Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Gains Ground at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia
Minimally invasive techniques have become standard for many procedures, from the removal of the gallbladder to angioplasty, but the approach is now only beginning to be available to patients with spinal conditions.
source : www.topix.com
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