CURRICULUM VITAE BRETT A. TAYLOR, M.D.

PERSONAL INFORMATION: Sex: Male

Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri

CITIZENSHIP: United States of America

ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS:

Office: Town and Country Crossing Orthopedics 884 Woods Mill Road Suite 201 Saint Louis, Missouri 63011 (636) 227-8226

PRESENT POSITION: Private Practice Adult Spine Specialist Town and Country Crossing Orthopedics

CLINICAL TITLE: Town and Country Crossing Orthopedics 2014-present Private Practice Adult Spine Specialist

The Orthopedic Center of St. Louis 2005-2014 Private Practice Adult Spine Specialist

Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 2002-2005 Adult Spine Specialist Washington University School of Medicine Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Chief of Spine Surgery 1999-2002 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery United States Air Force Medical Corps Wilford Hall Medical Center Brett A. Taylor, M.D.

Education/Training:

Lutheran High School North St. Louis, Missouri

Yale University- B.S. Biology 1984-1988 New Haven, Connecticut

Harvard University Medical School- M.D. 1988-1992 Boston, Massachusetts

Surgical Internship 1992-1993 New England Deaconess Hospital -Boston, Massachusetts

Orthopaedic Residency- Harvard Combined Program 1993-1998 Chief Resident- Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts

Fellowship in Spine Surgery 1998-1999 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Thomas Jefferson University-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS:

Progress West 2010-Present 2 Progress West Parkway O’Fallon, Missouri 63368

SSM St. Clare Health Center 2009-Present 1015 Bowles Avenue Fenton, Missouri 63026

St. Louis Spine and Orthopedic Surgery Center 2007-Present 1130 Town and Country Commons Town and Country, Missouri 63017

Missouri Baptist Medical Center 2007-Present 3015 N Ballas Road St. Louis, Missouri 63131

Barnes-Jewish Hospital West County 2002 -2012 Physician Office Bldg. #3 1020 N. Mason Rd., Suite 110

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St. Louis, Missouri 63141

Des Peres Hospital 2010-2011 2345 Dougherty Ferry Road St. Louis, Missouri 63122

Barnes-Jewish Hospital 2002–2005 One Barnes-Jewish Hospital Plaza St. Louis, Missouri 63110

Wilford Hall Medical Center 1999-2002 San Antonio, Texas

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital 1998-1999 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

BOARD CERTIFICATION: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery 2001 American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery-Recertification 2010 American Board of Independent Medical Examiners 2013

MEDICAL LICENSE: Missouri Pennsylvania – Inactive Status as of 01/01/2003

MILITARY SERVICE: Major 1999 – 2002 Chief of Spine Surgery, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery United States Air Force Medical Corps

HONORS AND AWARDS: Yale University Howard Hughes Research Stipend in Neurobiology Yale representative, NIAID Introduction to Biomedical Research Program

Harvard University Medical School 1991 National Merit Medical Fellowship Research Award

American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons Leadership Fellows Program 2005-2006

The St. Louis American Foundation 2009 Excellence in Health Care Award

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PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS: American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons North American Spine Society The Spine Arthroplasty Society Missouri State Orthopaedic Association Gladden Society Spine Protocol Committee 2005-2006

COMMITTEES AND ACTIVITIES: Board of Directors 2004-present MERS Missouri Goodwill Industries JRGOS Scientific Committee 2004-2011

Build A Body Kid’s Fitness 2008-2010

Member 2003-2005 Washington University Institute for Minimally Invasive Surgery

RESEARCH SUPPORT: Non-Government:

Title: A Prospective, Multicenter, Controlled Clinical Trial of an Artificial Cervical Disc-LP at a Single Level for Symptomatic Cervical Disc Disease Co-Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Medtronic Sofamor Danek Period: February 2005 - present

Title: Pivotal IDE Study of the Wallis Mechanical Normalization System Co-Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Abbott Spine Period: November 2005 - present

Title: Metal Ion Study – Continued Access Arm of PRESTIGE® LP Artificial Cervical Disc Co-Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Medtronic Sofamor Danek Period: January 2006 – present

