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Oblique view of a continuously expandable interbody spacer in minimized

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Download scientific diagram | Oblique view of a continuously expandable interbody spacer in minimized (A) and expanded (B) forms (RISE L, Globus Medical, Inc. Audubon, PA USA). from publication: Laterally Placed Expandable Interbody Spacers Improve Radiographic and Clinical Outcomes: A 1-Year Follow-up Study | Introduction: A common surgical option for the treatment of degenerative disc disease is minimally invasive lateral lumbar interbody fusion (MIS LLIF). This approach has been shown to minimize blood loss and soft tissue dissection when compared to open posterior lumbar | Fusion, Degenerative Disc Disease and Minimally Invasive Surgery | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

Oblique view of a continuously expandable interbody spacer in minimized

Oblique view of a continuously expandable interbody spacer in minimized

Laterally placed expandable interbody spacers improve radiographic and clinical outcomes: A 1-year follow-up study - ScienceDirect

James Towner's research works University of Rochester, Rochester (UR) and other places

James Towner's research works University of Rochester, Rochester (UR) and other places

James Towner's research works University of Rochester, Rochester (UR) and other places

Oblique view of a continuously expandable interbody spacer in minimized

Oblique view of a continuously expandable interbody spacer in minimized

Oblique view of a continuously expandable interbody spacer in minimized

James Towner's research works University of Rochester, Rochester (UR) and other places