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Gene therapy for spinal fusion

The Spine Journal, 2005
Spinal fusion will continue to be an important part of the surgical treatment of spinal pathology for the foreseeable future. Traditional challenges to successful spinal fusion surgery include autograft donor site morbidity and pseudoarthrosis. Recent advances in the understanding of the biology of bone formation have allowed the development of ...
Tong-Chuan He   +3 more
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Biologic Enhancement of Spinal Fusion

Spine, 1995
Literature review.To review the available animal and clinical data on biologic enhancements of spinal fusion.Lumbar spinal arthrodesis may result in pseudarthrosis in 5% to 35% of patients. Although much research has focused on the mechanical factors affecting spinal fusion, the use of internal fixation has not eliminated the problem of spinal ...
Jeffrey H. Schimandle, Scott D. Boden
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Pharmacophysiology of bone and spinal fusion

The Spine Journal, 2013
In recent years, the number of complex spinal surgeries has increased significantly in the elderly population, where the prevalence of low bone density is highest. Consequently, spine surgeons often treat osteoporotic patients who are associated with higher rates of instrumentation failure.
Ali M. Elhadi   +6 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.
Sertac Kirnaz   +4 more
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Imaging of Spinal Fusions

1990
Spinal fusions are used as a stabilization method in various types of spinal pathology including trauma, discogenic disease, congenital disorders, infection, and neoplasia.1,2,3 Imaging of spinal fusions presents a challenging problem in view of the multiple types of fusion that use the different approaches and fusion materials discussed elsewhere in ...
John H. HarrisJr., Joel W. Yeakley
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Failures of Spinal Fusion

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1975
Robert E. Booth   +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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The Future of Spinal Fusions

1990
Attempting to describe the future of spinal fusion as an orthopaedic surgical procedure is a provocative assignment, because it offers a writer an opportunity to exercise predictive ability. How many orthopaedic surgeons interested in spinal disorders would not agree that the near future might include a scene such as the following?
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Injectable and Thermosensitive Hydrogel and PDLLA Electrospun Nanofiber Membrane Composites for Guided Spinal Fusion.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2018
Y. Qu   +7 more
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
David E Gerber, Jason J Bischof
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