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An image from the "New Technologies for Addressing Unmet Needs in Posterior Cervical Fusion and Cervical Deformity" video on the JnJInstitute.com website.
New Technologies for Addressing Unmet Needs in Posterior Cervical Fusion and Cervical Deformity
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An Image From "Lateral Mass Exposure"
Lateral Mass Exposure
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An Image From "Deformity through Translation"
Deformity through Translation
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An Image From "ATP Anatomy"
ATP Anatomy
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An image of the "Minimizing the Risk of Neurologic Injury with John Emans, MD" video.
Minimizing the Risk of Neurologic Injury with John Emans, MD
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Thumbnail image of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Anterior to Psoas Surgical Steps, L5-S1 Anatomy Under the Microscope
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Anterior to Psoas Surgical Steps, L5-S1 Anatomy Under the Microscope
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An image of the "Exposure in ALIF Spine Surgery with Amit Patel, MD" video on the JnJInstitue.com website.
Exposure in ALIF Spine Surgery with Amir Patel, MD
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An image from the "Correcting a Cervico-Thoracic Deformity using the SYMPHONY™ OCT System with Dr. Christopher Ames & Dr. Joseph Osorio" playlist on the JnJInstitute.com playlist.
Correcting a Cervico-Thoracic Deformity using the SYMPHONY™ OCT System with Dr. Christopher Ames & Dr. Joseph Osorio
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An image from the "Anterior to Psoas (ATP): Post-operative X-ray Review with Chi Lim, MD" video on the JnJInstitute.com.
Anterior to Psoas (ATP): Post-operative X-ray Review with Chi Lim, MD
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Anterior Cervical Anatopmy & Complications Avoidance by Srinivas Prasad, MD
Anterior Cervical Anatomy & Complications Avoidance by Srinivas Prasad, MD
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