Percutaneous pedicle screw for unstable spine fractures in polytraumatized patients: A report of two cases
Unstable spine fractures commonly occur in the setting of a polytraumatized patient. The aim of management is to balance the need for early operative stabilization and prevent additional trauma due to the surgery. Recent published literature has demonstrated the benefits of early stabilization of an...
Main Authors: | Tan, B.B., Chan, C.Y.W., Saw, L.B., Kwan, M.K. |
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2012
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