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111 Broadway
4th Floor
New York, NY 10006
(212)­ 263-9700
333 E 38th Street
6th Floor
New York, NY 10016
(646)­ 501-7200
311 North Street
White Plains, NY 10605
(914)­ 681-8808

Publications and Posters

Original Reports

  1. Trattner, M.S. and J.A. Goldstein, "Hyperdipsia is Not a Major Factor in the Development of Hypertension in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats," Colgate Journal of the Sciences, 16:  78-85, 1984.
  2. Kraly, F.S., L.A. Coogan, S.M. Specht, M.S. Trattner, C. Zayfert, A. Cohen and J.A. Goldstein, "Disordered Drinking in Developing Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats," American Journal of Physiology, 17:  R464-R470, 1985.
  3. Shons, A.R., D. Sedlak and J.A. Goldstein, "Syringe Injection Gun," Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 80:  650, 1987.
  4. Goldstein, J.A., J.D. Kirwin, N.E. Seymour, J.D. Trachtenberg, E.A. Rademaker and D.K. Andersen, "Reversal of In-Vitro Hepatic Insulin Resistance in Chronic Pancreatitis by Pancreatic Polypeptide," Surgery, 106:  1128-1133, 1989.
  5. Picha, G.J., J.A. Goldstein and E.J. Stohr, "Soft Tissue Response to Meme Polyurethane Covered Silicone Implants/Smooth Controls:  Three Days to One Year," Artificial Organs, 14(Supplement 3):  101-105, 1990.
  6. Picha, G.J., J.A. Goldstein and E.J. Stohr, "Natural-Y Meme Polyurethane Versus Smooth Silicone: Analysis of the Soft Tissue Interaction From Three Days to One Year in the Rat Animal Model," Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 85:  903-916, 1990.
  7. Picha, G.J. and J.A. Goldstein, "Analysis of the Soft Tissue Response to Components Used in the Manufacturing of Breast Implants:   Rat Animal Model," Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 87:  490-504, 1991.
  8. Picha, G.J. and J.A. Goldstein, "Polyurethane Foam:  A Correlation with Animal Data and the Human Experience," Plastic Surgery, Elsevier Science Publishers, Vol. II:  673-74, 1992.
  9. Ghanayem, A.J., M.D. Stover, J.A. Goldstein, E. Bellon and J.H. Wilber,"Emergent Pelvic Fracture Reduction and Stabilization:  Comparision Between the External Fixator and Pelvic Clamp Devices," Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 318: 75-80, 1995.
  10. McAfee, P.C., H.H. Bohlman, T.B. Ducker, S.M. Zeidman and J.A. Goldstein," One Stage Anterior Cervical Decompression and Posterior Stabilization.  A Study of 100 Patients with Two Year Minimum Follow-Up," Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery,  77-A:  1791-1800, 1995 (lead article).
  11. Goldstein, J.A. and P.C. McAfee, "Video Assisted Thoracic Surgery of the Spine," Current Opinion in Orthopaedics, 7(2):  54-60, 1996.
  12. Goldstein, J.A. and P.C. McAfee, "Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Surgery of the Spine," Journal of the Southern Orthopaedic Association, 5(4):  251-262, 1996.
  13. Picha, G.J. and J.A. Goldstein, "Investigation of Silicone Oil and Fumed Silica in an Adjuvant Animal Model," Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 100(3):  643-652, 1997.
  14. Goldstein, J.A., L.M. Parker and P.C. McAfee, "Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Surgery of the Lumbar Spine," Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics, 7(1): 27-35, 1997.
  15. Kanayama, M., B.W. Cunningham, J.C. Sefter, J.A. Goldstein, G. Stewart, K. Kaneda and P.C. McAfee, “Does Spinal Instrumentation Influence the Healing Process of Posterolateral Fusion?:  An In Vivo Animal Model,” Spine, 24(11):  1058-1065, 1999.
