Mixed Fixation and Interbody Fusion for Treatment Single‐Segment Lower Lumbar Vertebral Disease: Midterm Follow‐up Results
Orthopaedic Surgery2015Vol. 7(4), pp. 324–332
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Zhong-You Zeng, Peng Wu, Weifeng Yan, Yong-Xing Song, Jian‐qiao Zhang, Hong-chao Tang, Guo-Hao Song, Jianfu Han, Shunwu Fan
Abstract
Unilateral pedicle screw fixation combined with contralateral translaminar facet screw fixation and interbody fusion showed good mid-term outcomes in the treatment of single-segment lower lumbar vertebral disease, and can be used as an optimal choice for fixation and fusion of some single-segment lower lumbar vertebral diseases.
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