Some aspects of biomechanics of the operated thoracolumbar junction following two-level corpectomy
Oleksii S Nekhlopochyn,
Vadim V Verbov,
Ievgen V Cheshuk
et al.
Abstract:Traumatic spinal injuries pose a significant medico-social challenge, with about 60% of all spine fractures occurring at the thoracolumbar junction. Optimizing care for these patients remains a critical issue, despite the development of numerous surgical and conservative treatment methods, with outcomes still far from ideal. A key factor contributing to the consistently high rate of unsuccessful surgical interventions, which lead to stabilization failures in both the early and late postoperative periods, is th… Show more
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