Occipital cervical fusion with a vascularized free fibular graft
<p>Obtaining a solid bony fusion after an extensive skull base and upper cervical spine resection in a patient who has previously received radiation therapy is extremely diffi cult and usually results in pseudoarthrosis. We report a technique that uses a free fi bular graft with an arterioveno...
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Main Authors: | Myron L Rolle (Author), Rosemary E Henn (Author), David W Low (Author), Phillip B Storm (Author) |
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International Journal of Spine Research - Peertechz Publications,
2019-11-26.
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