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Complex Spinal and Pelvic Fixation Surgery - Medical Animation

 

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Complex Spinal and Pelvic Fixation Surgery - Medical Animation
This comprehensive animation, features key operative steps and events for the fixation and fusion of the lumbosacral spine from L4-L5-S1. Elements shown include the posterior incision site into the low back, treatment of sacral nonunion, spinal decompression and placement of transforaminal cages L4-5 and L5-S1, and bilateral pelvic fixation with screws, rods and bone graft.

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