  16. Goldstein, J.A., M.J. Macenski, S.L. Griffith, and P.C. McAfee, “Lumbar Sagittal Alignment after Fusion with a Threaded Interbody Cage,” Spine, 26(10):  1137-1142, 2001.
  17. Zigler, Jack, Rick Delamarter, Jeffrey Spivak, Raymond Linovitz, Guy Danielson, Thomas Haider, Frank Cammisa, Jim Zuckerman, Richard Balderston, Scott Kitchel, Kevin Foley, Robert Watkins, David Bradford, James Yue, Hansen Yuan, Harry Herkowitz, Douglas Geiger, John Bendo, Timothy Peppers, Barton Sachs, Federico Girardi, Michael Kropf, and Jeffrey Goldstein, “Results of the Prospective, Randomized, Multicenter Food and Drug Administration Investigational Device Exemption Study of the ProDisc-L Total Disc Replacement Versus Circumferential Fusion for the Treatment of 1-Level Degenerative Disc Disease”, Spine, 32(11):  1155-1162, 2007.
  18. David A. Levin, John A. Bendo,  Martin Quirno, Thomas Errico, Jeffrey A. Goldstein,  and  Jeffrey Spivak, “Comparative Cost Analysis of One and Two Level Lumbar Total Disc Arthroplasty versus Circumferential Lumbar Fusion”, Spine, 32(25):  2905-2909, 2007.
  19. John A. Bendo, MD, Martin Quirno, MD, Thomas Errico, MD, Jeffrey M. Spivak, MD, and Jeffrey A. Goldstein, A Comparison of Two Retroperitoneal Surgical Approaches for Total Disc Arthroplasty of the Lumbar Spine, Spine, 33(2):  205-209, 2008.
  20. Burt Yaszay, MD. Martin Quirno, MD. John A. Bendo, MD. Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD. Jeffrey M. Spivak, MD. Thomas J. Errico, MD. Effect of Intervertebral Disk Height on Post-operative Motion Following ProdiscTM Lumbar Disk Replacement. Spine, 33(5):  508-512, 2008.
  21. Martin Quirno, MD, Thomas Errico, MD. Norman Bloom, MD. Jeffrey Spivak, MD. Jeffrey Goldstein, MD. John A. Bendo, MD. Matthew Nalbandian, MD. Midline vs. Paramedian Vascular Approaches to the Lumbar Spine. Journal of Vascular Surgery. (in press for April 2008)
  22. Daniel Murrey, MD, Michael Janssen, DO, Rick Delamarter, MD, Jeffrey Goldstein, MD, Jack Zigler, MD, Bobby Tay, MD, Bruce Darden, MD, “Results of the Prospective, Randomized, Multi-Center Food and Drug Administration Investigational Device Exemption Study of the ProDisc®-C Total Disc Replacement versus Anterior Discectomy and Fusion for the Treatment of 1-Level Symptomatic Cervical Disc Disease”, The Spine Journal 9 (2009) 275–286.
  23. Peng CW, Quirno M, Bendo JA, Spivak JM, Goldstein JA, Effect of intervertebral disc height on postoperative motion and clinical outcomes after Prodisc-C cervical disc replacement, Spine J. 2009 Jul;9(7):551-5. Epub 2009 May 17.
  24. Peng CW, Bendo JA, Goldstein JA, Nalbandian MM., Perioperative outcomes of anterior lumbar surgery in obese versus non-obese patients, Spine J. 2009 Sep;9(9):715-20. Epub 2009 Jun 13.
  25. Kamerlink J.; Quirno M.; Goldstein J.; Spivak J.; Bendo J.; Errico T., Outcome analysis of anteriorposterior surgical technique for the treatment of low grade lumbar isthmic spondylolisthesis through standardized surveys, 9:67-68, Pain practice, 2009.
  26. Michael Janssen, Daniel Murrey, Rick Delamarter, Jack Zigler, Jeffrey Goldstein, “Clinical and motion relevancy of heterotopic ossification in cervical total disc replacement: a prospective, multicenter clinical trial of the ProDisc®-C”, Journal of Neurosurgery:  Spine, Submitted for publication, 2008.
