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The use of a new high-speed shielded curved drill is associated with improved intraoperative and clinical outcomes after cervical corpectomy and fusion procedures: a retrospective case series

  • John Peloza
  • , Hani Malone
  • , Erel Jacobian
  • , Daniel E. Kolsky
  • , Ran Harel
  • , Richard D. Guyer
  • , Michael A. Millgram*
  • , Ely Ashkenazi
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Center for Spine Care
  • Scripps Clinic
  • Assuta Medical Center
  • Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer
  • Texas Back Institute

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