
GSJ: Short Posterior Stabilization in Combination With Cement Augmentation for the Treatment of Thoracolumbar Fractures and the Effects of Implant Removal
01/05/18 • 19 min
In this podcast, one of Global Spine Journal's Editor-In-Chiefs, Jens Chapman, interviews Lorin Michael Benneker on his article, "Short Posterior Stabilization in Combination With Cement Augmentation for the Treatment of Thoracolumbar Fractures and the Effects of Implant Removal".
In this podcast, one of Global Spine Journal's Editor-In-Chiefs, Jens Chapman, interviews Lorin Michael Benneker on his article, "Short Posterior Stabilization in Combination With Cement Augmentation for the Treatment of Thoracolumbar Fractures and the Effects of Implant Removal".
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