  27. Park JJ, Quirno M, Cunningham MR, Schwarzkopf R, Bendo JA, Spivak JM, Goldstein JAAnalysis of segmental cervical spine vertebral motion after prodisc-C cervical disc replacement, Spine, 15;35(8):E285-9 April 2010
  28. Delamarter R, Zigler JE, Balderston RA, Spivak JM, Linovitz RJ, Zucherman JF, Yue JJ, Haider TT, Kitchel SH, Cammisa FP, Danielson GO, Geiger D, Watkins R, Yuan H, Sherman J, Herkowitz H, Kropf MA, Goldstein JA, “Results of the Prospective, Randomized, Multicenter Food and Drug Administration Investigational Device Exemption Study of the ProDisc™-L Total Disc Replacement versus Circumferential Fusion for the Treatment of Two Level Degenerative Disc Disease”,  Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, In Press, 2009.
  29. Goldstein, J.A. “SF-36 Quality of Life Results:  ProDisc-L versus Circumferential Fusion—Results from a Prospective Multi-Center Randomized Clinical Trial”, Journal of Neurosurgery:  Spine, 2009.
  30.  Goldstein, J.A. “SF-36 Quality of Life Results:  ProDisc-L versus Circumferential Fusion—Results from a Prospective Multi-Center Randomized Clinical Trial”, Journal of the Spine Arthroplasty Society, submitted, 2009.
  31. Delamarter R.B.; Murrey D.; Janssen M.E.; Goldstein J.A.; Zigler J.; Tay B.K.-B.; Darden B.
    Results at 24 months from the prospective, randomized, multicenter Investigational Device Exemption trial of ProDisc-C versus anterior cervical discectomy and fusion with 4-year follow-up and continued access patients,  4(4):122-128, SAS Journal, 2010.
  32. Delamarter R, Zigler, J, Balderston R, Cammisa F, Goldstein J, Spivak J, “Prospective, Randomized, Multicenter Food and Drug Administration Investigational Device Exemption Study of the ProDisc®-L Total Disc Replacement versus Circumferential Fusion for the Treatment of Two-Level Degenerative Disc Disease Results at 24 Months, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American), In Press, 2010.
  33. Warren D, Hoelscher, C, Ricart-Hoffiz, P, Bendo, J, Goldstein, J, “Cost Utility Analysis of Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Versus Cervical Disc Arthroplasty”, Evidence-Based Spine-Care Journal, Volume 2(3):  57-58, August 2011
  34. Quirno, Martin; Goldstein, Jeffrey A; Bendo, John A; Kim, Yong; Spivak, Jeffrey M, “The Incidence of Potential Candidates for Total Disc Replacement among Lumbar and Cervical Fusion Patient Populations, Asian spine journal, Dec;5(4):213-219, 2011.
  35. Ricart-Hoffiz P.; Takemoto R.; Park J.; Andres T.; Hoelscher C.; Goldstein J.; Spivak J.; Bendo J.; Errico T.; Lonner B., Prospective, randomized study of surgical site infections with the use of perioperative antibiotics for 24 hours versus the duration of a drain after spinal surgery, 11(10 SUPPL 1):23S-23S, Spine journal, 2011.
  36. Razi, A.E., J.M. Spivak, F.J. Kummer, D.S. Hersh, J. Goldstein,  “Biomechanical Comparison of Translaminar Facet Screw Versus Pedicle Screw Supplementation of Anterior Femoral Ring Allografts in One-Level Lumbar Spine Fusion”, Bulletin of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, 69(4):  298-302, 2012.
  37. Quirno, M, J.R. Kamerlink, J.A. Goldstein, J.M.Spivak, J.A. Bendo, and T.J. Errico, “Outcomes Analysis of Anterior-Posterior Fusion for Low Grade Isthmic Spondylolisthesis, Bulletin of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, 69(4):  316-319, 2012.
