Torque forces of expandable titanium vertebral body replacement cages during expansion and subsidence in the osteoporotic lumbar spine
Krishnan Sircar(University Hospital Cologne), Nikolaus Kernich(University of Cologne), Peer Eysel(University of Cologne), Maximilian Weber(University of Cologne), Nadine Ott(University Hospital Cologne), Sebastian G. Walter(University Hospital Cologne), Andreas Prescher(RWTH Aachen University)
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