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Reducing the extent of facetectomy may decrease morbidity in failed back surgery syndrome

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Fig. 1 The necessity of facetectomy in patients suffer from exiting nerve roots compression
Fig. 3 The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of patients subjected to PTED with different grades of facetectomy
Table 1 The material properties used in finite element models
Fig. 4 Validation process for the current model. a. Comparasion of the intradiscal pressure with the validated vitro study
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