  38. Cassilly, R; Fischer, C R; Peters, A; Trimba, Y; Goldstein, J A; Spivak, J M; Bendo, J A. 'Cost-effectiveness of lumbar spondylolisthesis surgery at two-year follow-up'. Spine Journal. 2013 13(9):98S-98S.
  39. Warren, D, Bendo, J.A., Goldstein, J.A., “Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion versus Cervical Disc Arthroplasty: Cost-Utility Analysis Based on a Medicare Coding Means of Economic Modeling”, International Journal of Spine Surgery, In Press, 2014

Reviews, Books and Book Chapters

  1. Goldstein, J.A. and P.C. McAfee, "Intervertebral Disc Surgery," in Laparoscopic Surgery,  second edition, J. Cueto and A. Weber, editors, McGraw-Hill, Mexico, pages 535-543, 1997.
  2. Goldstein, J.A., B.W. Cunningham and P.C. McAfee, "Spine Trauma in Adults:  Spinal Instrumentation for Thoracic and Lumbar Fractures," in Rothman-Simeone The Spine, fourth edition, H.N. Herkowitz, S.R. Garfin, R.A. Balderston, F.J. Eismont, G.R. Bell and S.W. Wiesel, editors, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pages 1037-1070, 1998.
  3. Pollak, A.N. and J.A. Goldstein, "Pelvis, Lumbar and Thoracic Spine and Spinal Cord Injuries in “Surgery, R.C.N. Williamson and J.D. Corson, editors, Mosby International, 2001.
  4. Goldstein, J.A. and P.C. McAfee, "Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Approach to the Spine," in Laparoscopic Surgery,  J. Cueto-Garcia, Moises Jacobs and Michel Gagner, editors, McGraw-Hill, pages 609-614, 2003.
  5. Stieber JR, Goldstein J.  Persistent Pain after Spine Arthroplasty: Lumbar. Disc. In: Yue JJ,
    Bertagnoli R, McAfee PC, An H: Motion Preservation Surgery of the Spine: Advanced Techniques and Controversies, Philadelphia: Elsevier, 2010.
  6. Rajadhyaksha, Amar, D. and Jeffrey A. Goldstein, “Rheurmatoid Arthritis of the Cervical Spine”, in Yue, J and L. Koo, The Comprehensive Treatment of the Aging Spine Minimally  Invasive and Advanced Techniques, Philadelphia, Elsevier, In Press.

Poster Presentations

  1. International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine Annual Meeting, "Segmental Sagittal Plane Alignment Following Posterior Interbody Fusion with Threaded Interbody Fusion Cages," Kitchel, S., J.A. Goldstein and S.L. Griffith, Singapore, June 2-6, 1997.
  2. Spine Across the Sea, “A Modified Anterior Muscle Sparing Retroperitoneal Approach to the Lumbar Spine:  Technique and Outcomes,” Higgins, M., B.E. Muhs, T. Errico, P. Gagne, J. Spivak, J.A. Goldstein, J. Bendo, Maui, Hawaii, July 27-31, 2003.
  3. Spine Across the Sea, “Biomechanical Evaluation of Translaminar Screw vs. Pedicle Screw Supplementation to Anterior Femoral Ring Allograft in One-Level Lumbar Spine Fusion,” Razi, A., J.A. Goldstein, I. Kazuho, K. Singh, J. Spivak, T. Errico, F. Kummer, Maui, Hawaii, July 27-31, 2003.
  4. Scoliosis Research Society, “A Modified Anterior Muscle Sparing Retroperitoneal Approach to the Lumbar Spine:  Technique and Outcomes,” Higgins, M., B.E. Muhs, T. Errico, P. Gagne, J. Spivak, J.A. Goldstein, J. Bendo, Quebec City, 2003.
  5. Scoliosis Research Society, “Biomechanical Evaluation of Translaminar Screw vs. Pedicle Screw Supplementation to Anterior Femoral Ring Allograft in One-Level Lumbar Spine Fusion,” Razi, A., J.A. Goldstein, I. Kazuho, K. Singh, J. Spivak, T. Errico, F. Kummer, Quebec City, 2003.
