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Upper sacral segment dysplasia refers to a sacral phenotype in which the size and orientation of the upper sacral segment doesn’t allow safe passage of a trans-iliac, trans-sacral screw and characterized by one or more of the following features/criteria:1 Criteria Projection Frequency Acute alar slope (qualitative criteria without cut-off value)...
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