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June 2010 | Vol. 4, No. 2



Value and cost in less invasive spinal fusion surgery: lessons from a community hospital
Two-year clinical and radiographic success of minimally invasive lateral transpsoas approach for the treatment of degenerative lumbar conditions
Clinical and radiographic outcomes after minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion
Presacral retroperitoneal approach to axial lumbar interbody fusion: a new, minimally invasive technique at L5-S1: Clinical outcomes, complications, and fusion rates in 50 patients at 1-year follow-up
Fusion after minimally disruptive anterior lumbar interbody fusion: Analysis of extreme lateral interbody fusion by computed tomography

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