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Cervical deformity surgery is not for the faint of heart. It’s part art, part physics experiment, and part high-stakes poker game with sagittal balance. Spine surgeons all want the same thing: a patient who stands upright, looks forward, and doesn’t come back with a chin-on-chest sequel.

But what if the key to success isn’t just global alignment…but what’s happening inside the construct?


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