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Discectomia e Fusão Cervical Anterior C5-6 - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Discectomia e Fusão Cervical Anterior C5-6 - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
Cirurgia do Pescoço - Discectomia Cervical Anterior e Fusão Espinhal. Mostra um disco herniado comprimindo o saco tecal (dura-máter) com esporões ósseos na região da raiz nervosa espinhal. Passos cirúrgicos para a cirurgia da espinha: 1. Obter um enxerto ósseo da crista ilíaca esquerda 2. Uma incisão cirúrgica na base do pescoço 3. Removendo o material do disco invertebral herniado e osteófitos e 4. Colocando o enxerto no interespaço C5-6 para a fusão espinhal.

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