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Revision of Harrington rod constructs: a single-center's experience with this homogenous adult spinal deformity population at a minimum 2-year follow-up.

Stephen R StephanFthimnir M HassanChristopher MikhailAndrew PlattErik LewerenzJoseph M LombardiZeeshan M SardarRonald A LehmanLawrence G Lenke
Published in: Spine deformity (2024)
Patients revised for HRCs significantly improve, both clinically and radiographically by final follow-up. This group did have a propensity for distal lumbar root neurological issues, which were common but all patients except for one, recovered to full strength by two-year follow-up.
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