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Cervical spine
Delayed Esophageal Perforation After Cervical Osteosynthesis
Je-Il Ryu, M.D., Jin-Hwan Cheong, M.D., Koang-Hum Bak, M.D., Choong-Hyun Kim, M.D., Jae-Min Kim, M.D.
Neurospine. 2005;2(1):80-83.
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Lumbosacral spine
Failed Back Surgery Syndrome Caused by Failure to Recognize the Compression of the L5 Nerve in the Extraforaminal Zone
Jee-Soo Jang, M.D. and Sang-Ho Lee, M.D.
Neurospine. 2004;1(3):341-346.
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Minimally invasive surgery
An Anatomical Study of Laminar Angle for the Placement of Translaminar Facet Screw and A Clinical Application of PercutaneousTranslaminar Facet Screw Fixation
Chan Shik Shim, M.D., Bong Arm Rhee, M.D. Young Jin Lim, M.D. Jun Seok Koh. Gook Ki Kim, M.D. and Tae Sung Kim, M.D.
Neurospine. 2004;1(2):243-254.
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Pain
Radiofrequency Partial Dorsal Root Ganglionotomy For Persistent Low Back and Leg Pain Following Lumbar Surgery
Jung-Yul Park, M.D., Sang-Dae Kim, M.D., Se-Hoon Kim, M.D., Dong-Joon Lim, M.D. and Jung-Keun Suh, M.D.
Neurospine. 2004;1(1):100-106.
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