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Lumbar Fusion - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Lumbar Fusion - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit features multiple surgical views from a single level anterior lumbar decompression and fusion with instrumentation. The following specifics are shown:\r\n1. Pre-operative condition with disc herniation and stenosis at L4-L5.\r\n2. Incision into the anterior abdomen with exposure of the spine.\r\n3. Decompression discectomy atL4-L5.\r\n4. Placement of femoral ring fusion graft between L4 and L5.\r\n5. Placement of a plate and multiple screws to complete the fusion. \r\nLastly, a post-operative view shows all fixation and fusion hardware in place.

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