Abstract
A technique for combined posterior and anterior reduction of spondylolisthesis is presented. Preliminary results suggest that this is a valid technique for obtaining satisfactory reduction of the deformity and stabilization in severe cases of spondylolisthesis (greater than 50%). The indications for this approach and possible complications are described in detail.
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