• No results found

Minimally invasive spine surgery for degenerative spine disease and deformity correction: a literature review

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2020

Share "Minimally invasive spine surgery for degenerative spine disease and deformity correction: a literature review"

Copied!
8
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

Loading

Figure

Figure 1 Lateral lumbar interbody fusion. With the patient in the lateral decubitus position (A) and through a transpsoas approach the spinal level to be fused is identified using a guide wire (B)
Figure 2 Postero-anterior (A) and lateral (B) spine radiographs of a 19-year-old male patient with Lenke 5 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

References

Related documents

Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is widely used in western and developed countries to relieve a wide range of painful conditions, including non- malignant acute

A literature search was performed on Medline, Embase, Cinahl, PedRo and the Cochrane Controlled Trial Register as advised by Dickersin et al. [35] for randomised control- led

This article discusses the development phase of a project set up within Innovation North to explore the potential for Web 2.0 applications to contribute to a blended

Godela Weiss-Sussex (2006) argues that city branding and marketing should consider the complexity of a city’s history as an asset. Urban mindscapes and imaginaries play an important

The nature of the coaching process is examined briefly, and followed by the distinguishing features of the team sport coaching environment and their impact on a number of

If you would like a thesis to be removed from the repository or believe there is an issue with copyright, please contact us on openaccess@leedsbeckett.ac.uk and we will investigate on

Although access difficulties and equipment failures reduced the numbers of monitored houses to 21 in the experimental group (those receiving the energy improvements) and to 11 in the

The needs assessment consisted of questions focused around subject areas such as: Role, Inputs, processes, outputs, outcomes, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities