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Category: 2021 E Posters

Analysis Of The Morphometric Change In The Uncinate Process Of The Cervical Spondylosis Patients: A Study Of Radiological Anatomy

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By Carey Meyers2021 E Posters, Cervical / MyelopathyJanuary 20, 2021February 11, 2022 No comments yet

Factors Associated With Increased Length Of Stay In Degenerative Lumbar Spine Surgery: Cohort Analysis From The Canadian Spine Outcomes And Research Network (CSORN)

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By Carey Meyers2021 E Posters, Lumbar DegenerativeJanuary 20, 2021February 11, 2022 No comments yet

5-Year Revision Rates for Elective Multi-Level Lumbar Instrumented Fusions in the Elderly: An Analysis of State Databases

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By Carey Meyers2021 E Posters, Lumbar DegenerativeJanuary 20, 2021February 11, 2022 No comments yet

Scoliosis Flexibility Correlates with Post-Operative Outcomes Following Growth Friendly Surgery

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By Carey Meyers2021 E Posters, PaediatricJanuary 18, 2021February 11, 2022 No comments yet

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