Crossing the Cervicothoracic Junction in Cervical Arthrodesis Results in Lower Rates of Adjacent Segment Disease without Affecting Operative Risks or Patient-Reported Outcomes

Alvaro Ibaseta, Rafa Rahman, Nicholas S. Andrade, Akachimere C. Uzosike, Venkata K. Byrapogu, Alim F. Ramji, Richard L. Skolasky, Jay S. Reidler, Khaled M. Kebaish, Lee H. Riley, Daniel M. Sciubba, David B. Cohen, Brian J. Neuman

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