndrome after repair of aortic coarctation. Spine, 37(23), E1476-8.
- Bishop FS, Dailey AT, Schmidt M (2010). Massive Charcot spinal disease deformity in a patient presenting with increasing abdominal girth and discomfort. Case report. Neurosurgical focus, 28(3), E17.
- McCall T, Coppens J, Couldwell W, Dailey (2010). Symptomatic occipitocervical paracondylar process. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 12(1), 9-12.
- Eli I, Guan J, Karsy M, Mazur MD, Dailey (2019). A Case of Ventral Spinal Cord Herniation from a Chronic Dural-pleural Fistula Resulting in Thoracic Myelopathy. Cureus, 11(11), e6123.
- Mazur MD, Ravindra VM, Dailey AT, McEvoy S, Schmidt M (2015). Rigid Posterior Lumbopelvic Fixation without Formal Debridement for Pyogenic Vertebral Diskitis and Osteomyelitis Involving the Lumbosacral Junction: Technical Report. Frontiers in surgery, 2, 47.
Editorial
- Brockmeyer DL, Dailey A (2017). Adult and Pediatric Spine Trauma. Neurosurgery clinics of North America, 28(1), xiii.
- Wang MY, Tessitore E, Berrington N, Dailey (2019). Introduction. Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in spine. Neurosurgical focus, 46(4), E1.
Letter
- Dailey AT, Tsuruda JS, Filler AG, Maravilla KR, Goodkin R, Kliot (1997). Magnetic resonance neurography of peripheral nerve degeneration and regeneration. Lancet (London, England), 350(9086), 1221-2.
- Jost GF, Dailey A (2015). Response to letter to the editor regarding "Bow hunter's syndrome: surgery or conservative therapy". Neurosurgical focus, 39(5), E6.
- Ray W, Dailey A (2013). Response. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 19(5), 647.
- Ray WZ, Dailey A (2013). Response to letter "The O-arm revolution in spine surgery". Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 19, 647.
- Guan J, Dailey A (2018). Rotational thromboelastometry: response to letter to the editor. Journal of neurosurgery. Spine, 29(1), 119-120.
Abstract
- Dailey AT, Avellino AM, Andrus K, Glaccum M, Kliot (1998). Mice doubly deficient for type I IL-1R and p55 TNFR have diminished macrophage recruitment during Wallerian degeneration compared to those with single receptor deficiencies.