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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 81:300 (1999)
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POSTERIOR CERVICAL SPINE SURGERY. Edited by William H. Dillin and Frederick A. Simeone. From the series PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES IN SPINE SURGERY. Edited by Robert G. Watkins. Philadelphia, Lippincott-Raven, 1998. $120.00, 240 pp.

K. Daniel Riew, M.D.

This reference concisely summarizes the latest techniques for the operative treatment of the posterior cervical spine. The authors (orthopaedic and neurological spinal surgeons) are not only leaders in the field but also have a reputation for being innovative and technically capable surgeons. This dual-specialty approach allows for the cross-fertilization of ideas and for insight into nuances particular to the two disciplines. The chapters on "Surgical Techniques for Occiput C-2 Arthrodesis," "Posterior Atlantoaxial . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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