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A multicenter study of 1-year mortality and walking capacity after spinal fusion surgery for cervical fracture in elderly patients
BACKGROUND: The 1-year mortality and functional prognoses of patients who received surgery for cervical trauma in the elderly remains unclear. The aim of this study is to investigate the rates of, and factors associated with mortality and the deterioration in walking capacity occurring 1 year after...
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