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Frakturen der unteren LWS (L3 bis L5)

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Chirurgie der verletzten Wirbelsäule
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Die untere Lendenwirbelsäule ist nicht etwa eine bloße Verlängerung des thorakolumbalen übergangs nach kaudal. Vielmehr folgt sie teils erheblich unterschiedlichen Gesetzmäßigkeiten und erfordert daher eigenständige Behandlungsstrategien.

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Blattert, T., Bühren, V. (2013). Frakturen der unteren LWS (L3 bis L5). In: Bühren, V., Josten, C. (eds) Chirurgie der verletzten Wirbelsäule. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02208-1_16

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