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Expandable Lateral Lumbar Cages With Integrated Fixation: A Viable Option for Rostral Adjacent Segment Disease

Gregory M. Malham, Carl M. Blecher, Nigel R. Munday and Ryan P. Hamer
International Journal of Spine Surgery August 2022, 16 (4) 748-759; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/8307
Gregory M. Malham
1 Neuroscience Institute, Epworth Hospital, 89 Bridge Road, Richmond, Melbourne, Australia
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Carl M. Blecher
2 Richmond Diagnostic Imaging, Richmond, Melbourne, Australia
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Nigel R. Munday
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Ryan P. Hamer
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vol. 16 no. 4 748-759
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https://doi.org/10.14444/8307
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35710728

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2211-4599
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  • Published online August 5, 2022.

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  1. Gregory M. Malham, MB, ChB, FRACS1,
  2. Carl M. Blecher, MB, BS, FRANZCR, DDU2,
  3. Nigel R. Munday, MB, BS, MBA1 and
  4. Ryan P. Hamer, BSc, MBA3
  1. 1 Neuroscience Institute, Epworth Hospital, 89 Bridge Road, Richmond, Melbourne, Australia
  2. 2 Richmond Diagnostic Imaging, Richmond, Melbourne, Australia
  3. 3 University of Sydney, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Edward Ford Building, Fisher Road, NSW 2006, Australia
  1. Correspondence to Gregory M. Malham, Suite 8.3, Epworth Hospital, 89 Bridge Rd, Richmond, Melbourne, VIC 3121, Australia; gmalham{at}bigpond.net.au
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