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Minimally invasive resection of large dumbbell tumors of the lumbar spine: Advantages and pitfalls (2018)
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Minimally invasive resection of large dumbbell tumors of the lumbar spine: Advantages and pitfalls
by Fahed Zairi, Camille Troux, Tarek Sunna, Melodie-Anne Karnoub, Ghassan Boubez, and Daniel Shedid
The surgical management of dumbbell tumors of the lumbar spine remains controversial, because of their large volume and complex location, involving both the spinal canal and the retro peritoneum. While sporadically reported, our study aims to confirm the value of minimally invasive posterior access for the complete resection of large lumbar dumbbell tumors.🏁
Submitted by ColorfulToucans - 08/03/2025
Academia Non-Fiction 5.55 Ranked
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Minimally invasive resection of large dumbbell tumors of the lumbar spine: Advantages and pitfalls
by Fahed Zairi, Camille Troux, Tarek Sunna, Melodie-Anne Karnoub, Ghassan Boubez, and Daniel Shedid
The surgical management of dumbbell tumors of the lumbar spine remains controversial, because of their large volume and complex location, involving both the spinal canal and the retro peritoneum. While sporadically reported, our study aims to confirm the value of minimally invasive posterior access for the complete resection of large lumbar dumbbell tumors.🏁
Submitted by ColorfulToucans - 08/03/2025
Academia Non-Fiction 5.55 Ranked
