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  • 1. Direct lateral lumbar interbody fusion for degenerative conditions: early complication profile.
    Knight RQ, Schwaegler P, Hanscom D, Roh J.
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  • 2. Intraoperative and early postoperative complications in extreme lateral interbody fusion: an analysis of 600 cases.
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  • 4. Retrograde ejaculation after anterior lumbar interbody fusion: transperitoneal versus retroperitoneal exposure.
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  • 9. Perioperative outcomes of anterior lumbar surgery in obese versus non-obese patients.
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  • 13. Morphometric analysis of the ventral nerve roots and retroperitoneal vessels with respect to the minimally invasive lateral approach in normal and deformed spines.
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  • 17. Diabetes and early postoperative outcomes following lumbar fusion.
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