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En Bloc Spondylectomy for the Treatment of Spinal Tuberculosis With Fixed and Sharply Angulated Kyphotic Deformity
Spine, 09/15/09
Deng Y et al. – The purpose of this article is more to describe the technique of posterior en bloc spondylectomy in patients with spine tuberculosis with kyphotic deformity. From the results of this preliminary study, en bloc spondylectomy for the treatment of spinal tuberculosis with angulated kyphotic deformity can be a safe and effective technique.
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