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The Impact of Self-Retaining Retractors on the Paraspinal Muscles During Posterior Spinal Surgery
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A substantial rise in pressure in the erector spinae muscle during posterior spinal surgery was observed, and this appeared to be associated with marked changes in the function of the muscles. This could be an important factor in the generation of operative scar tissue and postoperative dysfunction of the spinal muscles.
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