  6. International Meeting for Advanced Spinal Techniques (IMAST), “Translaminar Facet Screw Supplementation of Anterior Femoral Ring Allograft Without Use of Autograft”, Razi AE, Kardashian G, Goldstein JA, Bendo J, Spivak JM, Hamilton, Bermuda, July 1-3, 2004.
  7. Scoliosis Research Society, “Translaminar Facet Screw Supplementation of Anterior Femoral Ring Allograft for  Lumber Fusion Without Use of Autograft,” Razi, A., J.A. Goldstein, I. Kazuho, K. Singh, J. Spivak, T. Errico, F. Kummer,  Buenos Aries, Argentina, September 6-9, 2004.
  8. North American Spine Society, “Translaminar Facet Screw Supplementation of Anterior Femoral Ring Allograft for  Lumber Fusion Without Use of Autograft,” Razi, A., J.A. Goldstein, I. Kazuho, K. Singh, J. Spivak, T. Errico, F. Kummer,  Chicago, October 27-30, 2004.
  9. Spine Arthroplasty Society, “Adverse Events in Patients Undergoing Total Disc Arthroplasty at a Major Academic Center.  A Review of 93 Patients”, Anthony M. Petrizzo, DO, Jeffrey M. Spivak, MD, Edward W. Song, MD, John A. Bendo, MD, Thomas J. Errico, MD, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD, New York, New York, May 4-7, 2005.
  10. Spine Arthroplasty Society, “Preliminary Results of the ProDisc-C Clinical IDE Trial”, Anthony M. Petrizzo, DO, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD, Edward W. Song, MD, John A. Bendo, MD, Thomas J. Errico, MD, Jeffrey M. Spivak, MD, New York, New York, May 4-7, 2005.
  11. Spine Arthroplasty Society,  “Comparison of Single Level Fusion versus ProDisc-L”, Edward W. Song, MD, Jeffrey M. Spivak, MD, John A. Bendo, MD, Anthony M. Petrizzo, DO, Thomas J. Errico, MD, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD, New York, New York, May 4-7, 2005.
  12. Spine Arthroplasty Society, “Comparison of One and Two Level ProDisc-L to Single and Multilevel Circumferential Fusions”, Edward S. Song, MD, Anthony M. Petrizzo, MD, John A. Bendo, MD, Thomas J. Errico, MD, Jeffrey M. Spivak, MD, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD, New York, New York, May 4-7, 2005.
  13. Spine Arthroplasty Society, “Comparison of  Two-Level Circumferential Fusion versus Prodisc-L”, Anthony M. Petrizzo, DO, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD, Jeffrey M. Spivak, MD, Edward W. Song, MD, Thomas J. Errico, MD, John A. Bendo, MD, New York, New York, May 4-7, 2005.
  14. Spine Arthroplasty Society, “Clinical Range of Motion After Lumbar Total Disc Arthroplasty”, Edward W. Song, MD, Anthony M. Petrizzo, DO, Jeffrey M. Spivak, MD, Thomas J. Errico, MD, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD, John A. Bendo, MD, New York, New York, May 4-7, 2005.
  15. International Society for Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine, “Translaminar Facet Screw Supplementation of Anterior Femoral Ring Allograft for Lumber Fusion Without Use of Autograft,”  Razi, Afshin E., George Kardashian, Jeffrey A. Goldstein,  John L. Bendo, MD, Jeffrey M. Spivak,  New York, New York, May 10-14, 2005.
  16. North American Spine Society Annual Meeting, “Adverse Events in Patients Undergoing Total Disc Arthroplasty at a Major Academic Center.  A Review of 93 Patients”, Anthony M. Petrizzo, DO, Jeffrey M. Spivak, MD, Edward W. Song, MD, John A. Bendo, MD, Thomas J. Errico, MD, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD, Pennsylvania, September 28-October 1, 2005.
