Two-stage decompression, reduction, and interbody fusion for lumbosacral spondyloptosis through a posterior approach using Ilizarov external fixation.
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H. Fujioka | M. Kurosaka | K. Maeno | K. Nishida | M. Doita | T. Shimomura | K. Uno
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