| 41. | In general, modern spinal fusions have good outcomes with high degrees of correction and low rates of failure and infection.
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| 42. | Jane Bronstein, after surviving polio, two spinal fusions and a thyroid condition, didn't need David Letterman making fun of her.
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| 43. | Spinal fusion surgery may be required to treat this condition, with many patients improving their function and experiencing less pain.
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| 44. | Accurate guidance systems, such as the Mazor Robotics " Renaissance ", have been developed to assist with spinal fusion procedures.
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| 45. | Duffy hopes that Sang, who is recovering from delicate spinal fusion surgery, discovers that life doesn't end in a wheelchair.
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| 46. | He had spinal fusion surgery Monday and was transferred from Ohio to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia on Wednesday.
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| 47. | Spinal fusion surgeries are also common in patients who suffer from moderate to severe back deformities that require reconstructive surgery.
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| 48. | He managed to return for the playoffs, but was eventually forced to undergo spinal fusion surgery in the summer of 1984.
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| 49. | In many cases the support offered by such devices is insufficient, leaving the physician with few other choices than spinal fusion.
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| 50. | Harrington rods were intended to provide a means to reduce the curvature and to provide more stability to a spinal fusion.
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