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    Benes M, Zido M, Machac P, Kaiser R, Khadanovich A, Nemcova S, Kunc V, Kachlik D.
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    Bolesta MJ.
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  • 38. The surgical vascular anatomy of the minimally invasive lateral lumbar interbody approach: a cadaveric and radiographic analysis.
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