How common is acute pelvic fixation failure after adult spine surgery? A single-center study of 358 patients.
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L. Lenke | P. Angevine | Eric Leung | R. Lehman | Nathan J. Lee | Joseph M. Lombardi | W. Clifton | V. Puvanesarajah | C. Mandigo | Michael W. Fields | K. Kwan | P. Park | Zeeshan M. Sardar | Cole R Morrissette | Fthimnir M Hassan | Jaques L Williams
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