  17. North American Spine Society Annual Meeting, “Preliminary Results of the ProDisc-C Clinical IDE Trial”, Anthony M. Petrizzo, DO,  Edward W. Song, MD, John A. Bendo, MD, Jeffrey M. Spivak, MD, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 28-October 1, 2005.
  18. North American Spine Society Annual Meeting, “Comparison of Two Level Circumferential Fusion vs. ProDisc-L”,  Anthony M. Petrizzo, DO, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD, Jeffrey M. Spivak, MD, Edward W. Song, MD, Thomas J. Errico, MD, John A. Bendo, MD, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 28-October 1, 2005.
  19. North American Spine Society Annual Meeting, “Comparison of  One and Two Level ProDisc-L to Single and Multilevel Circumferential Fusions”, Edward W. Song, MD, Anthony M. Petrizzo, DO, John A. Bendo, MD, Thomas J. Errico, MD, Jeffrey M. Spivak, MD, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 28-October 1, 2005.
  20. Cervical Spine Research Society Annual Meeting, “Unanticipated Fusion of Cervical Total Disc Arthroplasty (TDA).  A Report on a Series at a Single US Institution”, Anthony M. Petrizzo, DO, John A. Bendo, MD, Jeffrey M. Spivak, MD, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD, San Diego, CA, December 1-3, 2005.
  21. Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Spine Arthroplasty Society Annual Meeting, “Greater Than 2 Year Follow-Up of Single Level ProDisc-L Clinical Trial Patients”, John A. Bendo, MD, Anthony Petrizzo, DO, Jeffrey M. Spivak, MD, Thomas J. Errico, MD, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD, Montreal Canada, May 9-13, 2006.
  22. Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Spine Arthroplasty Society Annual Meeting, “ Up to 2 Year Follow-Up Results of the ProDisc-C IDE Clinical Trial”, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD, Anthony Petrizzo, DO, John A. Bendo, MD, Jeffrey A. Spivak, MD, Montreal, Canada, May 9-13, 2006.
  23. Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Spine Arthroplasty Society Annual Meeting, “Comparison of Radiographic Parameters Pre and Post Operative Between Cervical Total Disc Arthroplasty (TDA) with Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF)”, Anthony Petrizzo, DO, Jeffrey M. Spivak, MD, John A. Bendo, MD, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD., Montreal, Canada, May 9-13, 2006.
  24. International Meeting for Advanced Spinal Techniques (IMAST), Influence of Previous Surgery on Outcome in IDE ProDisc-L Study, Jeffrey A. Goldstein MD and Alok Sharan MD, Athens, Greece, July 12-15, 2006.
  25. North American Spine Society Annual Meeting, “Results of the ProDisc-C IDE Trial of Two Centers”,  Jeffrey Goldstein, Richard Balderston, Anthony Petrizzo, Scott Rushton, John Bendo, Jeffrey Spivak, Seattle, WA, September 26-30, 2006.
  26. North American Spine Society Annual Meeting, “Comparison of Radiographic Parameters Pre and Postoperative Between Cervical Total Disc Arthroplasty (TDA) with Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF)”, Anthony Petrizzo, John Bendo, Jeffrey Spivak, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, Seattle, WA, September 26-30, 2006.
  27. Cervical Spine Research Society Annual Meeting, “ProDisc-C® vs. ACDF:  Results from 5 Centers representing 44 patients”, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, M.D., Scott Rushton, M.D., James Yue, M.D., Greg Anderson, M.D., John A. Bendo, M.D., Jeffrey M. Spivak, M.D., Jens Chapman, M.D., Richard Balderston, M.D., Palm Beach Florida, November 30-December 2, 2006.
  28. Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Spine Arthroplasty 7th Annual Meeting, “ Effect of Intervertebral Disc Height on Post-Operative Motion Following ProDisc Lumbar Disc Replacement”, Burt Yaszay, Martin Quirno, John Bendo, Thomas Errico, Jeffrey Goldstein, Jeffrey Spivak, Berlin, Germany,  May 1-4, 2007.
