PROF. JÜRGEN HARMS, M.D.
Journal Title: Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery - Year 2015, Vol 26, Issue 4
Abstract
Prof. Jürgen Harms was borned in Darmstadt in 1944. He finished the Medical Faculty of Frankfurt. Jürgen Harms is an internationally renowned specialist in the field of spinal surgery. He has led more than 10,000 spinal surgery and is one of the most experienced spine experts worldwide. He is a pioneer of advanced surgical techniques in scoliosis surgery, tumor surgery, transoral surgery, TLIF technique or the dorsal fixation of the atlanto-axial complex, which are now practiced worldwide.
Authors and Affiliations
İ. Teoman BENLİ, Emre KARADENİZ
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TREATMENT OF DELAYED VERTICAL CENTRAL (ZONE III) SACRAL FRACTURE.
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THE EARLY RESULST OF THORACOLUMBAR FRACTURES WHICH TREATED WITH TSRH SYSTEM
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PAIN RELIEF CAN BE ACHIEVED BY VERTEBROPLASTY IN KÜMMEL’ S DISEASE
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SSI AND GALVESTONE METHOD IN THE TREATMENT OF NEUROMUSCULAR SCOLIOSIS
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