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L3-S1 Disc Injuries with Laminectomies and Surgical Fusion - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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L3-S1 Disc Injuries with Laminectomies and Surgical Fusion - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This full color stock medical exhibit depicts multiple views of the lumbosacral spine following an injury to the L4-L5 and the L5-S1 levels of the spine. A series of images illustrate the pre-operative condition of the spine from a sagittal view, the posterior incision into the lower back, the decompression of the spine, the bone graft harvest from the patient's hip and the insertion of fixation hardware and bone graft to complete the procedure.

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