  29. Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Spine Arthroplasty 7th Annual Meeting, “ The Incidence of Potential Candidates for Total Disc Replacement Among Lumbar and Cervical Fusion Patients”, Jeffrey Spivak, Martin Quirno, Jeffrey Goldstein, John Bendo, Yong Kim, Berlin, Germany,  May 1-4, 2007.
  30. Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Spine Arthroplasty 7th Annual Meeting, “ Effect of Intervertebral Disc Height on Post-Operative Motion Following ProDisc Lumbar Disc Replacement”, Burt Yaszay, Martin Quirno, John Bendo, Thomas Errico, Jeffrey Goldstein, Jeffrey Spivak, Berlin, Germany,  May 1-4, 2007.
  31. Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Spine Arthroplasty 7th Annual Meeting, “ Cervical Disc Arthroplasty with ProDisc-C:  Clinical IDE Trial Results from 5 Centers with 2-3 Year Follow-up”, Jeffrey Goldstein, Jens Chapman, Greg Anderson, Richard Balderston, Scott Rushton, Jeffrey Spivak, John Bendo, Berlin, Germany,  May 1-4, 2007.
  32. Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Spine Arthroplasty 7th Annual Meeting, “ Charge Analysis of Lumbar Disc Replacement vs. 360 Degree Lumbar Fusion”, Martin Quirno, Thomas Errico, John Bendo, Jeffrey Goldstein, Berlin, Germany,  May 1-4, 2007.
  33. Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Spine Arthroplasty 7th Annual Meeting, “How Did Previous Surgery Effect Clinical Outcome in 1-Level ProDisc-L IDE Patients?” Jeffrey Goldstein, Berlin, Germany,  May 1-4, 2007.
  34. Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Spine Arthroplasty 7th Annual Meeting, “The Effect of Age on Outcomes:  Comparison of Patients Less than vs. Greater Than 45 Years Old from ProDisc-L IDE Trial”, Jeffrey Goldstein, M. Conroy, Berlin, Germany, May 1-4, 2007.
  35. Annual Meeting of the Spine Society of Europe, Eurospine, “How Does Previous Surgery Effect Clinical Outcome with ProDisc-L?” J. Goldstein, Brussels, Belgium, October 3-6, 2007.
  36. North American Spine Society Annual Meeting, “Comparison of Patient Outcomes in ProDisc-L IDE Trial Comparing Patients Less than to Patients Greater than 45 Years of Age”, Austin, TX, October 23-27, 2007.
  37. North American Spine Society Annual Meeting, “Greater than Two-Year Follow-up Comparing Two-Level ProDisc-L Patients from 6 Centers to the One-Level IDE Clinical Trial”, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, Richard A. Balderston, Jeffery M. Spivak, John A. Bendo, MD, Raymond J. Linovitz, James Zuckerman, Frank P. Cammisa, and Harry Herkowitz, October 23-27, 2007.
  38. North American Spine Society Annual Meeting, “Does Body Mass Index (BMI) Affect the Clinical Outcome of 1-Level ProDisc-L IDE Patients?”, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, Austin, TX, October 23-27, 2007.
  39. North American Spine Society Annual Meeting, “A Comparison of Two Retroperitoneal Surgical Approaches for Total Disc Arthroplasty of the Lumbar Spine”, John Bendo, Martin Quirno, Thomas J. Errico, Jeffrey Spivak, and Jeffrey A. Goldstein, Austin, TX, October 23-27, 2007.
  40. Cervical Spine Research Society Annual Meeting, “Heterotopic Ossification at the Index Level after ProDisc-C: What is the Clinical Significance?”, Michael Janssen, DO and Jeffrey Goldstein, MD, San Francisco, CA, November 29-December 1, 2007.
  41. Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Spine Arthroplasty 8th Annual Meeting, “Effect of Previous Surgery on Two Level Surgery Comparing ProDisc-L vs. Circumferential Fusion” J. Goldstein, Miami, Florida, May 6-9, 2008.
