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  • 3. Perforations and angulations of 324 cervical medial cortical pedicle screws: a possible guide to avoid lateral perforations with use of pedicle screws in lower cervical spine.
    Mahesh B, Upendra B, Vijay S, Arun K, Srinivasa R.
    Spine J; 2017 Mar; 17(3):457-465. PubMed ID: 27865885
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  • 7. Are pedicle screw perforation rates influenced by distance from the reference frame in multilevel registration using a computed tomography-based navigation system in the setting of scoliosis?
    Uehara M, Takahashi J, Ikegami S, Kuraishi S, Shimizu M, Futatsugi T, Oba H, Kato H.
    Spine J; 2017 Apr; 17(4):499-504. PubMed ID: 27777053
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  • 8. The medial cortical pedicle screw--a new technique for cervical pedicle screw placement with partial drilling of medial cortex.
    Mahesh B, Upendra B, Mahan RS.
    Spine J; 2014 Feb 01; 14(2):371-80. PubMed ID: 24444420
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  • 9. Widening of the safe trajectory range during subaxial cervical pedicle screw placement: advantages of a curved pedicle probe and laterally located starting point without creating a funnel-shaped hole.
    Lee S, Seo J, Lee MK, Jeon SR, Roh SW, Rhim SC, Park JH.
    J Neurosurg Spine; 2017 Aug 01; 27(2):150-157. PubMed ID: 28524752
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  • 11. Anatomical considerations for cervical pedicle screw insertion: the use of multiplanar computerized tomography measurements in 122 consecutive clinical cases.
    Onibokun A, Khoo LT, Bistazzoni S, Chen NF, Sassi M.
    Spine J; 2009 Sep 01; 9(9):729-34. PubMed ID: 19699462
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  • 19. Radiologic analysis of pedicle marker for the cervical spine.
    Miyamoto H, Ikeda T, Akagi M.
    J Orthop Sci; 2019 Jan 01; 24(1):24-29. PubMed ID: 30316658
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  • 20. Ideal starting point and trajectory for C2 pedicle screw placement: a 3D computed tomography analysis using perioperative measurements.
    Chin KR, Mills MV, Seale J, Cumming V.
    Spine J; 2014 Apr 01; 14(4):615-8. PubMed ID: 24200408
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