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Aronson , N . , Feltzer , D . L . , and Bagan , M . : Anterior fusion by
SmithRobinson approach , J . Neurosurg . 29 : 397 , 1968 . Bailey , R . W . , and
Badgley , C . E . : Stabilization of the cervical spine by anterior fusion , J . Bone
Joint Surg .
Aronson , N . , Feltzer , D . L . , and Bagan , M . : Anterior fusion by
SmithRobinson approach , J . Neurosurg . 29 : 397 , 1968 . Bailey , R . W . , and
Badgley , C . E . : Stabilization of the cervical spine by anterior fusion , J . Bone
Joint Surg .
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Hibbs , R . A . , and Risser , J . C . : Treatment of vertebral tuberculosis by the
spine fusion operation : a report of 286 cases , J . Bone Joint Surg . 10 : 805 ,
1928 . Hodgson , A . R . , and Wong , S . K . : A description of a technic and
evaluation of ...
Hibbs , R . A . , and Risser , J . C . : Treatment of vertebral tuberculosis by the
spine fusion operation : a report of 286 cases , J . Bone Joint Surg . 10 : 805 ,
1928 . Hodgson , A . R . , and Wong , S . K . : A description of a technic and
evaluation of ...
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arch is excised , care being taken to avoid traumatizing the nerve roots ; fusion is
omitted . Thus opinions differ as to whether spinal fusion is necessary or whether
simply excising the loose neural arch and any protruded intervertebral discs ...
arch is excised , care being taken to avoid traumatizing the nerve roots ; fusion is
omitted . Thus opinions differ as to whether spinal fusion is necessary or whether
simply excising the loose neural arch and any protruded intervertebral discs ...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
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