Retained broken knife blades within the disc space

Four cases in which, during standard laminectomies, knife blades broke deep into the disc space are reported. These broken knife blades could not be removed at the time of initial operations. Follow-up studies indicated further anterior migration of retained fragments in two cases after ambulation....

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Hauptverfasser: Amirjamshidi, A, Mehrazin, M, Abbassioun, K, Ketabtchi, E
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Foreign Bodies - epidemiology
Foreign Bodies - etiology
Foreign-Body Migration - epidemiology
Humans
Intervertebral Disc
Laminectomy
Lumbar Vertebrae - surgery
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