Erratum: Vertebral Artery Injury in the Cervical Spine
JBJS Reviews 11(1):e20.00118ER, January 2023. | DOI: 10.2106/JBJS.RVW.ER.20.00118
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In the article entitled “Vertebral Artery Injury in the Cervical Spine. Anatomy, Diagnosis, and Management” (JBJS Rev. 2021;9[1]:e20.00118), by Ramamurti et al., there was an error on page 3. Specifically, in the section entitled “Atypical Anatomy,” the sentence that had read “An intraforaminal anomaly, also known as VA tortuosity, refers to medial migration of the VA to <15 mm lateral to the uncovertebral joint of the vertebral body18.” should have read “An intraforaminal anomaly, also known as VA tortuosity, refers to medial migration of the VA to <1.5 mm lateral to the uncovertebral joint of the vertebral body18.”
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