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In retrospective, the gentle learning curve of unilateral laminectomy promotes favorable clinical outcomes

The learning curve in implementing a new surgical procedure is often time-consuming and potentially comes with the additional risk of injury associated with an unusual surgical procedure, which may harm the patient. Evaluate intraoperative burden and neurologic recovery of spinal tumor resection fol...

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Published in:Interdisciplinary neurosurgery : Advanced techniques and case management 2023-09, Vol.33, p.101799, Article 101799
Main Authors: Saekhu, Mohamad, Halim Habibi, K.M.A., Tobing, Hanif G., Sadewo, Wismaji, Gunawan, Kevin, Tandian, David, Ichwan, Syaiful, Aman, Renindra A., Ashari, Samsul, Nugroho, Setyowidi
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