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Management of disc herniations with bi-radicular symptoms via combined lateral and interlaminar approach
Neurosurgical Review, 08/25/09
Kutlay M et al. – The combined approach described here is a safe and effective procedure in the surgical treatment of this subtype of disc herniations with bi–radicular involvement. It permits optimum decompression of both nerve roots, avoiding the risk of secondary spinal instability.
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