Unstable thoracolumbar burst fractures rarely give surgeons the luxury of a simple plan.
A new retrospective, quasi-experimental study in Global Spine Journal puts one practical question under the microscope: when patients need circumferential, or 360-degree, stabilization, should surgeons do it in one stage or two?
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