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Combined Aorto-Iliac and Anterior Lumbar Spine Reconstruction: A Case Series

Matthew Scott-Young, Laurence McEntee, James Furness, Ben Schram, Hing, David Grosser and Mario Zotti
International Journal of Spine Surgery June 2018, 5038; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/5038
Matthew Scott-Young
1Bond University, Faculty of Health Science and Medicine, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
1Bond University, Faculty of Health Science and Medicine, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
MBBS, FRACS
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Laurence McEntee
1Bond University, Faculty of Health Science and Medicine, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
2Gold Coast Spine, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
MBBS, FRACS
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James Furness
1Bond University, Faculty of Health Science and Medicine, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
PhD
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Ben Schram
1Bond University, Faculty of Health Science and Medicine, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
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Hing
1Bond University, Faculty of Health Science and Medicine, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
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David Grosser
3Gold Coast Private Hospital, Southport, Queensland, Australia
4Pindara Private Hospital, Benowa, Queensland, Australia
5Southern Queensland CardioVascular Centre, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
MBBS, FRACS, FRCS
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Mario Zotti
5Southern Queensland CardioVascular Centre, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
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5038
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https://doi.org/10.14444/5038

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International Journal of Spine Surgery
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2211-4599
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  • Published online June 18, 2018.

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  1. Matthew Scott-Young, MBBS, FRACS1,2,
  2. Laurence McEntee, MBBS, FRACS1,2,
  3. James Furness, PhD1,
  4. Ben Schram, PhD1,
  5. Hing, PhD1,
  6. David Grosser, MBBS, FRACS, FRCS3,4,5 and
  7. Mario Zotti, MBBS (Hons), MS, FRACS5
  1. 1Bond University, Faculty of Health Science and Medicine, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
  2. 2Gold Coast Spine, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
  3. 3Gold Coast Private Hospital, Southport, Queensland, Australia
  4. 4Pindara Private Hospital, Benowa, Queensland, Australia
  5. 5Southern Queensland CardioVascular Centre, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
  1. Corresponding Author:
    James Furness, PhD, Assistant Professor, Physiotherapy Program, Bond Institute of Health and Sport, Bond University, 2 Promethean Way, Robina, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia 4229. Phone: +617 5595 3354; Fax: +617 5595 4480; Email: jfurness{at}bond.edu.au.

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