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orthopaedics, are significantly more diverse at national (25% female consultants), European and international levels ( Table 1 ) whilst others such as spinal surgery have yet to make progress. The BOA sponsors one female delegate per year in a Future Leaders
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of metastases in spinal surgery struggles with the same issue. 41 Although the meta-analysis concludes that it is effective to embolize spinal metastases, no specified recommendation can be made per surgical technique, because the included
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inclusion criteria were: any published original article, use of 3D printing technology, orthopaedic surgery, paediatric primary study population (aged ≤ 16 years). Exclusion criteria were: basic science articles, spinal surgery, bone tumour surgery and
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