Title: Continued Access Arm of A Prospective, Multicenter, Controlled Clinical Trial of an Artificial Cervical Disc-LP at a Single Level for Symptomatic Cervical Disc Disease Co-Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Deparment of Orthopedic Surgery Source: Medtronic Sofamor Danek Period: April 2006 - present

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Title: A Prospective, Non-Randomized Pilot Clinical Investigation of the A- MAV™ Anterior Motion Segment Replacement in Patients with Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease Co-Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Medtronic Sofamor Danek Period: March 2006-present

Title: A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Multicenter Pivotal Clinical Trial of the Artificial Cervical Disc-LP at Two Levels for Symptomatic Cervical Disc Disease Co-Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Medtronic Sofamor Danek Period: May 2006 - present

Title: A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Investigation of DIAM™ Spinal S Stabilization System in Patients with Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease Co-Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopedic Surgery Source: Medtronic Spinal & Biologics Period: December 2006 – present

Title: A Post-Approval Investigation of the PRESTIGE Cervical Disc Device at a Single Level for Symptomatic Cervical Disc Disease Co-Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Medtronic Spinal & Biologics Period: December 2006 – present

Title: Prospective Spine Treatment Outcomes Study (ProSTOS) Co-Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D.,Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Period: June 2008 – present

Title: A Non-Randomized, Prospective, Multicenter Feasibility Study of Disc Dynamics DASCOR® Disc Arthroplasty Device in the Treatment of Degenerative Disc Disease Source: Disc Dynamics, Inc. Period: August 2008 – present

Title: Continued Access Arm of a Clinical Investigation of MAVERICK™ Total Disc Replacement in Patients with Degenerative Disc Disease Co-Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Medtronic Sofamor Danek Period: September 2004 – present

Title: A Study of Metal Ions in the Continued Access Arm of the MAVERICK™ Total Disc Replacement Clinical Trial

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Co-Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Medtronic Sofamor Danek Period: September 2005 – present

Title: Metal Ion Study- PRESTIGE® LP Artificial Cervical Disc-Pivotal Study Co-Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Medtronic Sofamor Danek Period: September 2005-present

Title: A Prospective, Randomized Controlled Clinical Investigation of MAVERICK™ Total Disc Replacement in Patients with Degenerative Disc Disease Co-Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Medtronic Sofamor Danek Period: May 2003 – present

Title: A Prospective, Randomized Controlled Study of an Artificial Cervical Disc Versus Anterior Cervical Fusion at a Single Level for Symptomatic Cervical Disc Disease Co-Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Medtronic Sofamor Danek Period: November 2002 –February 2007

Title: A Continued Access Study of a Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Study of an Artificial Cervical Disc versus Anterior Cervical Fusion at a Single Level for Symptomatic Cervical Disc Disease Co-Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Medtronic Sofamor Danek Period: October 2004 –June 2008

Title: Biological repair of the lumbar annulus in a canine model Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation Amount Funded: $167,054 Period: May 1, 2005-April 30, 2006

Title: Infected lumbar total disc replacement arthroplasty: a canine model Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Zimmer Amount Funded: $59,315 Period: January 2005-November 2005

Title: In vitro Validation of a Nubian Goat as an Animal Model for Infected Intervertebral Cervical Disc Replacement Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

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Source: Cervical Spine Research Society Amount Funded: $29,928.40 Period: January 2005-November 2005

Title: Total disc replacement arthroplasty: a canine model Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – Minority Medical Faculty Career Development Program Amount Funded: $365,400 Period: February 2004–December 2005

Title: Patient Satisfaction with Videotape Educational Intervention in an Orthopedic Spine Clinic Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Non-funded Period: June 9, 2004-June 9, 2005

Title: Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Placement EMG Study Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Nuvasive, Inc. Amount Funded: $10,090.05 Period: August 2004-August 2005

Title: In vitro and in vivo validation of the large breed canine as an animal model for laparoscopic intervertebral disc replacement. Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Midwest Stone Amount Funded: $10,000 Period: April 2003-April 2004

