Operative versus nonoperative treatment for adult symptomatic lumbar scoliosis at 5-year follow-up: durability of outcomes and impact of treatment-related serious adverse events
Justin S. Smith(University of California, San Francisco), Keith H. Bridwell(Washington University in St. Louis), Jon D. Lurie(Dartmouth College), Christopher P. Ames, Steven D. Glassman(Norton Healthcare), Thomas J. Buell(University of Pittsburgh), Charles H. Crawford(Norton Healthcare), Tyler R. Koski(Northwestern University), Thomas J. Errico(Miami Children's Hospital), Stefan Parent(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sainte-Justine), Christopher I. Shaffrey, Michael P. Kelly(Washington University in St. Louis), Christine R. Baldus(Washington University in St. Louis), Jacob M. Buchowski(Washington University in St. Louis), Elizabeth L. Yanik(National Cancer Institute), Frank Schwab, Leah Y. Carreon, Shay Bess(Hospital for Special Surgery), Stephen J. Lewis, Virginie Lafage(Hospital for Special Surgery), Han Jo Kim(UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center), Lawrence G. Lenke(Allen Hospital), Oheneba Boachie–Adjei, Charles C. Edwards(Mercy Medical Center)
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