Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4098548 | The Spine Journal | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The integrated device resulted in interference fixation at the C1-C2 lateral mass joints with comparable stability to the Harms technique. Perceived advantages with the integrated device include avoidance of fixation below the C2 lateral mass where the vertebral artery is susceptible to injury, and access to the C1 screw entry point through the blade of the integrated device avoiding extended dissection superior to the C2 nerve root and its surrounding venous plexus.
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Authors
Peter A. MD, FRACS, Parmenion P. MD, PhD, Leonard I. MD, PhD, Robert M. BS, Avinash G. PhD,