Pan et al., 2010 - Google Patents
C1 lateral mass screw insertion with protection of C1-C2 venous sinus: technical note and review of the literaturePan et al., 2010
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- 7647971301817718577
- Author
- Pan J
- Li L
- Qian L
- Tan J
- Sun G
- Li X
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- Publication venue
- Spine
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Study Design. This is a technical note and review of the literature. Objective. We propose to describe a revised surgical technique of C1 lateral mass screw insertion with protection of C1-C2 venous sinus surrounding the C2 nerve root. Summary of Background Data. During …
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