Title: Analysis of a Canine Lumber Intervertebral Disc Repair Model Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: ISTO Technologies Amount Funded: $14,400 Period: July 2004-August 2004

Title: In vitro and in vivo validation of the large breed canine as an animal model for intervertebral disc replacement. Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Barnes Jewish Hospital Foundation Amount Funded: $37,043 Period: January 2003 – March 2004

Title: In vitro and in vivo validation of the adult large breed canine as an animal model for total intervertebral disc replacement

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Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Source: Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation (OREF) Zimmer Orthopaedic Surgery Career Development Award Amount Funded: $49,356 Period: March 2003 – September 2004

Title: A Prospective, Multi-Center, Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial Evaluating the Safety and Effectiveness of NUBAC® Disc Arthroplasty Investigator: Brett A. Taylor, M.D., The Orthopedic Center of St. Louis Source: Pioneer Surgical Technology -Marquette, Michigan Period: October 2009 – present

PAPER PRESENTATIONS: 1. Taylor BA, Hipp JA, Snyder BD, Cornwall RC, Waters PW. Do radiographic classification systems predict distal radius fracture stability? Presented at the Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, 1997.

2. Taylor BA, Hipp JA, Snyder BD, Cornwall RC, Waters PW. A biomechanical analysis of common methods for treating distal radius fractures. Presented at the Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1998.

3. Taylor BA, Vaccaro AR, Hillibrand AS, Zlotolow DA, Albert TJ. The risk of foraminal violation and nerve root impingement following anterior placement of lumbar interbody fusion cages. Presented at Spine, Science and Management Program, New Orleans Louisiana, 1999. Awarded “Outstanding Presentation.”

4. Taylor BA, Casas-Ganem J, Vaccaro AR, Hilibrand AS, Hanscom B, Albert TJ. Gender and ethnic bias in clinical decision make: Cervical and lumbo-sacral degenerative pathologies. Presented at Spine, Science and Management Program, New Orleans Louisiana, 1999, and Spine Surgeons International Symposium, Napa Valley California, 2000.

5. Miller B., Waters PM, Taylor B. A Prospective, Randomized Study of Displaced Pediatric Metaphyseal Distal Radius Fracture: Cast Immobilization Versus Percutaneous Pin Fixation. Presented at American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 67th Annual Meeting, Scientific Program, Orange County, Florida, March 15-19, 2000.

6. Taylor BA. Sidelined with back pain. Presented at Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, 2002.

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7. Taylor BA. Prosthetic Intervertebral Disc Project. Presented at the 7th International ARGOS Symposium, Salons des Arts Métiers in Paris, France, January 30-31, 2003.

8. Taylor BA. The History of Spine Fusion Stabilization. The Journey of Spine, Global Symposium. Spine Arthroplasty Society. Scottsdale, AZ, May 1-3, 2003.

9. Taylor BA. Discogenic Pain. National Association of Athletic Trainers. St. Louis, MO, June 27, 2003.

10.Taylor, BA. Expandable Intervertebral Cage Designs. Thomas Jefferson 2003 Fellows Symposium. Lake Placid, NY. August 1, 2003.

11.Taylor, BA. Disc Replacement in the Spine. 2003 National Medical Association Annual Convention. Orthopaedic Section. Philadelphia, PA. August 2-7, 2003.

12.Taylor, BA. Disparities in Clinical Decisions Making in Degenerative Lumbar Spine Pathology. 2003 National Medical Association Annual Convention. Orthopaedic Section. Philadelphia, PA. August 2-7, 2003.

13.Taylor, B.A. Cervical Spine Stabilization. North American Spine Association (NASS) 18th Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. October 21-25, 2003.

14. Patel AA, Okubadejo GO, Albert T, Taylor BA. Cervical Spine Research Society (CSRS) 32nd Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, December 9-11, 2004.

15.Taylor BA, Okubadejo G, Patel A, Talcott MR, Imamura T, Riew K. World Spine III: An Interdisciplinary Congress on Spine Care, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 31-August 3, 2005.

