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1. Long-term Outcome Of Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures After Posterior Instrumentation And Transpedicular Intracorporeal Grafting
2. The Outcome Of Corpectomy And Interbody Fusion With Allograft Bone And Posterior Instrumentation Via Single Posterolateral Approach In Thoracolumbar Metastasis
3. A Comparative Study Of Posterior Surgery Alone And One-stage Combined Anterior-posterior Surgery For The Treatment Of Thoracic And Lumbar Tuberculosis
4. The Analysis Of The Relevant Indexes Of The X-ray Plates In The Early Stage After Posterior-instrumentation Operations On Lumbar4~5
5. Comparison Of The Clinical Efficacy Of Three Surgical Methods In Treatment Of Thoracolumbar Fractures:a Meta-Analysis
6. Posterior Intervertebral Pressing Single Segmental Fixation Treatment Of Thoracolumbar Fracture Dislocation:a Biomechanical And Clinical Study
7. Comparison Of Surgical Outcomes In Thoracolumbar Fractures Operated With Varying Lengths Of Posterior Constructs-Short Segment Versus Long Segment Fixation
8. Comparison Of Effect Of Intermediate Segment And Short Segment Pedicle Screw Fixation For Surgical Treatment Of Thoracolumbar Fracture
9. A Comparative Study On Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures Without Neurological Defict By The Methods Of Conservative Treatment Or Posterior-instrumentation Fixation
10. Comparison Of Two Techniques In Severe And Rigid Idiopathic Thoracolumbar Scoliosis:Anterior-posterior Instrumentation Versus Posterior Vertebral Column Osteotomy
11. Chapter 1 (Section 1) The Role Of Melatonin Of Abnormal Bone Density And Quality In Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis:Experimental Scoliosis In Bipedal C57BL/6J Mice
12. Anterior Debridement Via The Medial Side Of Rectus Abdominal Combined With Posterior Instrumentation For Lumbosacral Tuberculosis:a Comparative Review Of 31 Cases
13. Posterior Instrumentation Combined With Anterior Transoral Approach For The Treatment Of Tumor Involving The Upper Cervical Spine: A Retrospective Study
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