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A NOVEL MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUE FOR SPINAL CORD UNTETHERING

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Abstract

Tethered spinal cords can be safely and effectively untethered using minimally invasive surgery. This technique provides the advantage of reduced soft tissue injury, less postoperative pain, minimal blood loss, a smaller incision, and a shorter hospitalization. The minimal amount of tissue injury generated by this technique may also provide the added advantage of reduced scar formation and risk of retethering.

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