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Performing each step is crucial to a high rate of accuracy, and this begins with preoperative assessment of the pedicle anatomy. At a minimum, plain radiographs are reviewed to determine the morphology of the pedicle, and advanced imaging such as computerized tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging can also be of value. Meticulous exposure of the
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Corresponding author: John E. Lonstein, M.D., Twin Cities Spine Center, Piper Building, Suite 600, 913 East 26th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404-4515, E-mail address: jelonstein@tcspine.com To The Editor: I read with interest the paper entitled "Complications Associated with Pedicle Screws" (81-A: 1519-1528, Nov. 1999), by Lonstein et al.
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