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Cervical Spine Injuries with Surgical Fusion - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Cervical Spine Injuries with Surgical Fusion - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit features cervical spine injuries with a surgical fusion. It consists of seven images. The first image is a lateral orientation image that shows most of the skull and cervical spine. The second image pictures the pre-operative condition and demonstrates the anterolisthesis and fracture at C4. The third image is a sagittal view of the pre-operative condition and depicts a disc herniation at C5-6. The fourth image portrays the discectomy at C4-5. The fifth image shows the debridement of the end plates. The sixth image pictures the insertion of the implants. The seventh image features the attachment of a plate with screws.

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Marcari Russotto & Spencer, P.C.
Chesapeake, VA

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Attorney at Law.
New York, NY













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