16.Taylor, BA. Cervical myelopathy-Debate: Laminectomy and Fusion. Thomas Jefferson 2005 Fellows Symposium. Cambridge, MD. August 11-13, 2005.

17.Riew KD, Tungsiripat R, Wathanaapisith T, Taylor BA. BMP-2 for Anterior Cervical Surgery: Does it Increase Early Post-operative Swallowing Difficulties? NASS 20th Annual Meeting, September 27 - October 1, 2005.

18.Taylor BA, Gornet MF, Burkus JK, Glassman S, Schuler TC. Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion with rhBMP-2 for Revision Disc Surgery. NASS 20th Annual Meeting, September 27 - October 1, 2005.

19.Taylor BA. Canine Model for Artificial Disc Reconstruction. AMFDP Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. October 5-7, 2005.

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20.Taylor BA, Gornet MF, Peloza JH, Dryer RF, Schranck FW. Preliminary Report of Patients Treated with Multi-Level Cervical Disc Arthroplasty in an Outpatient Surgery Center on a 23-Hour Observation Basis. NASS 25th Annual Meeting October 5-9, 2010

INVITED PROFESSORSHIP AND LECTURESHIPS:

1. Taylor, BA. Disc Replacement: New Spine Technologies. Grand Rounds Memorial Herman Hospital, Houston, TX. May 14, 2003.

2. Taylor, BA. Disc Replacement Technologies. Grand Rounds University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. April 6-7, 2004.

3. Taylor, BA. Spine Arthroplasty. Mound City Medical Forum. Sponsored by Pfizer. St. Louis, MO. November 5, 2005.

COURSE DIRECTOR:

1. Lectures: Advanced Techniques in Spinal Decompression and Fixation. 1. “Odontoid Fixation,” 2. “Posterior Subaxial C-Spine Stabilization,’ 3. “Pathologic /Oncologic Fractures” at Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO, May 8-10, 2003. 2. Advanced Techniques in Spinal Decompression and Fixation. “Odontoid Screw Fixation for Type II Fractures,” at Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO, April 16-18-2004. 3. NASS 19th Annual Meeting Techniques Workshop – Cervical Spine Stabilization. “Odontoid Fixation/Occipital Cervical Fixation,” and “Laminoplasty and Foraminotomy.” October 26, 2004, Chicago, IL. 4. Advanced Techniques in Spinal Decompression and Fixation. “Odontoid Fixation,” at Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO, March 17-20, 2005. 5. NASS 20th Annual Meeting Techniques Workshop – Cervical Spine Stabilization. “Cervical Arthroplasty.” September 27, 2005, Philadelphia, PA. 6. Advanced Techniques in Spinal Decompression and Fixation. “Odontoid Fixation” at Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis, MO, May 5-7, 2006 7. NASS 21st Annual Meeting Techniques Workshop – Cervical Spine Stabilization. “Odontoid Fixation, Occipito- Cervical Fusion.” September 26, 2006, Seattle, WA. 8. NASS 22nd Annual Meeting Techniques Workshop – Cervical Spine Stabilization. “Odontoid Fixation, Occipito- Cervical Fusion.” October 23, 2007, Austin, TX.

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COURSE FACULTY:

