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Pregnancy after anterior spinal surgery: fertility, cesarean-section rate, and the use of neuraxial anesthesia
The Spine Journal, 04/17/09
Lavelle WF et al. - Although the cesarean-section rate appears high, it is consistent with the current obstetrical trends. Anesthesiologists appear less inclined to offer neuraxial anesthesia to a population which has undergone anterior spinal surgery.
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