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. 2016 Jun 6;8(6):c2. doi: 10.7759/cureus.c2

Correction: Minimally Invasive 2D Navigation-Assisted Treatment of Thoracolumbar Spinal Fractures in East Africa: A Case Report

Innocent Njoku 1, Othman Wanin 2,3, Anthony Assey 2, Hamisi Shabani 3, Japhet G Ngerageza 2, Connor D Berlin 1, Roger Härtl 1,
Editors: Alexander Muacevic, John R Adler
PMCID: PMC4905733  PMID: 27330878

This article erroneously states that the main Brainlab office is located in Washington, IL. The correct location is actually Feldkirchen, Germany.

The relevant passage in the Introduction (third paragraph, second sentence) should read as follows: "The 2D Kick® system (BrainLab AG, Feldkirchen, Germany) is a relatively inexpensive navigational system (compared to 3D navigation) that combines the benefits of navigation with affordable purchasing and maintenance costs; therefore, its feasibility and use can be translated to assist surgeries in resource-limited regions of the world."

 

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