1. Lecture: “Transarticular Fixation,” The 7th Advanced Technique in Cervical Spine Decompression & Stabilization. Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis, University. St. Louis, MO. Jan 10-12, 2003. 2. Lecture: “Back Pain,” at Washington University, 2nd year medical students Rheumatology Course 2003. March 17, 2003. 3. Lecture: “Resorable Implants and Peek Implants.” Cervical Spine Focus Meeting. Sponsored by Medtronic Sofamor Danek. Mingus, TX, March 21-23, 2003. 4. Lecture: “Management Degenerative Diseases of Spine.” Pain Management Group (Dr. Guarino) Creve Couer, Mo. May 22, 2003. 5. Lecture: “Occipitocervical Fixation.” The 8th Advanced Techniques in Cervical Spine Decompression & Stabilization. Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis, University. St. Louis, MO. July 25-27, 2003. 6. Lecture: “Occipitocervical Fusion.” The 9th Advanced Techniques in Cervical Spine Decompression & Stabilization. Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis, University. St. Louis, MO. January 9-11, 2004. 7. Lecture: “Nerve Root Monitoring.” Novel Techniques for the Treatment of Lumbar Spine Disorders. Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis, University. St. Louis, MO. February 6-8, 2004. 8. Lecture: “Posterior C-Spine Stabilization Techniques.” Complex Spine: Anatomy and Instrumentation. Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis University. St. Louis, MO. April 2-4, 2004. 9. Hands-On Anatomy: Cervical and Thoracolumbar Spine for Operative Approaches and Instrumentation. Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis University. St. Louis, MO. January 15, 2004. 10.Hands-On Anatomy: The Latest Minimally Invasive Techniques for the Treatment of Thoracolumbar Spine Disorders, Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO, February 12, 2005. 11.Lecture: “Anterior Cervical Plating: Tips, Pearls.” The 11th Annual Advanced Techniques in Cervical Spine Decompression and Stabilization. Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis University. St. Louis, MO. August 5-6, 2005. 12.Lecture: “Spine Arthroplasty.” Mound City Medical Forum. Sponsored by Pfizer. St. Louis, Missouri. November 5, 2005. 13.Hands-On Anatomy: The Latest Minimally Invasive Techniques for the Treatment of Thoracolumbar Spine Disorders, Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO, February 10-11, 2006. 14.Lecture: “Bone Grafting Options.” The 12th Annual Advanced Techniques in Cervical Spine Decompression and Stabilization. Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis University. St. Louis, MO. April 7-8, 2006. 15.Lecture: “Anatomy of the Common Approaches to the Lumbar Spine” Complex Spine: Anatomy and Instrumentation. Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis University. St. Louis, MO. May 4-6, 2006 16.Lecture: “Anatomy of the Common Approaches to the Cervical Spine” Complex Spine: Anatomy and Instrumentation. Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis University. St. Louis, MO. May 4-6, 2006

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17.Lecture: “Cervical Arthroplasty” Complex Spine: Anatomy and Instrumentation. Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis University. St. Louis, MO. May 4-6, 2006 18.Hands on Anatomy Complex Spine: Anatomy and Instrumentation. Practical Anatomy Workshop, St. Louis University. St. Louis, MO. September 26-27, 2007

PEER-REVIEWED MANUSCRIPTS

1. Arega A, Birkmeyer NJ, Lurie JD, Tosteson T, Gibson J, Taylor BA, Morgan TS, Weinstein JN. Racial Variation in Treatment Preferences and Willingness to Randomize in the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial (SPORT). Spine. 2006 September 1;31(19): 2263-9. 2. Riew KD, Cheng I, Pimenta L, Taylor BA. Posterior Cervical Spine Surgery for Radiculopathy. Operative Neurosurgery 3 2006; 58 ONS 1-7 3. Thuet ED, Padberg AM, Raynor BL, Bridwell KH, Riew KD, Taylor BA, Lenke LG. Increased Risk Postoperative Neurolgic Deficit for Spinal Surgery Patients with Unobtainable Intraoperative Evoked Potential Data. Spine 2005 Sept15; 30(18): 2094-103. 4. Patel AA, Taylor BA. Cervical Trauma in Sports. Seminars in Spine Surgery 2004; 17(2):91-94 5. Riew KD, Hurford Jr. RK, Taylor BA. Microsurgery of the Cervical Spine. Minerva Ortop Traumatol 2004; 55:1-16. 6. Taylor BA, Lee SS, Riew KD. Transoral Surgery of the Odontoid. Contemporary Spine Surgery 2004; 5:49-54. 7. Taylor BA, Casa-Ganem J, Vaccaro AR, Hillibrand AS, Hanscom BS, Albert TJ. Differences in the Work-Up and Treatment of Conditions Associated with Low Back Pain by Gender and Ethnic Background. Spine 2004; 30:359-364. 8. Taylor BA, Vaccaro AR, Hillibrand AS, Ziotolow DA, Albert, TJ. The Risk of Forminal Violation and Nerve Root Impingement Following Anterior Placement if Lumbar Interbody Fusion Cages. Spine 2001; 26(1): 100-4 9. Taylor BA, Waters PM. A Case of Recurrent Trigger Thumb. American Journal of Orthopaedics 2000; 29(4): 297-8. 10.Waters PM, Taylor BA. Use of an Osteocutaneous Plantar Free Flap for Salvage of a Below the Knee Amputation in a Child. Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery 1997: 79A (7): 1073-75 11.Riew KD, Park JB, Taylor BA, Cho YS, Gilula L, Patel A, Yin Y, et al. The Effect of Nerve Root Blocks on the Need for Operative Treatment of Lumbar Radicular Pain: A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled, Double-Blind Study with a Minimum 5- Year Follow-up. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (submitted 2005). 12.Waters PM, Taylor BA, Widmann R, Bae D. Cast Immobilization Versus Percutaneous Pin Fixation of Displaced and Distal Radius Fractures in Children: A Prospective, Radomized Study MS# 04-6260. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics (submitted 2004).

