Multiple-rod constructs in adult spinal deformity surgery for pelvic-fixated long instrumentations: an integral matched cohort analysis
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J. Vital | I. Obeid | O. Gille | V. Pointillart | A. Bourghli | K. Hayashi | D. Larrieu | S. Ghailane | L. Boissière | F. Guevara-Villazón
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