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The original Bohlman technique involved posterior-only decompression, instrumentation, and fibular strut graft aiding in situ fusion, and the procedure historically yielded favorable results. The first description of in situ fusion via an anterior approach was first performed by B.H. Burns in 1933, in which he utilized a tibial autograft strut to stabilize an L5-S1 spondylolisthesis. In March 1933, Burns operated a female patient with L5 spondylolisthesis using transperitoneal left-sided paramedial approach to the lumbosacral spine. In 3 months, the article was published in the Journal "Lancet". In 1982, Bohlman and . . .
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