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3/28/24

Cervical Spinal Fusion - Medical Animation

 

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Cervical Spinal Fusion - Medical Animation
This 3D medical animation depicts an anterior cervical spinal fusion procedure. This surgical procedure is performed on the spine to weld two or more vertebrae together using surgical hardware and bone graft material.

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