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Update on Spinal Fusion

Neurologic Clinics, 2022
Spinal fusion is frequently performed for a variety of indications. It is performed to treat instability due to trauma, infection, or neoplasm. It may be used to treat regional or global spinal deformity. There are even occasions when it is appropriate as a treatment of low back pain without overt instability or deformity.
Daniel K, Resnick, Bradley T, Schmidt
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LAPAROSCOPIC SPINAL FUSION

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1996
This article details the development of the laparoscopic technique of interbody spinal fusion. The rationale for this procedure is discussed as are indications, contraindications, and operative technique. The results of over 100 laparoscopic lumbar fusions are presented along with their complications and surgical recommendations.
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Advances in spinal fusion

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2005
Since its initial description about a century ago, spinal fusion has become a common surgical intervention in the treatment of various debilitating spinal disorders. However, given the complexities and demands of the procedure, patient selection remains a key component in the success of the operation.
Jamshid, Tehranzadeh   +2 more
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Laparoscopic Spinal Fusion Procedures

AORN Journal, 1997
ABSTRACTLaparoscopic procedures, such as spinal fusions, facilitate patients' faster returns to functioning lifestyles. Fusions using implanted threaded cylinders made of a porous titanium alloy can be performed at the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine levels.
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Endoscopic Spinal Fusion

2019
Spinal fusion surgery has the potential to alleviate pain, improve functional ability, and maximize overall quality of life. Recognizing not only the importance to preserve as much normal human anatomy and physiology as possible but also to take into account the overwhelming economic, social, and psychological burden that open surgery may place on both
Jason Ilias Liounakos   +3 more
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Navigated Spinal Fusion

2019
3D navigation options offer new opportunities for more precise navigation in spinal surgery, favor reduction of radiation exposure for the surgical team, and accelerate surgical workflow. Recently, the latest concept of “total navigation” using iCT NAV in spinal surgery has been introduced.
Ana Luís   +4 more
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Spinal Fusion

2022
Jason Perry   +2 more
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Spinal Fusion

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 1991
by J. M. Cotler, H. B. Cotler
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Enhancing spinal fusion.

Clinical neurosurgery, 2009
The acquisition of bony fusion is a complex task. Attention paid to the details presented here may improve fusion rates and patient outcomes. We have much to learn. We should focus on the details of the present and on the possibilities of the future to guide our surgical decision-making process. Indeed, "traumatized bone, whether disrupted via an overt
Edward C, Benzel   +2 more
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Laparoscopic spinal fusion.

Maryland medical journal (Baltimore, Md. : 1985), 1999
We have reviewed the history of laparoscopic fusions and our results over the past two years, utilizing a femoral ring allograft and bone graft in 51 patients. The rate of fusion in this series is nearly 100%, with relief of radicular pain in about 90%. The average hospital stay is approximately two days and return to work is about six weeks. Minimally
M K, Bhatnagar, S K, Mathur, C F, Mess
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