Spine surgery often requires the use of radiation by means of fluoroscopy during surgery, and fluoroscopy-assisted spinal procedures are on the rise worldwide.1 This is due to the dramatic growth in popularity of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) techniques and endoscopy, which often require real-time fluoroscopic visualization to perform precise intraoperative localization and minimize instrument and implant malposition
Commentary: Worldwide Knowledge and Attitude of Spine Surgeons Regarding Radiation Exposure
Barbagallo G;
2018-01-01
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Spine surgery often requires the use of radiation by means of fluoroscopy during surgery, and fluoroscopy-assisted spinal procedures are on the rise worldwide.1 This is due to the dramatic growth in popularity of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) techniques and endoscopy, which often require real-time fluoroscopic visualization to perform precise intraoperative localization and minimize instrument and implant malpositionFile in questo prodotto:
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