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13.Lehman RA, Taylor BA, Rhee JM, Riew KD. Surgical Techniques: Cervical Laminoplasty. Journal of AAOS Volume 16, N1 January 2008 14.Taylor BA, Okubadejo GO, Patel AA, Talcott MR, Imamura T, Hu N, Cunningham BW. Evaluation of Total Disc Arthroplasty: A Canine Model. American Journal of Orthopaedics April 2008 Volume XXXVII Number 4: 64-70. 15.Gornet MF, Chan FC, Coleman J, Murrell B, Nockels RP, Taylor BA, Lanman TH, Ochoa JA: Biomechanical Assessment of a PEEK Rod System for Semi-Rigid Fixation of Lumbar Fusion Constructs. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering August 2011 Volume 133

INVITED PUBLICATIONS:

1. Taylor BA, Waters PM. Management of pediatric upper extremity fractures. Current Opinions in Orthopedics 1995; 6:18-24.

2. Taylor BA, Vaccaro AR, Albert TJ. Complications of anterior and posterior surgical approaches in the treatment of cervical degenerative disc disease. Seminars in Spine Surgery 1999; 11(4).

3. Taylor BA, Albert TJ. Complications of adult thoracolumbar spine surgery. Orthopaedic Knowledge Update Spine 2, 2002; 449-56.

4. Taylor BA. Position: Operative Treatment. Journal of Orthopedic Trauma: October 2005, Volume 19, Issue 9; p673-674

ABSTRACTS:

1. Shortkroff S, Taylor B, Spector M, Thornhill TS. The synovial-like tissue around loose prothesis prosthesis. Arthritis and Rheumatism 1990; 33: 9 (abstract 21 372). 2. Glattes RC, Taylor BA, Riew KD. Anterior Corpectomy or Mutlilevel Discectomy. Techniques in Orthopaedics September 2002, Volume 17, Issue 3. 3. Riew KD, Park J, Tungsiripat R, Taylor BA. Does BMP2 Hasten Anterior Cervical Fusion? NASS 20th Annual Meeting (submitted, 2005) 4. Taylor BA, Gornet MF, Burkus JK, Glassman SD, Schuler TC:Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion with rhBMP-2 for Revision Disc Surgery Special Interest Group presentation – 20th Annual North American Spine Society Meeting, September 2005 Philedelphia, Pennsylvania 5. Riew KD, Yang J, Young P, Assaker R, Marik G, Taylor BA. MR and CT Characteristics of Materials Used for Artificial Cervical Disc Replacements. Eurospine BCN 2005 (submitted 2005) 6. Taylor BA, Okubadejo GO, Patel AA, Talcott MR, Imamura T, Hu N, Cunningham BW, Riew KD. Validation of the canine as a model for the study of total disc arthroplasty. Poster presentation, Spine Arthroplasty Symposium, May 4-7, 2005.

