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Preoperative and Postoperative Sagittal Alignment and Compensatory Mechanisms in Patients With Posttraumatic Thoracolumbar Deformities Who Undergo Corrective Surgeries

Oscar Bravo Olivares, Manuel Valencia Carrasco, Guillermo Izquierdo Pinto, Felipe Novoa Tonda, José Antonio Riera Martínez and Alvaro Silva González
International Journal of Spine Surgery May 2021, 8079; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/8079
Oscar Bravo Olivares
1Mutual de Seguridad, Spine Surgical Unit, Santiago, Chile
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Manuel Valencia Carrasco
1Mutual de Seguridad, Spine Surgical Unit, Santiago, Chile
2Clínica Alemana – Universidad del Desarrollo, , Santiago, Chile
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Guillermo Izquierdo Pinto
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Felipe Novoa Tonda
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José Antonio Riera Martínez
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8079
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https://doi.org/10.14444/8079
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33963023

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International Journal of Spine Surgery
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2211-4599
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  • Published online May 7, 2021.

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  1. Oscar Bravo Olivares, MD1,
  2. Manuel Valencia Carrasco, MD1,2,
  3. Guillermo Izquierdo Pinto, MD1,
  4. Felipe Novoa Tonda, MD1,2,
  5. José Antonio Riera Martínez, MD1 and
  6. Alvaro Silva González, MD2
  1. 1Mutual de Seguridad, Spine Surgical Unit, Santiago, Chile
  2. 2Clínica Alemana – Universidad del Desarrollo, , Santiago, Chile
  1. Corresponding Author:
    Alvaro Silva González, MD, Clinica Alemana - Universidad del Desarrollo, Spine Surgical Unit, Av. Manquehue Norte 1499,, Santiago, Chile. Phone: (+56) 9 75280579; Email: alvarosilva{at}me.com.

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Preoperative and Postoperative Sagittal Alignment and Compensatory Mechanisms in Patients With Posttraumatic Thoracolumbar Deformities Who Undergo Corrective Surgeries
Oscar Bravo Olivares, Manuel Valencia Carrasco, Guillermo Izquierdo Pinto, Felipe Novoa Tonda, José Antonio Riera Martínez, Alvaro Silva González
International Journal of Spine Surgery May 2021, 8079; DOI: 10.14444/8079

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Oscar Bravo Olivares, Manuel Valencia Carrasco, Guillermo Izquierdo Pinto, Felipe Novoa Tonda, José Antonio Riera Martínez, Alvaro Silva González
International Journal of Spine Surgery May 2021, 8079; DOI: 10.14444/8079
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