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September 2010 | Vol. 4, No. 3



Meta-analysis
Results from a randomized controlled study between total disc replacement and fusion compared with results from a spine register
Bone grafting options for lumbar spine surgery: a review examining clinical efficacy and complications
Retroperitoneal lymphocele after lumbar total disc replacement: a case report and review of literature
Clinical outcomes after posterior dynamic transpedicular stabilization with limited lumbar discectomy: Carragee classification system for lumbar disc herniations

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SAS—The International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery


SAS — The International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery — is a global, scientific and educational society organized to provide an independent venue to discuss and address the issues involved with all aspects of basic and clinical science of motion preservation, stabilization, innovative technologies, MIS procedures, biologics and other fundamental topics to restore and improve motion and function of the spine for: surgeons, scientists, inventors and others. SAS is dedicated to advancing major evolutionary steps in spine surgery.

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