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Research ArticleLumbar Spine

Comparison of Cortical Bone Trajectory Screw Placement Using the Midline Lumbar Fusion Technique to Traditional Pedicle Screws: A Case-Control Study

Haydn Hoffman, Brendon Verhave, Muhammad S. Jalal, Timothy Beutler, Michael A. Galgano and Lawrence S. Chin
International Journal of Spine Surgery February 2019, 6005; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/6005
Haydn Hoffman
State University of New York Upstate Department of Neurosurgery, Syracuse, New York
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Brendon Verhave
State University of New York Upstate Department of Neurosurgery, Syracuse, New York
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Muhammad S. Jalal
State University of New York Upstate Department of Neurosurgery, Syracuse, New York
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Timothy Beutler
State University of New York Upstate Department of Neurosurgery, Syracuse, New York
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Michael A. Galgano
State University of New York Upstate Department of Neurosurgery, Syracuse, New York
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  • Published online February 1, 2019.

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  1. Haydn Hoffman, MD,
  2. Brendon Verhave, BS,
  3. Muhammad S. Jalal, BS,
  4. Timothy Beutler, MD,
  5. Michael A. Galgano, MD and
  6. Lawrence S. Chin, MD
  1. State University of New York Upstate Department of Neurosurgery, Syracuse, New York
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    Haydn Hoffman, MD, 750 E. Adams St., Syracuse, NY 13210. Phone: (510) 908-2124; Email: hoffmanh{at}upstate.edu.

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Comparison of Cortical Bone Trajectory Screw Placement Using the Midline Lumbar Fusion Technique to Traditional Pedicle Screws: A Case-Control Study
Haydn Hoffman, Brendon Verhave, Muhammad S. Jalal, Timothy Beutler, Michael A. Galgano, Lawrence S. Chin
International Journal of Spine Surgery Feb 2019, 6005; DOI: 10.14444/6005

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Comparison of Cortical Bone Trajectory Screw Placement Using the Midline Lumbar Fusion Technique to Traditional Pedicle Screws: A Case-Control Study
Haydn Hoffman, Brendon Verhave, Muhammad S. Jalal, Timothy Beutler, Michael A. Galgano, Lawrence S. Chin
International Journal of Spine Surgery Feb 2019, 6005; DOI: 10.14444/6005
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