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7. Taylor BA, Okubadejo GO, Patel AA, Talcott MR, Imamura T, Hu N, Cunningham BW, Riew KD. Validation of the canine as a model for the study of total disc arthroplasty. Poster presentation, Spine Arthroplasty Symposium, May 4-7, 2005. 8. Gornet MF, Taylor BA, Burkus JK, Glassman SD, Schuler TC:Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion with rhBMP-2 for Revision Disc Surgery e-Poster presentation – 12th International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques, July 2005 Banff, Alberta, Canada. 9. Taylor BA, Okubadejo GO, Patel AA, Talcott MR, Imamura T, Cunningham BW and Riew KD. Anterior plate fixation of the lumbar spine – a canine model. E-poster presentation, 12th IMAST Meeting, July 7-9, 2005. 10.Taylor BA, Okubadejo GO, Patel AA, Talcott MR, Cunningham BW and Riew KD. Validation of the canine as a model for the study of total disc arthroplasty. E-poster presentation, 12th IMAST Meeting, July 7-9, 2005. 11.Riew KD, Park JB, Cho KJ, Tungsiripat R, Taylor BA. Does BMP2 Hasten Anterior Cervical Fusion? Poster presentation, NASS Annual Meeting, September 27- October 1, 2005. 12.Riew KD, Tungsiripat R, Wathanaapisith T, Taylor BA. BMP-2 for Anterior Cervical Surgery: Does It Increase Early Post-operative Swallowing Difficulties? Paper presentation, NASS Annual Meeting, September 27-October 1, 2005. 13.Taylor BA, Patel AA, Okubadejo GO, Albert T, Riew KD. Detection of Esophageal Perforation Using Intraesophageal Dye Injection. Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques. May 2006, Volume 19 Issue 3. 14.Taylor B, Gornet M, Nockels R, Lanman T:Comparison of Clinical Outcomes After Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion with Semi-Rigid (PEEK) or Rigid (Ti) Posterior Instrumentation. Poster presentation – 15th International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques, July 2008 Hong Kong, China. 15.Gornet MF, Taylor BA, Kuklo TR, Nockels RP, Lanman TH: Does Clinical Load Sharing of the Interbody Space Enhance Fusion? A Comparison of Rigid (Titanium) versus Semi-Rigid (PEEK) Posterior Instrumentation on Interbody Bone VolumeOral poster presentation – 2009 Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Section on Disorders of the Spine and Peripheral Nerves, March 2009 Phoenix, Arizona 16. Gornet MF, Taylor BA, Peloza JH, Bertagnoli B: Clinical Outcomes after Cervical Disc Arthroplasty for Axial Neck Pain vs. Radiculopathy/Myelopathy. Paper presentation – 16th International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques, July 2009 Vienna, Austria 17.Gornet MF, Taylor BA, Kuklo TR, Nockels RP, Lanman TH: Impact of Stress Shielding on Interbody Bone Volume after Lumbosacral Fusion with Supplemental Instrumentation Using Oval-Shaped PEEK Rods vs. Titanium Rods. e-Poster presentation – 16th International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques, July 2009 Vienna, Austria 18.Gornet MF, Taylor BA, Nockels RP, Lanman TH: Comparison of 24-Month Clinical Outcomes after Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion with Semi-Rigid, Oval-Shaped PEEK or Rigid Titanium Posterior Instrumentation. e-Poster presentation – 16th International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques, July 2009 Vienna, Austria

