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The anatomy of the lower cervical spine is not commonly wellknown. When a posterior fixation is desired we can only see the posterior aspect of the posterior arches. Their shape thus provides knowledge of the anterior elements.
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Roy-Camille, R., Mazel, C., Saillant, G. (1987). Treatment of Cervical Spine Injuries by a Posterior Osteosynthesis with Plates and Screws. In: Kehr, P., Weidner, A. (eds) Cervical Spine I. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8882-8_29
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