Treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis with the HQ (Hernández and Quintana) interbody screw, with minimally invasive technique
<p>Lumbar spinal stenosis is a frequent ailment that affects people over 50years. With previous studies by J. Zucherman, and the cadaveric investigations with maximum flexion and extension by W. Rauschning, it was demonstrated that the bulging of the posterior longitudinal ligament and the lig...
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Main Authors: | Braulio Hernandez (Author), Raymundo Quintana (Author), Carlos Montes (Author), Roberto Cantú (Author), Eduardo Modiano (Author) |
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International Journal of Spine Research - Peertechz Publications,
2020-01-29.
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