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Lateral Approach, Minimally Invasive

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This chapter will discuss the pertinent history regarding this approach and outline the surgical technique. General indications and contraindications to this procure as well as potential complications and previously documented outcomes associated with this approach will be addressed.

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Eden, S.V. (2015). Lateral Approach, Minimally Invasive. In: Dall, B., Eden, S., Rahl, M. (eds) Surgery for the Painful, Dysfunctional Sacroiliac Joint. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10726-4_8

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