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Surgical methods for Spondylodiscitis

 

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1. Ventral debridement with partial or complete vertebral body resection with the
    decompression  of the  spinal canal and spinal cord, stabilization by means of
    ventral support employing dorsally instrumented spondylodesis.

2. Ventral decompression with fusion can be done in the thoracic spine depending
    on the specific findings