  42. Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Spine Arthroplasty 8th Annual Meeting, “Effect of Intervertebral Disk Height on Post-operative Motion Following ProDisc-C Cervical Disk Replacement”, J. Goldstein, C. Peng, M. Quirno, J. Spivak, J. Bendo, T. Errico, Miami, Florida, May 6-9, 2008.
  43. Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Spine Arthroplasty 8th Annual Meeting, “Analysis of Segmental Post-operative Motion Following ProDisc-C Cervical Disc Replacement”, M. Quirno, M. Cunningham, J. Bendo, J. Spivak, T. Errico, J. Goldstein,  Miami, Florida, May 6-9, 2008.
  44. Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Spine Arthroplasty 8th Annual Meeting, “Effect of Intervertebral Disk Height Following ProDisc-C Cervical Disk Replacement on Adjacent Level Post-Operative Motion”, M. Quirno.C. Peng, J. Spivak, J. Bendo, J. Goldstein, Miami, Florida, May 6-9, 2008.
  45. American Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting, Martin Quirno, MD. Mary Cunningham, MD. Jeffrey Goldstein MD. Thomas Errico, MD. John Bendo, MD. Jeffrey Spivak, MD. Effect of Cervical Disk Replacement on Segmental Range of Motion, Quebec City, Canada, June 4-7, 2008.
  46. International Meeting for Advanced Spinal Techniques (IMAST), “Effect of Intervertebral Disk Height Following Prodisc-C Cervical Disk Replacement on Adjacent Level Post-operative Motion”, Jeffrey Goldstein, Benedict Peng, Martin Quirno, John Bendo, Jeffrey Spivak, Hong Kong, China, July 8-11, 2008.
  47. Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting, "Comparison of Commercial Pedicle Screw Designs Under Toggle Loading", Jeffrey Goldstein, Anthony Valdevit, Joseph Turner, and  A. Ritter, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 22-25, 2009.
  48. World Institute for Pain, “Outcome Analysis of Anterior-Posterior Surgical Technique of the Treatment of Low Grade Lumbar Isthmic Spondylolisthesis Through Standardized Surveys”, Martin Quirno, Jonathan Kamerlink, Jeffrey Goldstein, Jeffrey Spivak, John Bendo, and Thomas Errico, New York, March 13-16, 2009.
  49. International Meeting for Advanced Spinal Techniques (IMAST), “Five-Year Results of the FDA IDE ProDisc®-C TDR Clinical Trial Daniel Murrey MD, MPP, Michael Janssen, Rick Delamarter, Jeffrey A. Goldstein MD, Jack Zigler MD, Bobby Tay, Bruce Darden MD, Vienna, Austria, July 15-18, 2009.
  50.  International Society for Study of the Lumbar Spine Annual Meeting, Spineweek, “Cost-Utility Analysis of Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Versus Cervical Disc Arthroplasty”, Jeffrey A. Goldstein, Virginie Lafage, Amsterdam, May 28-June 1, 2012.
  51. International Meeting for Advance Spinal Techniques (IMAST), “Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion versus Cervical Disc Arthroplasty: Cost Analysis of Peri-operative and
    Operating Room Related Costs”, Tate Andres, Daniel Warren, Pedro Ricart Hoffiz,
    Christian Hoelscher, Jeffrey Goldstein, John Bendo, July 18-21, Istanbul, Turkey, 2012. 

 

Spinal Expertise

Dr. Goldstein is recognized as one of the leading spine surgeons in New York. He is a Clinical Professore of Orthopedic Surgery and Neurosurgery at the NYU School of Medicine. His expertise is sought by television, media, and magazines. His practice is focused on surgical treatment:

2021 Castle ConnollyDr. Jeffrey Goldstein was recognized again in 2021 as one of America's Top Doctors .

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Spine Surgery in New York

Dr. Goldstein serves as Director of Education, Division of Spine Surgery and Director of the Spine Surgery Fellowship at NYU Langone Health (previously Medical Center Hospital for Joint Diseases.)
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Patients from around the world travel to New York for the most advanced medical care. New York offers unrivalled facilities, accommodation, and infrastructure.

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