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A Comparison of Two Retroperitoneal Surgical Approaches for Total Disc Arthroplasty of the Lumbar Sp
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Title A Comparison of Two Retroperitoneal Surgical Approaches for Total Disc Arthroplasty of the Lumbar Sp
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/570134?src=rss
Description Regarding lumbar disc arthroplasty implant position and clinical outcome, is there a significant difference between the midline rectus and the paramedian lateral rectus surgical approaches?
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Date Mar 22, 2008
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