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19.Gornet MF, Taylor BA, Peloza JH, Bertagnoli B: Clinical Outcomes after Cervical Disc Arthroplasty for Axial Neck Pain vs. Radiculopathy/Myelopathy. Paper presentation – EuroSpine 2009 Annual Meeting, October 2009 Warsaw, Poland 20.Taylor BA, Gornet MF, Peloza JH, Dryer RF, Schranck FW. Preliminary Report of Patients Treated with Multi-Level Cervical Disc Arthroplasty in an Outpatient Surgery Center on a 23-Hour Observation Basis. NASS 25th Annual Meeting October 5-9, 2010 21.Taylor BA, Gornet MF, Peloza JH, Schranck FW. Patient Outcomes after Cervical Disc Arthroplasty at One to Four Levels in an Outpatient Surgery Center. Cervical Spine Research Society 2011 22.Taylor BA, Gornet MF, Peloza JH, Schranck FW. Clinical Outcomes in Worker’s Compensation Patients after Cervical Disc Arthroplasty. North American Spine Society 2011 23.Gornet MF, Schranck FW, Taylor BA. Late Subsidence After Cervical Disc Arthoplasty. North American Spine Society 2012 24.Matthew F. Gornet, MD, Francine W. Schranck, RN, BSN, Brett A. Taylor, MD, Branko Kopjar, MD, PhD. Predictors of Success After Cervical Disc Arthroplasty. North American Spine Society 2013 25.Matthew F. Gornet, MD, Francine W. Schranck, RN, BSN, Brett A. Taylor, MD, Branko Kopjar, MD, PhD. Two-Year Patient Outcomes After Single Versus Multilevel Cervical Disc Arthroplasty. North American Spine Society 2013 26.Gornet MF, Schranck FW, Taylor BA, Kopjar B. Does Worker’s Compensation Status Affect Outcomes of Cervical Disc Arthroplasty? A Comparative Prospective Study 14th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery April 2014 Miami, Florida 27.Gornet MF, Schranck FW, Taylor BA, Kopjar B. Does Mental Health Status Affect Outcomes of Cervical Disc Arthroplasty? 14th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery April 2014 Miami, Florida

BOOK CHAPTERS:

1. Brislin, BT, Hilibrand AS, Taylor BA: Complication of Anterior and Posterior Cervical Instrument, In: Vaccaro, Harris, Betz, Zeidman (eds.) Principles and Practice of Spine Surgery. Chapter 52A, pp 711-724.

2. Kuklo TR, Lehman RA, Riew KD, Taylor BA: Surgical Approaches to the subaxial cervical spine, In: John Frymoyer and Samuel Wiesel (eds) The Adult and Pediatric Spine, 3 rd edition. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004; 761-769.

3. Glattes, RC, Taylor BA, Riew KD. Controversies and Perils: Anterior Corpectomy or Multilevel Discectomy. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc. (eds) Techniques in Orthopaedics, 2003; 382-390.

4. Taylor BA, Riew KD: Transoral surgery of the dens. In Ghanayem A ed Contemporary Spine Surgery (submitted February 2004)

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5. Okubadejo GO, Taylor BA, Lenke LG, Bridwell KH. Fractures and Dislocations of the Spine. In McGraw-Hill (eds.) Third Edition of Handbook of Fractures.

6. Taylor BA, Patel A. Cervical Facet Dislocations. In Thieme (ed.) Decision Making in Spinal Care (submitted October 2004)

7. Lehman RA, Rhee JM, Taylor BA, Riew KD: Laminaplasty. Journal of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. (submitted December 2006)

8. Woods, MA, Schmidt, KM, Taylor, BA: Anterior and Posterior Iliac Crest Bone Graft Harvesting In: Vaccaro, AR, Albert, TJ, eds. Spine Surgery: Trick of the Trade, 2 nd Edition. Chapter 70 (in press 2007).

9. Riew KD, Wollowick AL, Taylor BA. Transoral Odontoid Excision. In Advanced Reconstruction Spine 2011 American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Chapter 4, pp 31-42

Patents:

1. SPOD: U.S. Patent Application No. 10/690,430 for Intervertebral Disk Prothesis (Filed March 2003)

2. K9: U.S. Patent Application No. 10/810,610 for Arthroplasty Spinal Prothesis and Insertion Device. (Filed March 2004)

3. Laminoplasty: U.S. Patent Application No. 10/859,962 for Variable Laminoplasty Implant. (Filed March 2005)

4. Abdominal Exercise Device: U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/934,477 for Abdominal Exercise Device (Filed: January 2014). Status: pending

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