AxiaLIF system: minimally invasive device for presacral lumbar interbody spinal fusion
Steven M Rapp1, Larry E Miller2,3, Jon E Block31Michigan Spine Institute, Waterford, MI, USA; 2Miller Scientific Consulting Inc, Biltmore Lake, NC, USA; 3Jon E. Block, Ph.D., Inc., San Francisco, CA, USAAbstract: Lumbar fusion is commonly performed to alleviate chronic low back and leg pain secondar...
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Main Authors: | Rapp SM, Miller LE, Block JE |
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Dove Medical Press
2011
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