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Assessment of pedicle screw placement utilizing conventional radiography and computed tomography: a proposed systematic approach to improve accuracy of …

Learch et al., 2004

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2449445215072058826
Author
Learch T
Massie J
Pathria M
Ahlgren B
Garfin S
Publication year
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Spine

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Study Design. This was a human cadaver study to determine the accuracy of conventional radiography and computed radiography in the evaluation of pedicle screw placement and to identify methodology for more precise reading of these examinations. Objectives. To …
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