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4/16/24

Lumbar Disc Protrusion - Medical Animation

 

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Lumbar Disc Protrusion - Medical Animation
This 3D medical animation features an L5-S1 lumbar disc protrusion in a female patient. Scene information includes the pre-operative disc protrusion-herniation with encroachment on the thecal sac and anterior spinal cord.

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